Revelations of Siberia, Том 2Colburn and Company, 1853 |
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... they kill him , and eat his flesh , they never omit , after they have flayed him , to ask his pardon . His paws , when cut off , are hung beside the images of their household gods , and they are all worshipped alike . OF SIBERIA . 5 CR.
... they kill him , and eat his flesh , they never omit , after they have flayed him , to ask his pardon . His paws , when cut off , are hung beside the images of their household gods , and they are all worshipped alike . OF SIBERIA . 5 CR.
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... never go out of 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 ...
... never go out of 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 ...
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... Never- theless , though they are baptized , and every means taken to introduce among them Christian doctrine and feelings , they cling so pertinaciously to their old manners , usages and superstitions , that an Ostiak cannot live ...
... Never- theless , though they are baptized , and every means taken to introduce among them Christian doctrine and feelings , they cling so pertinaciously to their old manners , usages and superstitions , that an Ostiak cannot live ...
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... never to have doubted , even for a moment , the truth of the revelations made to them . The Shamans keep up this reputation by making as sparing a use as possible of their faculty of soothsaying . It is not at everybody's call that they ...
... never to have doubted , even for a moment , the truth of the revelations made to them . The Shamans keep up this reputation by making as sparing a use as possible of their faculty of soothsaying . It is not at everybody's call that they ...
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... never plundered . The land is held almost in common . As soon as the grass begins to spring up , all the cattle , oxen , and horses , are driven out for pasture into the forest , there to remain as long as summer lasts . Only cows are ...
... never plundered . The land is held almost in common . As soon as the grass begins to spring up , all the cattle , oxen , and horses , are driven out for pasture into the forest , there to remain as long as summer lasts . Only cows are ...
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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.