Revelations of Siberia, Том 2Colburn and Company, 1852 |
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Стр. 76
... to abate their speed in turning angles or passing perilous places , and indeed the deer can sooner be brought to a sudden stop than made to slacken his velocity when in full career . On taking our seats in the narta , I ex- 76 REVELATIONS.
... to abate their speed in turning angles or passing perilous places , and indeed the deer can sooner be brought to a sudden stop than made to slacken his velocity when in full career . On taking our seats in the narta , I ex- 76 REVELATIONS.
Стр. 81
... turned outwards , and the inside is commonly lined with flannel , and sometimes also with some other inferior fur . There is a great demand for this sort of fur at the fairs of Irbit and Tobolsk . VOL . II . G The chesnut neplouyé and ...
... turned outwards , and the inside is commonly lined with flannel , and sometimes also with some other inferior fur . There is a great demand for this sort of fur at the fairs of Irbit and Tobolsk . VOL . II . G The chesnut neplouyé and ...
Стр. 89
... turned upward , so that the sand it contains may gradually run through the aperture at the bottom into the glass beneath , which is empty . The quantity of sand is measured for an hour ; and it takes just half an hour running from the ...
... turned upward , so that the sand it contains may gradually run through the aperture at the bottom into the glass beneath , which is empty . The quantity of sand is measured for an hour ; and it takes just half an hour running from the ...
Стр. 104
... turned towards home , passing , on on the road , the countless herds of reindeer which they had seen in coming . As they proceeded , they could of course speak of nothing but their host . They enlarged upon the immense wealth they had ...
... turned towards home , passing , on on the road , the countless herds of reindeer which they had seen in coming . As they proceeded , they could of course speak of nothing but their host . They enlarged upon the immense wealth they had ...
Стр. 114
... turned out most unlucky to the covetous man , as the young reindeer , accustomed only to one master , would not obey their new owner , and turned stubborn and restive ; so that the more the latter tried to bring them into subjection ...
... turned out most unlucky to the covetous man , as the young reindeer , accustomed only to one master , would not obey their new owner , and turned stubborn and restive ; so that the more the latter tried to bring them into subjection ...
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