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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... reached on Friday ; and pro- ceeding by land to Traavemunde , the port of the Baltic packets , ten or twelve miles from Lubeck , we sailed in the Naslednik , steamer , for Petersburg at three o'clock on Saturday afternoon . By nine o ...
... reached on Friday ; and pro- ceeding by land to Traavemunde , the port of the Baltic packets , ten or twelve miles from Lubeck , we sailed in the Naslednik , steamer , for Petersburg at three o'clock on Saturday afternoon . By nine o ...
Side 3
... reached Petersburg , and came to our moorings at the English quay about twelve o'clock . Several officers now came on board , and the passengers were allowed to step on shore on receiving their passports , which had been collected soon ...
... reached Petersburg , and came to our moorings at the English quay about twelve o'clock . Several officers now came on board , and the passengers were allowed to step on shore on receiving their passports , which had been collected soon ...
Side 11
... reached , as was the case in England , the fifth Sunday after Trinity , we found ourselves here thrust back to Trinity Sunday . There cannot , I think , be a greater difference between two capitals , each splendid of its kind , than ...
... reached , as was the case in England , the fifth Sunday after Trinity , we found ourselves here thrust back to Trinity Sunday . There cannot , I think , be a greater difference between two capitals , each splendid of its kind , than ...
Side 21
... reaching her majority . The moment of our departure is still uncertain : we hope to leave Petersburg to - morrow , but no diligence is yet to be had , and it seems very doubtful when one will be at our disposal . LETTER III . Journey to ...
... reaching her majority . The moment of our departure is still uncertain : we hope to leave Petersburg to - morrow , but no diligence is yet to be had , and it seems very doubtful when one will be at our disposal . LETTER III . Journey to ...
Side 22
... reached the place of our destination for the present , and that we are fairly established as visitors in a Russian country house . We are now in the Pro- vince or Government of Tver , and about four hundred miles south of Petersburg ...
... reached the place of our destination for the present , and that we are fairly established as visitors in a Russian country house . We are now in the Pro- vince or Government of Tver , and about four hundred miles south of Petersburg ...
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