Russia on the Black Sea and Sea of Azof: Being a Narrative of Travels in the Crimea and Bordering Provinces; with Notices of the Naval, Military, and Commercial Resources of Those Countries |
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... whole opinions upon some subjects , and the Censor has obliged him to make material alterations , particularly where he speaks of the condition of the peasantry . I have likewise alluded to a discussion which took place last year in the ...
... whole opinions upon some subjects , and the Censor has obliged him to make material alterations , particularly where he speaks of the condition of the peasantry . I have likewise alluded to a discussion which took place last year in the ...
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... this , assuming it to have always been a cardinal point in the politics of Russia , in due time , to advance her empire to Constantinople and Athens . Although I believe the whole Russian nation to be bent X INTRODUCTION .
... this , assuming it to have always been a cardinal point in the politics of Russia , in due time , to advance her empire to Constantinople and Athens . Although I believe the whole Russian nation to be bent X INTRODUCTION .
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... whole Russian nation to be bent upon certain measures of territorial aggrandizement , I have not failed to acknowledge in my notices the general pacific character of the people . They are not a martial nation ; that is , they are not a ...
... whole Russian nation to be bent upon certain measures of territorial aggrandizement , I have not failed to acknowledge in my notices the general pacific character of the people . They are not a martial nation ; that is , they are not a ...
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... whole peninsula . These steppes gradually incline downwards towards the north , and hence received from the later Greeks the name of " ta climata , " or the inclines . " The following are the principal rivers : -Eastward , the Salghír ...
... whole peninsula . These steppes gradually incline downwards towards the north , and hence received from the later Greeks the name of " ta climata , " or the inclines . " The following are the principal rivers : -Eastward , the Salghír ...
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... whole peninsula of the Crimea , I have thrown together in the next chapter some general observations upon them . I will now say a few words about the road between Perecop and Odessa , and the principal towns through which it passes ...
... whole peninsula of the Crimea , I have thrown together in the next chapter some general observations upon them . I will now say a few words about the road between Perecop and Odessa , and the principal towns through which it passes ...
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Alouchta ancient artillery Asia Baktchéserai Balaclava banks battalions beautiful Berdiansk Bessarabia Black Sea Bosphorus built called Cape Caucasus cavalry century Chersonese church Circassians colonies commercial Constantinople corps Cossacks Crimea crypts Danube Ditto Dniepr Dniestr Dubois east Emperor empire English entrance Europe exports feet fleet fortress Galatz Genoese Geray Greek ground Haxthausen horse important infantry inhabitants Inkerman Kaffa Karaim Kertch Khan khans of Crimea Kherson land Mangoup miles military Mithridates mountains mouth nations Nicolaief occupied Odessa palace Panticapæum pass peninsula Perecop Petersburg population port Prince principal regiments remains river road rock Rostof ruins Russian army Scythian Sea of Azof Sevastopol ships shores side Soldaya soldiers sotni Soudak southern coast Steppes straits Taganrok Tatars Tauric chain Theodosia tion tomb town trade traveller troops tumuli Turkish Turks valley versts vessels village Vladimir Volga wall wheat whole wine Woronzof
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