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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... naturally 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 ...
... naturally 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 ...
Side 40
... naturally Maria Alexandrovna ; and , after some consideration , I received the eupho- nious name of Rodivon Rodivonovitch . The ordinary routine of life which I have de- scribed , has been varied now and then by an occa- sional visit ...
... naturally Maria Alexandrovna ; and , after some consideration , I received the eupho- nious name of Rodivon Rodivonovitch . The ordinary routine of life which I have de- scribed , has been varied now and then by an occa- sional visit ...
Side 48
... naturally easy , and cheerful disposition , they sing , and dance , and play like children on a holiday , with a light - hearted merriment , which is not happiness ; the reckless hilarity of intoxication , forgetful of yester- day and ...
... naturally easy , and cheerful disposition , they sing , and dance , and play like children on a holiday , with a light - hearted merriment , which is not happiness ; the reckless hilarity of intoxication , forgetful of yester- day and ...
Side 125
... naturally were as to the fate of the postillion , and great was our satisfaction at finding , though he must have fallen with his horse , that he had contrived to roll himself immediately out of the way , and had escaped completely ...
... naturally were as to the fate of the postillion , and great was our satisfaction at finding , though he must have fallen with his horse , that he had contrived to roll himself immediately out of the way , and had escaped completely ...
Side 130
... which it prohibits ; many of which are those which would tend most to open the minds of the people , but which the government naturally dreads lest they should thereby learn to think too much for them- selves 130 DOMESTIC SCENES IN RUSSIA .
... which it prohibits ; many of which are those which would tend most to open the minds of the people , but which the government naturally dreads lest they should thereby learn to think too much for them- selves 130 DOMESTIC SCENES IN RUSSIA .
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