Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa: Russia, Tartary, and TurkeyT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1816 |
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... reason to be convinced that they have outlived the opposition made to them , in conse- quence of the description given of the Russians , he now confesses that , when he published the FIRST PART of his Travels , he was not politician ...
... reason to be convinced that they have outlived the opposition made to them , in conse- quence of the description given of the Russians , he now confesses that , when he published the FIRST PART of his Travels , he was not politician ...
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... reason . 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 ...
... reason . 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 ...
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... reason have been deemed savages , he had certainly neither the luxuries and dis- sipation of polished cities , nor the opportunities of indolence , to interrupt his attention to his journal . If therefore it fail to interest the public ...
... reason have been deemed savages , he had certainly neither the luxuries and dis- sipation of polished cities , nor the opportunities of indolence , to interrupt his attention to his journal . If therefore it fail to interest the public ...
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... reason . Above an hundred officers met with their discharge , all of whom were ruined ; and many others were condemned to suffer imprisonment or severer punishment . The cause of all this was said to be the Em- peror's ill - humour ...
... reason . Above an hundred officers met with their discharge , all of whom were ruined ; and many others were condemned to suffer imprisonment or severer punishment . The cause of all this was said to be the Em- peror's ill - humour ...
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... reason we know not , to Constantinople . " Yet when the middle it is related , that she was baptized there2 ; that , in consequence of her example , many of her subjects became converts to Christianity ; that the Russians , to this day ...
... reason we know not , to Constantinople . " Yet when the middle it is related , that she was baptized there2 ; that , in consequence of her example , many of her subjects became converts to Christianity ; that the Russians , to this day ...
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afford afterwards antient appearance archbishop Armenian arrived Ataman barks Black Sea brandy called Calmucks canal carriage Cataracts CATHERINE Celo ceremony CHAP church common considerable copeeks covered Crimea Danaetz Dnieper Dniester Don Cossacks dress Dvina Emperor empire Empress England English Europe exhibited feet frequently Galitzin Greek hair Heber's horses houses hundred inhabitants inland journey Kremlin Ladoga Lake Lake Ilmen land manner mode Moscow nations navigable Niemen nobles Northern Dvina Novogorod observed officers Onega Orlof painting palace passage passed peasants perhaps persons PETER Petersburg Podolia poud priest Prince principal procured provinces reign remarkable resembles Rivers falling rivulets roubles Russian Sea of Azof Siberia situation slaves sluices stanitzas steppes sterlet streets Taganrog Tahtars Tanaïs Tcherkask thousand timber tion town traveller Tula Ukraine versts vessels village Vitegra Volga Volhynia Vyshney Voloshok whole wine women Woronetz СНАР