Publications, Issue 3, Volume 1, Part 5Royal Asiatic Society, 1834 |
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Page 36
... stood in front of the large pillar covered with red satin , near them , and looking towards them , as usual . Then our master , by desire of the Patriarch , consecrated Priests and Deacons . When we entered the Sanctuary , the Emperor ...
... stood in front of the large pillar covered with red satin , near them , and looking towards them , as usual . Then our master , by desire of the Patriarch , consecrated Priests and Deacons . When we entered the Sanctuary , the Emperor ...
Page 51
... stood his Prime Minister : on his left were two youths , brothers , standing side by side ; we knew them , from their countenances , to be Tartars . They were the sons of the Sultan of Siberia . Their grandfather surrendered to the Czar ...
... stood his Prime Minister : on his left were two youths , brothers , standing side by side ; we knew them , from their countenances , to be Tartars . They were the sons of the Sultan of Siberia . Their grandfather surrendered to the Czar ...
Page 57
... stood on each side ; and kissed them on the mouth , as is their custom , whilst they blessed him . Then he stood in his place ; and the Archdeacon having pronounced Zopía ógloì , we finished our fifth mass in the presence of the Emperor ...
... stood on each side ; and kissed them on the mouth , as is their custom , whilst they blessed him . Then he stood in his place ; and the Archdeacon having pronounced Zopía ógloì , we finished our fifth mass in the presence of the Emperor ...
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