Notes Upon Russia: Being a Translation of the Earliest Account of that Country, Entitled Rerum Moscoviticarum Commentarii, Tema 10Hakluyt Society, 1851 - 116 páginas |
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... colde the bodie binds as hard as any stone , Without offence at all to any living thing : And so they lye in perfect state till next returne of springe . Their beasts be like to ours , as farre as I can see , [ be ; For shape and shewe ...
... colde the bodie binds as hard as any stone , Without offence at all to any living thing : And so they lye in perfect state till next returne of springe . Their beasts be like to ours , as farre as I can see , [ be ; For shape and shewe ...
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... colde , the people beastly bee . I write not all I know ; I touch but heere and there ; For if I should , my pen would pinch , and eke offend I feare : Who so shall read this verse , coniecture of the rest , And thinke by reason of our ...
... colde , the people beastly bee . I write not all I know ; I touch but heere and there ; For if I should , my pen would pinch , and eke offend I feare : Who so shall read this verse , coniecture of the rest , And thinke by reason of our ...
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... colde away , Within his boots the Russie weares , the heeles they underlay With clouting clamps of steele sharp - pointed at the toes , And ouer all a suba furd , and thus the Russies goes . Well butned is the sube according to his ...
... colde away , Within his boots the Russie weares , the heeles they underlay With clouting clamps of steele sharp - pointed at the toes , And ouer all a suba furd , and thus the Russies goes . Well butned is the sube according to his ...
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... not write , ech priuate point to thee . The colde is rare , the people rude , the prince so full of pride , The realme so stored with monks and nunnes , and priests on euery side : The maners are so Turkie like , the men so IN VERSE . clv.
... not write , ech priuate point to thee . The colde is rare , the people rude , the prince so full of pride , The realme so stored with monks and nunnes , and priests on euery side : The maners are so Turkie like , the men so IN VERSE . clv.
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... colde , especially to men borne and brought up in that clime : Yet proceedyng further , he sayde , that if his Prince and maister had men that would animate him to discouer this vyage , there was no Prince in Christendome that myght doe ...
... colde , especially to men borne and brought up in that clime : Yet proceedyng further , he sayde , that if his Prince and maister had men that would animate him to discouer this vyage , there was no Prince in Christendome that myght doe ...
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