Domestic Scenes in Russia: In a Series of Letters Describing a Year's Residence in that Country, Chiefly in the InteriorJ. Murray, 1839 - 348 sider |
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Side iv
... called forth . I have more particularly entered on the system of the conscription , the relative position of master and serf , and the situation and resources of the landed proprietor ; and , in conclusion , I have ventured a few short ...
... called forth . I have more particularly entered on the system of the conscription , the relative position of master and serf , and the situation and resources of the landed proprietor ; and , in conclusion , I have ventured a few short ...
Side 4
... called vexatious , except that a new silk gown of M - ' s was very near being confiscated , —all articles of dress un- made , or which have not been worn , being contraband . A little representation , however , to a superior officer who ...
... called vexatious , except that a new silk gown of M - ' s was very near being confiscated , —all articles of dress un- made , or which have not been worn , being contraband . A little representation , however , to a superior officer who ...
Side 5
... called , or a permission to remain in the country , which must be renewed on the 1st of January , every year , is sent in its place : this I expect to receive to - morrow or the next day . For the ticket of residence a LETTER I. 5.
... called , or a permission to remain in the country , which must be renewed on the 1st of January , every year , is sent in its place : this I expect to receive to - morrow or the next day . For the ticket of residence a LETTER I. 5.
Side 8
... called Batvinia , of which the Rus- sians appeared very fond , and without which they declared that a dinner in hot weather could not be called complete . Like most foreigners , however , I found it exceedingly bad , and , indeed ...
... called Batvinia , of which the Rus- sians appeared very fond , and without which they declared that a dinner in hot weather could not be called complete . Like most foreigners , however , I found it exceedingly bad , and , indeed ...
Side 14
... called a douga . An outrigger is frequently harnessed on the near side of the shaft- horse , without a bearing - rein , but with his head , on the contrary , drawn down almost to the ground , and turned outwards , as if he were flying ...
... called a douga . An outrigger is frequently harnessed on the near side of the shaft- horse , without a bearing - rein , but with his head , on the contrary , drawn down almost to the ground , and turned outwards , as if he were flying ...
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