The Russian Shores of the Black Sea in the Autumn of 1852 ...William Blackwood, 1853 - 80 sider |
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... up in the station - house . However , the anchor was weighed without further delay , and we glided gently past Nijni , which looked more beautiful than ever . After 36 A COLLISION . rounding the peninsula on which it.
... up in the station - house . However , the anchor was weighed without further delay , and we glided gently past Nijni , which looked more beautiful than ever . After 36 A COLLISION . rounding the peninsula on which it.
Side 36
... man had been knocked overboard and drowned , under similar circumstances . Immediately on the steamer touching the ground , those on board the barge should have let go the anchor . Through A NARROW ESCAPE , 37 some clumsiness this was not.
... man had been knocked overboard and drowned , under similar circumstances . Immediately on the steamer touching the ground , those on board the barge should have let go the anchor . Through A NARROW ESCAPE , 37 some clumsiness this was not.
Side 37
... anchor once more , and wait for the missing engineer . While gazing wistfully down the stream , in the direc- tion we seemed destined never to go , I was once more aroused by a sudden crash , and found that an- other barge had fairly ...
... anchor once more , and wait for the missing engineer . While gazing wistfully down the stream , in the direc- tion we seemed destined never to go , I was once more aroused by a sudden crash , and found that an- other barge had fairly ...
Side 45
... working their way gently up the stream . The melodious chant of the boatmen floated to us across the waters , as with measured tramp they warped them to their anchors , 46 RECHIEVAHS . mingled with shouts of shrill laughter that.
... working their way gently up the stream . The melodious chant of the boatmen floated to us across the waters , as with measured tramp they warped them to their anchors , 46 RECHIEVAHS . mingled with shouts of shrill laughter that.
Side 47
... anchors ahead , and sounding the channels . With this cumbersome and expensive con- trivance , however , not more than fifteen or twenty versts are made in a day , and the voyage to Rhy- binski occupies about six months . The amount of ...
... anchors ahead , and sounding the channels . With this cumbersome and expensive con- trivance , however , not more than fifteen or twenty versts are made in a day , and the voyage to Rhy- binski occupies about six months . The amount of ...
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afford Alupka Alushta amid appearance Armenians arrived Astrakhan Baidar banks barbarous barges Black Sea boats bribe Calmucks carts Caspian Caucasus CHAPTER churches Circassian civilisation cliffs colony costume Crimea cultivation distant Don Cossacks droskies Dubovka Eastern Emperor empire Europe existence extensive fair favourable feet formed Genoese German Greek hill horses houses hundred inhabitants journey Kalè Kazan Kertch Khan Kremlin land looked magnificent ment merchants miles Moscow night Nijni occupied Odessa Orenburg ourselves passed peasant pericartes picturesque population port possessed present prosperity provinces quarter railway rechievahs river road Rostof rubles Russian Saratov Sarepta scene scenery Sea of Azov seemed serfs Sevastopol ship shores Simbirsk Simpheropol singular situated somovar St Petersburg station steamer steep steppe stream streets Taganrog Tartar TARTAR VILLAGE Tchatir Dagh Tcherkask thousand tion town trade traveller valley versts Volga Volsk wheat whole wonder wood wooden Yalta yamschik
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