Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa: Russia, Tartary, and Turkey |
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الصفحة xix
... Library of Botterline - Botanic garden - Philosophical instruments— Other collections - Stupendous objects of Natural HistoryEnglish horse - dealers - Public baths : their mode of use , and national importance - Foundling Hospital .
... Library of Botterline - Botanic garden - Philosophical instruments— Other collections - Stupendous objects of Natural HistoryEnglish horse - dealers - Public baths : their mode of use , and national importance - Foundling Hospital .
الصفحة 4
The sledge of Count Razumovsky was , by the Emperor's order , broken into small pieces , while he stood by and directed the work . The horses had been found with it in the streets , without their driver .
The sledge of Count Razumovsky was , by the Emperor's order , broken into small pieces , while he stood by and directed the work . The horses had been found with it in the streets , without their driver .
الصفحة 43
It serves , as the horn in Germany , to give notice to persons on the road to turn out of the way ; such horses being in the service of the Crown . ( 3 ) See the Vignette to this Chapter . CHAP . III . Domestic Manners of the Peasants .
It serves , as the horn in Germany , to give notice to persons on the road to turn out of the way ; such horses being in the service of the Crown . ( 3 ) See the Vignette to this Chapter . CHAP . III . Domestic Manners of the Peasants .
الصفحة 53
... ordered every peasant to halt , and to hold his horse , while they filled his khabitha with the mud and ordure of the streets ; covering with it the provisions of the poor peasants , and whatever else their khabithas might contain ...
... ordered every peasant to halt , and to hold his horse , while they filled his khabitha with the mud and ordure of the streets ; covering with it the provisions of the poor peasants , and whatever else their khabithas might contain ...
الصفحة 55
III . was by this time entirely melted ; and the CHAP . sledge upon which our carriage moved was dragged over the stones by six horses , with so much difficulty , that at last the drivers gave it up , and declared the carriage would ...
III . was by this time entirely melted ; and the CHAP . sledge upon which our carriage moved was dragged over the stones by six horses , with so much difficulty , that at last the drivers gave it up , and declared the carriage would ...
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