Revelations of Siberia, Том 2Colburn and Company, 1853 |
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... doors , if the frost is not more than ordinarily severe , this is a sufficient covering , but outside they put over it another garment , or fur , very similar in appearance , except that it is larger , and not open in front , and the ...
... doors , if the frost is not more than ordinarily severe , this is a sufficient covering , but outside they put over it another garment , or fur , very similar in appearance , except that it is larger , and not open in front , and the ...
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... doors without it . The Russian functionaries are then alone seen perambulating the streets , in their cloaks and furred shubas , to preserve the dignity of their rank ; but even they , when going out of town , or on a journey , don the ...
... doors without it . The Russian functionaries are then alone seen perambulating the streets , in their cloaks and furred shubas , to preserve the dignity of their rank ; but even they , when going out of town , or on a journey , don the ...
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... doors of the church against this offender . These arguments , however , were far from allaying the irritation to which her conduct gave rise ; and for several days it continued to be the only topic of conversation among all classes ...
... doors of the church against this offender . These arguments , however , were far from allaying the irritation to which her conduct gave rise ; and for several days it continued to be the only topic of conversation among all classes ...
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... is not so much felt during summer , as the river , inundating widely all the low ground , and overflowing all the ravines , brings it nearly to the door of every house ; but in winter , the inhabitants are OF SIBERIA . 63.
... is not so much felt during summer , as the river , inundating widely all the low ground , and overflowing all the ravines , brings it nearly to the door of every house ; but in winter , the inhabitants are OF SIBERIA . 63.
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... doors of houses not bolted against them , and their owners willing to give them a welcome . Most of the masked parties enter the house without saying anything , or even having anything to say , and after loung- ing in the apartments for ...
... doors of houses not bolted against them , and their owners willing to give them a welcome . Most of the masked parties enter the house without saying anything , or even having anything to say , and after loung- ing in the apartments for ...
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Стр. 281 - ... these northern latitudes, or the sun, notwithstanding its obliquity, acts more powerfully upon it than near the equator ; for I have never felt its direct rays so oppressive within the tropics as I have experienced them to be on some occasions in the high latitudes. The luxury of bathing at such times is not without alloy ; for, if you choose the mid-day, you are assailed in the water by the Tabani, who draw blood in an instant with their formidable lancets ; and if you select the morning or...
Стр. 280 - The power of the sun, this day, in a cloudless sky, was so great, that Mr. Rae and I were glad to take shelter in the water while the crews were engaged on the portages. The irritability of the human frame is either greater in these northern latitudes, or the sun, notwithstanding its obliquity, acts more powerfully upon it than near the equator ; for I have never felt its direct rays so oppressive within the tropics as I have experienced them to be on some occasions in the high latitudes.