Revelations of Siberia, Том 1Colburn and Company, 1852 |
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... travelling . Hence it may be imagined that my weariness was extreme , and that a few hours of rest had become absolutely necessary to recruit my failing strength . After travelling for two days and nights , on arriving at a station for ...
... travelling . Hence it may be imagined that my weariness was extreme , and that a few hours of rest had become absolutely necessary to recruit my failing strength . After travelling for two days and nights , on arriving at a station for ...
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... the ordinary routine of my life . I had no curiosity respecting the country through which we passed , or impatience to change one spot for another peculiarities pos- " sessed generally by travellers , but absolutely unfelt by OF SIBERIA .
... the ordinary routine of my life . I had no curiosity respecting the country through which we passed , or impatience to change one spot for another peculiarities pos- " sessed generally by travellers , but absolutely unfelt by OF SIBERIA .
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Ewa Felińska Krystyn Lach-Szyrma. " sessed generally by travellers , but absolutely unfelt by me . In the extraordinary situation in which I was , I could experience no kind of pleasurable emotion , and I viewed all things with utter ...
Ewa Felińska Krystyn Lach-Szyrma. " sessed generally by travellers , but absolutely unfelt by me . In the extraordinary situation in which I was , I could experience no kind of pleasurable emotion , and I viewed all things with utter ...
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... a mere offspring of imagination , artificially kindled and excited . Still , in spite of the strong impression they produced on my fellow - travellers and our military escort— spite of the solemn and earnest character of 12 REVELATIONS.
... a mere offspring of imagination , artificially kindled and excited . Still , in spite of the strong impression they produced on my fellow - travellers and our military escort— spite of the solemn and earnest character of 12 REVELATIONS.
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... dishes , as referred to by our authoress in her book , must be presumed to have been quite different , and consisting of more simple compounds . - ED . who were my travelling companions . Both these ladies were C 2 OF SIBERIA . 19.
... dishes , as referred to by our authoress in her book , must be presumed to have been quite different , and consisting of more simple compounds . - ED . who were my travelling companions . Both these ladies were C 2 OF SIBERIA . 19.
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