Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa: Russia, Tartary, and TurkeyT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1816 |
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... frequently avowed , and laughed at , the fraud he had com- mitted ' . Much after the same manner , during the plague in Moscow , about thirty years ago , a picture was placed in one of the streets of the city , to which the people ...
... frequently avowed , and laughed at , the fraud he had com- mitted ' . Much after the same manner , during the plague in Moscow , about thirty years ago , a picture was placed in one of the streets of the city , to which the people ...
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... frequently to men they never saw until the time of wedlock ; subjected to tyrants , who neither afford good examples to their children , nor any source of social enjoyment to themselves ; who are superannuated before the age of thirty ...
... frequently to men they never saw until the time of wedlock ; subjected to tyrants , who neither afford good examples to their children , nor any source of social enjoyment to themselves ; who are superannuated before the age of thirty ...
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... frequent the bath . Upon these occasions , their shirts and pelisses are held over a hot stove , and the heat occasions the vermin to fall off ' . It is a fact too notorious to admit of dispute , that from the Emperor to the ( 1 ) ...
... frequent the bath . Upon these occasions , their shirts and pelisses are held over a hot stove , and the heat occasions the vermin to fall off ' . It is a fact too notorious to admit of dispute , that from the Emperor to the ( 1 ) ...
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... frequently taught them to remember what their condition was originally , by inflicting blows upon any prince or nobleman with whom he chanced to be offended : and the Emperor PAUL ventured to chastise the nobles who were his officers ...
... frequently taught them to remember what their condition was originally , by inflicting blows upon any prince or nobleman with whom he chanced to be offended : and the Emperor PAUL ventured to chastise the nobles who were his officers ...
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... frequently bestowed upon tyrants . Until his time , how- ever , Tahtars were lords of Moscow ; the Tsars themselves being obliged to stand in the pre- sence of Tahtar ambassadors while the latter sat at meat ; and to endure the most ...
... frequently bestowed upon tyrants . Until his time , how- ever , Tahtars were lords of Moscow ; the Tsars themselves being obliged to stand in the pre- sence of Tahtar ambassadors while the latter sat at meat ; and to endure the most ...
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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