Book, Chapter
1 I, I | multiplied tenfold by the numerous mirrors adorning the walls.~
2 I, I | sculptured balconies were visible numerous sentries, pacing silently
3 I, VII | answer their questions.~Numerous Cossacks came and went on
4 I, VII | obliged to pile up their numerous bales and chests in the
5 I, VII | of the Caucasus were more numerous groups of passengers, not
6 I, VII | voyage. The Caucasus passed numerous boats being towed up the
7 I, VII | guide his steamer among the numerous vessels going up or down
8 II, I | Siberian shepherds, and their numerous flocks. But now it might
9 II, I | was included amongst the numerous prisoners whom the Tartars
10 II, I | the enclosure, guarded by numerous sentinels, but he did not
11 II, II | The adverse chances are numerous on this side of Tomsk, while
12 II, II | prisoners, under the guard of a numerous detachment of Tartars, were
13 II, III | right. As he observed the numerous detachments which scoured
14 II, IV | He was accompanied by a numerous staff, and beside him walked
15 II, VII | verst from Krasnoiarsk. The numerous wooden crosses which are
16 II, IX | rendered fertile by the numerous little affluents of the
17 II, XII | hill, on which are built numerous churches, a lofty cathedral,
18 II, XII | have several stories, the numerous equipages which drive along,
19 II, XII | and coaches; lastly, its numerous inhabitants far advanced
20 II, XII | Down the river drifted numerous blocks of ice, some of which
21 II, XIII| assurance which never failed, numerous fictitious events of his
22 II, XIV | could be distinctly seen. Numerous Tartar detachments were
23 II, XIV | of the Angara! There are numerous naphtha springs above Irkutsk,
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