Transcaucasia and Ararat: Being Notes of a Vacation Tour in the Autumn of 1876Macmillan, 1877 - 420 sider |
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... less known and more mysterious than the West . One thing , however , remained to remind one forcibly , almost ludicrously , of the West , I mean the steam- boat that carried us , which was built exactly on the pattern of those that ply ...
... less known and more mysterious than the West . One thing , however , remained to remind one forcibly , almost ludicrously , of the West , I mean the steam- boat that carried us , which was built exactly on the pattern of those that ply ...
Side 6
... less famous . Our only difficulty about dinner was how to order it , for table d'hôte is the rare exception in Russia , and none of the steward's staff spoke anything but Russian or Tatar . The waiters in Russian inns and steamers are 6 ...
... less famous . Our only difficulty about dinner was how to order it , for table d'hôte is the rare exception in Russia , and none of the steward's staff spoke anything but Russian or Tatar . The waiters in Russian inns and steamers are 6 ...
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... less guilty than the Porte , for was it not England that by rejecting the Berlin Memorandum had stopped the joint action of the Six Powers ? Was it not the English fleet at Besika Bay and the English envoy at Constantinople that ...
... less guilty than the Porte , for was it not England that by rejecting the Berlin Memorandum had stopped the joint action of the Six Powers ? Was it not the English fleet at Besika Bay and the English envoy at Constantinople that ...
Side 9
... less than formerly ; many of their daughters , who are often educated by English governesses , speak English also , while scien- tific and literary people , professors , engineers , and such like , must of course know German . But the ...
... less than formerly ; many of their daughters , who are often educated by English governesses , speak English also , while scien- tific and literary people , professors , engineers , and such like , must of course know German . But the ...
Side 10
... the same is said to be the case with the less brilliant socialist writers of to - day . The other book was ' Scenes of Clerical Life , ' whose pictures of an English country town , with its gossips 10 TRANSCAUCASIA AND ARARAT .
... the same is said to be the case with the less brilliant socialist writers of to - day . The other book was ' Scenes of Clerical Life , ' whose pictures of an English country town , with its gossips 10 TRANSCAUCASIA AND ARARAT .
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