Transcaucasia and Ararat: Being Notes of a Vacation Tour in the Autumn of 1876Macmillan, 1877 - 420 sider |
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... night from Sardarbulakh to the foot of the cone 258 Ascent of the great cone 264 Cossack and Kurd refuse to ascend further .. 266 The great snow basin : upper slope of rotten rock 273 The Summit 277 View from the summit 279 Descent to ...
... night from Sardarbulakh to the foot of the cone 258 Ascent of the great cone 264 Cossack and Kurd refuse to ascend further .. 266 The great snow basin : upper slope of rotten rock 273 The Summit 277 View from the summit 279 Descent to ...
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... night we could not help regretting the snug berths of an American steamer . For in Russia there are ( speaking generally ) only two classes of travellers , those to whom expense incurred for comfort and propriety is nothing , and those ...
... night we could not help regretting the snug berths of an American steamer . For in Russia there are ( speaking generally ) only two classes of travellers , those to whom expense incurred for comfort and propriety is nothing , and those ...
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... night coloured lights are shewn . Although our steamer drew only four feet of water there were so many shoals and sandbanks about , that , instead of holding an even course down the middle of the stream , she was perpetually darting ...
... night coloured lights are shewn . Although our steamer drew only four feet of water there were so many shoals and sandbanks about , that , instead of holding an even course down the middle of the stream , she was perpetually darting ...
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... nights of winter from manuscripts preserved in lonely farm - houses , have through many generations fired the imagination and ennobled the life of the peasant , who knew no other literature and history than that of his own ancestors ...
... nights of winter from manuscripts preserved in lonely farm - houses , have through many generations fired the imagination and ennobled the life of the peasant , who knew no other literature and history than that of his own ancestors ...
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... night and day . The pace never exceeds , and seldom reaches , twenty miles an hour , so that one is not much shaken ... nights and three days less tired than one usually is by a journey from London to Edinburgh . The scenery of this vast ...
... night and day . The pace never exceeds , and seldom reaches , twenty miles an hour , so that one is not much shaken ... nights and three days less tired than one usually is by a journey from London to Edinburgh . The scenery of this vast ...
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Transcaucasia and Ararat: Being Notes of a Vacation Tour in the Autumn of 1876 James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1877 |
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Alps ancient Aralykh Aras Araxes Armenian Asia Batum beautiful Black Sea called Caspian Caucasian Caucasus century chain Christian Church Circassian cliffs coast cone Constantinople Cossacks course crater Crown 8vo Czar Daghestan Dariel descending east Eastern Edition Elbruz empire English Erivan Erzerum Etchmiadzin Europe European Euxine farther fcap feet Georgian German glen Greek height hills Imeritia inhabitants Kazbek Kurds land less Little Ararat live look mass miles Mingrelians Mohammedan moun mountain nearly neighbours never night north-west pass patriarch peak perhaps Persian plain population Poti pretty race railway ridge rising river road rock Roman round runs Russian Sardarbulakh seemed side slopes snow sometimes sort south-east spot steamer steep steppe Strabo stream summit tarantass Tatars Tiflis town trachyte Transcaucasia traveller tribes Turkey Turkish Turkmans Turks upper valley village Vladikavkaz volcanic walls Western wood
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