Domestic Scenes in Russia: In a Series of Letters Describing a Year's Residence in that Country, Chiefly in the InteriorJ. Murray, 1856 - 228 sider |
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... remain unaltered . The book , therefore , in its descriptions of Russian life , its sketches of Russian habits and ideas , and its general picture of the social condi- tion of the people , will convey no incorrect impression of the ...
... remain unaltered . The book , therefore , in its descriptions of Russian life , its sketches of Russian habits and ideas , and its general picture of the social condi- tion of the people , will convey no incorrect impression of the ...
Side 5
... remain in the country , which must be renewed on the 1st of January every year , being sent in its place . Our books have been already returned from the censor's office , with a certificate that they have been examined , and are ...
... remain in the country , which must be renewed on the 1st of January every year , being sent in its place . Our books have been already returned from the censor's office , with a certificate that they have been examined , and are ...
Side 20
... remain in the same place . The only part of the country through which we passed where the view is at all attractive is in the immediate neighbourhood of Valdai , a small town about two hundred versts from Torjok . Valdai stands on the ...
... remain in the same place . The only part of the country through which we passed where the view is at all attractive is in the immediate neighbourhood of Valdai , a small town about two hundred versts from Torjok . Valdai stands on the ...
Side 21
... remain to be seen , but the organ- ization of an armed and disciplined peasantry is considered by many to be an experiment which some day or other may prove hazardous to the tranquillity of the empire . This colony has once already felt ...
... remain to be seen , but the organ- ization of an armed and disciplined peasantry is considered by many to be an experiment which some day or other may prove hazardous to the tranquillity of the empire . This colony has once already felt ...
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... remain unmarried , have the style of Excellency . Their sons * The result naturally is , that nobility and penury are often combined . I have known the case , and it is by no means uncommon , of a lady's - maid who had as good a right ...
... remain unmarried , have the style of Excellency . Their sons * The result naturally is , that nobility and penury are often combined . I have known the case , and it is by no means uncommon , of a lady's - maid who had as good a right ...
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