Revelations of Siberia, Том 2Colburn and Company, 1852 |
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... rendered accountable for the crime he has committed against society . ments . As September advanced , we were released from the constant presence of Madame X—— , who , to our great satisfaction , took other apart- A day or two ...
... rendered accountable for the crime he has committed against society . ments . As September advanced , we were released from the constant presence of Madame X—— , who , to our great satisfaction , took other apart- A day or two ...
Стр. 70
... render our progress extremely un- pleasant , the sledge being jostled and thrown about on all sides . On our traversing these protuberances of solid waves , at every step the horse made they broke under his feet , leaving deep apertures ...
... render our progress extremely un- pleasant , the sledge being jostled and thrown about on all sides . On our traversing these protuberances of solid waves , at every step the horse made they broke under his feet , leaving deep apertures ...
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... render them invaluable . The reindeer may be said to be the greatest boon conferred on Siberia . The fur is used by the inhabitants instead of linen , clothing and bedding ; it is also made into boots and caps . The skin of the young ...
... render them invaluable . The reindeer may be said to be the greatest boon conferred on Siberia . The fur is used by the inhabitants instead of linen , clothing and bedding ; it is also made into boots and caps . The skin of the young ...
Стр. 89
... trifling , will throw the computation of time completely out of order . Notwithstanding all our ingenuity in varying our occupations , so as to render the long winter evenings less irksome , I cannot say we were successful OF SIBERIA . 89.
... trifling , will throw the computation of time completely out of order . Notwithstanding all our ingenuity in varying our occupations , so as to render the long winter evenings less irksome , I cannot say we were successful OF SIBERIA . 89.
Стр. 125
... like European civilization among his tribe , renders his wataka , an arena of abuses and intrigue . For such a sphere none are better fitted than the Russian officials , especially those of the inferior class OF SIBERIA . 125.
... like European civilization among his tribe , renders his wataka , an arena of abuses and intrigue . For such a sphere none are better fitted than the Russian officials , especially those of the inferior class OF SIBERIA . 125.
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