Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa: Russia, Tartary, and Turkey |
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Some persons have also insinuated , that the author has accused the Russians of want of hospitality ; although the very reverse may be proved from his writings . In describing the reception which he experienced at Moscow , he lays ...
Some persons have also insinuated , that the author has accused the Russians of want of hospitality ; although the very reverse may be proved from his writings . In describing the reception which he experienced at Moscow , he lays ...
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Those documents were entrusted to the author by persons fully authorized to concede the information , and their injunctions have been sacredly obeyed . RUSSIAN MEASURE , WEIGHT , & MONEY . 104 Versts PREFACE . xi.
Those documents were entrusted to the author by persons fully authorized to concede the information , and their injunctions have been sacredly obeyed . RUSSIAN MEASURE , WEIGHT , & MONEY . 104 Versts PREFACE . xi.
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... and of features - Neglect of drowned persons - Tumuli - Malo - Russians - Plains south of Woronetz - Celo Usmany - Podulok L m 50 % Moscovskoy - Mojocks , Ekortzy , and Iestakovo - Locova GENERAL STATEMENT OF CONTENTS .
... and of features - Neglect of drowned persons - Tumuli - Malo - Russians - Plains south of Woronetz - Celo Usmany - Podulok L m 50 % Moscovskoy - Mojocks , Ekortzy , and Iestakovo - Locova GENERAL STATEMENT OF CONTENTS .
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Orders were given to arrest any person who should be found wearing pantaloons . A servant was taken out of his sledge , and caned in the streets , for having too thick a neckcloth ; and if it had been too thin , he 1 I. CHAP .
Orders were given to arrest any person who should be found wearing pantaloons . A servant was taken out of his sledge , and caned in the streets , for having too thick a neckcloth ; and if it had been too thin , he 1 I. CHAP .
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I. the anomaly , the Emperor ordained , that " no CHAP . person should appear in public with the thing on his head worn by the merchant's son . " An order against wearing boots with coloured tops was most rigorously enforced .
I. the anomaly , the Emperor ordained , that " no CHAP . person should appear in public with the thing on his head worn by the merchant's son . " An order against wearing boots with coloured tops was most rigorously enforced .
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