Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa, الجزء 1T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810 |
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... passed without unjust punishment . It seemed as if half the nobles in the empire were to be sent exiles to Siberia . Those who were able to leave Petersburg went to Moscow . It was in vain they applied for permission to leave the ...
... passed without unjust punishment . It seemed as if half the nobles in the empire were to be sent exiles to Siberia . Those who were able to leave Petersburg went to Moscow . It was in vain they applied for permission to leave the ...
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... passed without notice . It was built by the Empress Elizabeth ; and was much the residence of Catharine in the latter part of her life , when her favourites , no longer the objects of a licentious passion , were chosen more as adopted ...
... passed without notice . It was built by the Empress Elizabeth ; and was much the residence of Catharine in the latter part of her life , when her favourites , no longer the objects of a licentious passion , were chosen more as adopted ...
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... passed away , since Ruric , the Norman , gathering them together at the mouth of the Volchova , laid the foundation of an empire , destined to extend over the vast territories of all the Russias : then ascending the river , to the spot ...
... passed away , since Ruric , the Norman , gathering them together at the mouth of the Volchova , laid the foundation of an empire , destined to extend over the vast territories of all the Russias : then ascending the river , to the spot ...
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... passed in 1743 , only one hundred miles had been completed according to the original plan , which was , to make a bridge of timber for the whole distance of four hundred and eighty - seven miles . For that space of one hundred miles ...
... passed in 1743 , only one hundred miles had been completed according to the original plan , which was , to make a bridge of timber for the whole distance of four hundred and eighty - seven miles . For that space of one hundred miles ...
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... passed as a mark of privilege , until we came to Jedrova . Here we saw a poor fellow cudgelled by a police officer , because he had presumed to carry a bell without a Poderosnoi2 ; which is the title to such a distinction . The whole ...
... passed as a mark of privilege , until we came to Jedrova . Here we saw a poor fellow cudgelled by a police officer , because he had presumed to carry a bell without a Poderosnoi2 ; which is the title to such a distinction . The whole ...
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afforded afterwards Akmetchet Aktiar antient antiquity appearance arrived Balaclava barks beautiful Black Sea Bosporus Caffa called Calmucks Canal carriage Cataracts ceremony CHAP Cherson Chersonesus church Cimmerian Bosporus Circassians coast colour considerable Constantinople covered Crimea Dnieper Dniester Don Cossacks dress Emperor empire Empress England English Euxine fall feet fortress frequently Greek harbour Heber's horses houses hundred Ineada inhabitants inscription journey Kertchy Kuban labour Lake land manner marble miles Moscow mountains mouth nations navigation Nicholaef nobles observed Odessa officers Oxai Pallas passage passed peasants peninsula perhaps persons Petersburg Phanagoria plain port present Prince Professor Pallas remains remarkable resemblance river roubles ruins Russian Sea of Azof seen ships shore side situation steppes stone Strabo surprizing Taganrock Taman Tanaïs Tartars Tchernomorski territory tombs town Travels Tscherchaskoy tumuli Turkish Turks versts vessels village Volga walls whole wind wood Woronetz Yenikalé