Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records of Time, to the General Peace of 1801, Band 22Samuel Stansbury and Company, 1803 |
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... persons of rank usually travel in sledges drawn by rein - deer , which are excellently calculated for expedition . But in the internal parts of this empire , the sledges are generally drawn by horses ; and about the month of February ...
... persons of rank usually travel in sledges drawn by rein - deer , which are excellently calculated for expedition . But in the internal parts of this empire , the sledges are generally drawn by horses ; and about the month of February ...
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... persons have made different estima- tions of the revenues of this immense empire : some calculating them at sixty millions of ru- bles , and others at only twenty millions . It is , however , certain , that though they greatly ex- ceed ...
... persons have made different estima- tions of the revenues of this immense empire : some calculating them at sixty millions of ru- bles , and others at only twenty millions . It is , however , certain , that though they greatly ex- ceed ...
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... persons , but strong and very robust . So numerous are the tribes into which they are divided , that the bare nomenclature of them would be a difficult study to commit to memory . They are scattered over the plains , which they inhabit ...
... persons , but strong and very robust . So numerous are the tribes into which they are divided , that the bare nomenclature of them would be a difficult study to commit to memory . They are scattered over the plains , which they inhabit ...
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... person among the Novogoradians , by whom he was highly re- vered for his prudence and understanding , pity- ing the wretched condition of his countrymen , advised them to apply to their potent neighbours the Waregers , and to offer them ...
... person among the Novogoradians , by whom he was highly re- vered for his prudence and understanding , pity- ing the wretched condition of his countrymen , advised them to apply to their potent neighbours the Waregers , and to offer them ...
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... person the first payment of the tribute ; and , as a token of his submission , to prostrate himself before the sta ... persons in his dominions , and desired their opinion , whether it would be more conducive to the interest of Rus- sia ...
... person the first payment of the tribute ; and , as a token of his submission , to prostrate himself before the sta ... persons in his dominions , and desired their opinion , whether it would be more conducive to the interest of Rus- sia ...
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