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Page 32
... seems , was with his army on the frontiers . " He was set out , " says Sir Robert , " before my arrival ; " hence I have not yet had the happiness of paying my personal " obeisances to so much true imperial dignity . In the course of ...
... seems , was with his army on the frontiers . " He was set out , " says Sir Robert , " before my arrival ; " hence I have not yet had the happiness of paying my personal " obeisances to so much true imperial dignity . In the course of ...
Page 34
... seem proper , therefore , that future gazetteers should , in addition to their present account of Twer , note that it is a place famous for the breaking down of carriages , and bad smiths . The same cause , whatever it be , that pro ...
... seem proper , therefore , that future gazetteers should , in addition to their present account of Twer , note that it is a place famous for the breaking down of carriages , and bad smiths . The same cause , whatever it be , that pro ...
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... seems , is reduced " to a sort of system in this country , and arranged in classes . " Here he is in his proper field , and displays to advantage his learning and peculiar felicity of illustration . The following specimen D2 Travelling ...
... seems , is reduced " to a sort of system in this country , and arranged in classes . " Here he is in his proper field , and displays to advantage his learning and peculiar felicity of illustration . The following specimen D2 Travelling ...
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... seem , from his own statement , that , previous to his reception among the nobles of Russia , it must have been necessary for him to sink the painter . " Owing to the peculiar constitution of this empire , the arts " and sciences are ...
... seem , from his own statement , that , previous to his reception among the nobles of Russia , it must have been necessary for him to sink the painter . " Owing to the peculiar constitution of this empire , the arts " and sciences are ...
Page 38
... thing else is only to be considered subordinate and incident . It will not be thought strange , therefore , if , in this review , more attention should seem to be paid to Sir Robert himself , 38 Travelling Sketches in Russia and Sweden .
... thing else is only to be considered subordinate and incident . It will not be thought strange , therefore , if , in this review , more attention should seem to be paid to Sir Robert himself , 38 Travelling Sketches in Russia and Sweden .
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