Publications, Issue 3, Volume 1, Part 5Royal Asiatic Society, 1834 |
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Page 40
... brought him back to the prison ; where he remains a certain number of days , according to his sentence . But the Muscovites are generally very cautious during this first week of Lent , the Wednesdays and Fridays of the following weeks ...
... brought him back to the prison ; where he remains a certain number of days , according to his sentence . But the Muscovites are generally very cautious during this first week of Lent , the Wednesdays and Fridays of the following weeks ...
Page 49
... brought forward . The new pictures some of the Muscovite painters had gradually learnt to paint , in the likeness of the Frank and Polish pictures . And whereas this Patriarch is a great tyrant , and loves the Grecian forms to an ...
... brought forward . The new pictures some of the Muscovite painters had gradually learnt to paint , in the likeness of the Frank and Polish pictures . And whereas this Patriarch is a great tyrant , and loves the Grecian forms to an ...
Page 96
... brought out the person representing Judas , and placed him on a high chair near the candelabra . Then they went in and brought out , two by two , first the Heads of the Clergy , then the Heads of Con- vents ; and bowed with them to the ...
... brought out the person representing Judas , and placed him on a high chair near the candelabra . Then they went in and brought out , two by two , first the Heads of the Clergy , then the Heads of Con- vents ; and bowed with them to the ...
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