Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa: Russia, Tartary, and TurkeyT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1816 |
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... four hundred and eighty - seven miles . For that space of one hundred miles , according to the calculation made by him , no less than two millions one hundred thousand trees were required . III . Heights of Valday . gress was as devious ...
... four hundred and eighty - seven miles . For that space of one hundred miles , according to the calculation made by him , no less than two millions one hundred thousand trees were required . III . Heights of Valday . gress was as devious ...
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... four of these tumuli , in a Vignette at the beginning of the first volume of his late work ' . They are common all over the Russian Empire : and indeed it may be asked , Where is the country , in which such sepulchral hillocks do not ...
... four of these tumuli , in a Vignette at the beginning of the first volume of his late work ' . They are common all over the Russian Empire : and indeed it may be asked , Where is the country , in which such sepulchral hillocks do not ...
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... four thousand vessels pass the canal annually . The town , or village , as it is called , is full of buildings and shops . It is spacious , and wears a stately thriving appear- ance ; forming a striking contrast with the miserable ...
... four thousand vessels pass the canal annually . The town , or village , as it is called , is full of buildings and shops . It is spacious , and wears a stately thriving appear- ance ; forming a striking contrast with the miserable ...
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... - ribbed ice , " and covered with snow , the consciousness of its mighty waters , navigable almost to their source , rolling through a course VOL . I. E Volga . III . CHAP . of four thousand versts in extent TO MOSCOW . 49.
... - ribbed ice , " and covered with snow , the consciousness of its mighty waters , navigable almost to their source , rolling through a course VOL . I. E Volga . III . CHAP . of four thousand versts in extent TO MOSCOW . 49.
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Edward Daniel Clarke. III . CHAP . of four thousand versts in extent , bearing wealth and plenty , is one of the most pleasing reflec- tions . It seemed to connect us with the Cas- pian , and the remote tribes of those nations , so ...
Edward Daniel Clarke. III . CHAP . of four thousand versts in extent , bearing wealth and plenty , is one of the most pleasing reflec- tions . It seemed to connect us with the Cas- pian , and the remote tribes of those nations , so ...
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