| 1841 - 516 pages
...snows of Elburg, in order not to compromise their liberty. Two passes also through the mountain are marked as Russian soil ; but not even the weekly mail...that of Dariel without an escort, amounting sometimes to a hundred soldiers, two field-pieces and several cossacks. If an occasional traveller wishes to... | |
| John George Cochrane - 1841 - 510 pages
...snows of Elburg, in order not to compromise their liberty. Two passes also through the mountain are marked as Russian soil ; but not even the weekly mail...that of Dariel without an escort, amounting sometimes to a hundred soldiers, two field-pieces and several cossacks. If an occasional traveller wishes to... | |
| Jacob Samuel - 1841 - 208 pages
...snows of El burg, in order not to compromise their liberty. Two passes also, through the mountain, are marked as Russian soil; but not even the weekly mail...that of Dariel, without an escort amounting sometimes to a hundred soldiers, two field-pieces, and several Cossacks. If an occasional traveller wishes to... | |
| 1841 - 658 pages
...snows Of Elburg, in order not to compromise their liberty. Two passes also, through the mountain, are marked as Russian soil ; but not even the weekly mail is sent through that of Dariel without escort,- amounting sometimes to a hundred soldiers, two field-pieces, and several Cossacks. If an occasional... | |
| Charles Loring Brace - 1863 - 500 pages
...snows of Elburz, in order not to compromise their liberty. Two passes through the mountains, also, are marked as Russian soil ; but not even the weekly mail...of Dariel without an escort, amounting, sometimes, to a hundred soldiers, two field-pieces, and several Cossacks. . . . To the territory of the Lesghies,... | |
| Charles Loring Brace - 1869 - 462 pages
...snows of Elburz, in order not to compromise their liberty. Two passes through the mountains, also, are marked as Russian soil; but not even the weekly mail...of Dariel without an escort, amounting, sometimes, to a hundred soldiers, two field-pieces, and several Coesacks. . . . To the territory of the Lesghies,... | |
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