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... residence there , and his return . This is a circumstance , regarding distances and the government of this vast empire , so astonishing , as almost to surpass comprehension . It is said that the number of troops in the province of 12 ...
... residence there , and his return . This is a circumstance , regarding distances and the government of this vast empire , so astonishing , as almost to surpass comprehension . It is said that the number of troops in the province of 12 ...
Page 25
... residence of the Khan of the Tartars . He built here also a castle , which is in the hands of the Persians to this time . Whoever passes , must necessarily pass by this gate ; from which to the frontier of Georgia is a distance of ...
... residence of the Khan of the Tartars . He built here also a castle , which is in the hands of the Persians to this time . Whoever passes , must necessarily pass by this gate ; from which to the frontier of Georgia is a distance of ...
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... residence of the Metropolitan of Novgorod , the first of the Metropolitans ; and we stood at the outer door , till they had asked his permission for us to enter , and had informed him what we had brought with us . Then they admitted us ...
... residence of the Metropolitan of Novgorod , the first of the Metropolitans ; and we stood at the outer door , till they had asked his permission for us to enter , and had informed him what we had brought with us . Then they admitted us ...
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