Revelations of Siberia, Том 2Colburn and Company, 1853 |
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... to this in many particulars , and those attitudes are thought to come the nearest to perfection , which most resemble the motions of the bear . " fifteen assignat rubles . Four skins are required to make 6 REVELATIONS.
... to this in many particulars , and those attitudes are thought to come the nearest to perfection , which most resemble the motions of the bear . " fifteen assignat rubles . Four skins are required to make 6 REVELATIONS.
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... thought on the event , or even thinking it worth while to try to remove the obstacles which stood in the way of their legal marriage , they both returned together to their yourta . It is the custom with the Ostiaks , as well as other ...
... thought on the event , or even thinking it worth while to try to remove the obstacles which stood in the way of their legal marriage , they both returned together to their yourta . It is the custom with the Ostiaks , as well as other ...
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... thought it prudent not to stir from her room ; and was even obliged to apply for protection to the police . At Berezov , a theft is almost an unheard - of Occurrence . Not one of the residents , either Ostiak or Russian , has ever been ...
... thought it prudent not to stir from her room ; and was even obliged to apply for protection to the police . At Berezov , a theft is almost an unheard - of Occurrence . Not one of the residents , either Ostiak or Russian , has ever been ...
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... thoughts plunged into this abyss , seeking after the unfathomable future ; but I soon perceived how incompetent I was to pursue the subject , and how it teemed with mystery and doubt . Soon indeed I felt that my reflections were ...
... thoughts plunged into this abyss , seeking after the unfathomable future ; but I soon perceived how incompetent I was to pursue the subject , and how it teemed with mystery and doubt . Soon indeed I felt that my reflections were ...
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... thought , to suffer this interruption , to be obliged to tear myself away from objects so much in keeping with my thoughts - the sombre trees , the murmuring stream , and the vast wilder- ness -a world which was so beautiful and so ...
... thought , to suffer this interruption , to be obliged to tear myself away from objects so much in keeping with my thoughts - the sombre trees , the murmuring stream , and the vast wilder- ness -a world which was so beautiful and so ...
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afterwards amidst animals appeared Arctic Ocean arrived assignat banks bear began Berezovians birds black fox boat brought Brun called ceremony church cold colours CONNAUGHT RANGERS Cossack costume Count Tolstoy covered custom dance distance doors dress ducks elder brother eyes felt fish forest friends frost frozen functionary garment hair hand happened head herds hunter inhabitants Irbit fair Josephine journey lady larch light look Lysa Gora Madame Madame X manner masks means ment mirror narta natives never night Obdorsk obliged observed occasion Ostiaks party person police possessed post 8vo present Prince reindeer skin river round rubles Russian Samoied scarcely season seen Shaitan Shaman Siberia sledges snow solemn soon Soswa spirits spot spring Surgut tchoum tion Tobolsk took town tribes Wakulinski wataka Waul white reindeer whole wife winter young yourta
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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.