Revelations of Siberia, Том 2Colburn and Company, 1853 |
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... of the impression produced by his strange and gro- tesque figure . These tribes tear out the hair of their beard , until it loses the power to grow , which makes them look like women , although far from softening the OF SIBERIA . 9.
... of the impression produced by his strange and gro- tesque figure . These tribes tear out the hair of their beard , until it loses the power to grow , which makes them look like women , although far from softening the OF SIBERIA . 9.
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Ewa Felińska Krystyn Lach-Szyrma. them look like women , although far from softening the outlines of the face , it renders them more rugged and harsh . They do not shave their heads like the Samoiedes , but divide the hair into two parts ...
Ewa Felińska Krystyn Lach-Szyrma. them look like women , although far from softening the outlines of the face , it renders them more rugged and harsh . They do not shave their heads like the Samoiedes , but divide the hair into two parts ...
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... look upon large herds of these useful animals , bearing , as it were , a forest of antlers over their heads , and moving on through the woodlands like a compact army . One morning our landlord , after much trouble , protracted through ...
... look upon large herds of these useful animals , bearing , as it were , a forest of antlers over their heads , and moving on through the woodlands like a compact army . One morning our landlord , after much trouble , protracted through ...
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... look at , but which might have caused a serious accident , particularly as we were the first who had ven- tured on the river , and no sledge had passed that way before us . I begun at last to grow heartily tired of this irksome pleasure ...
... look at , but which might have caused a serious accident , particularly as we were the first who had ven- tured on the river , and no sledge had passed that way before us . I begun at last to grow heartily tired of this irksome pleasure ...
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... Look ! " said he . " I will cast this leash all its length for each of you in turn , and whatever be the number of reindeer I catch in it at one cast , they shall be given to each of you respectively as a gift . " So saying , he ...
... Look ! " said he . " I will cast this leash all its length for each of you in turn , and whatever be the number of reindeer I catch in it at one cast , they shall be given to each of you respectively as a gift . " So saying , he ...
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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.