Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa, الجزء 1T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810 |
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... means of enjoying rational conversation , I am now , since my residence here , become of a different opinion . Not that I have not been excessively interested , both during this and my former visit to Moscow . The feudal magnificence of ...
... means of enjoying rational conversation , I am now , since my residence here , become of a different opinion . Not that I have not been excessively interested , both during this and my former visit to Moscow . The feudal magnificence of ...
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... means favourable to the character of its inhabitants . So long ago as the middle of the last century , when the Baron de Manstein wrote his Memoirs ' concerning the interesting æra that elapsed between the beginning of the reign of ...
... means favourable to the character of its inhabitants . So long ago as the middle of the last century , when the Baron de Manstein wrote his Memoirs ' concerning the interesting æra that elapsed between the beginning of the reign of ...
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... mean time , every day brought with it some new example of the sovereign's absurdities and tyranny , which seemed to originate in absolute insanity . The sledge of count Razumoffski was , by the Emperor's order , broken into small pieces ...
... mean time , every day brought with it some new example of the sovereign's absurdities and tyranny , which seemed to originate in absolute insanity . The sledge of count Razumoffski was , by the Emperor's order , broken into small pieces ...
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... while upon the road . In hot countries , if a cask of good vinegar can be procured , the traveller will often bless the means by CHAP . II . 1800 . CHAP . II . 1800 . Palace of Tsarskoselo . which JOURNEY FROM PETERSBURG TO MOSCOW . 15.
... while upon the road . In hot countries , if a cask of good vinegar can be procured , the traveller will often bless the means by CHAP . II . 1800 . CHAP . II . 1800 . Palace of Tsarskoselo . which JOURNEY FROM PETERSBURG TO MOSCOW . 15.
الصفحة 37
... mean . The Emperor canes the first of his grandees ; princes and nobles cane their slaves ; and the slaves , their wives and daughters . Ere the sun dawns in Russia , flagellation begins ; and throughout its vast empire . cudgels are ...
... mean . The Emperor canes the first of his grandees ; princes and nobles cane their slaves ; and the slaves , their wives and daughters . Ere the sun dawns in Russia , flagellation begins ; and throughout its vast empire . cudgels are ...
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