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1 I, II | square miles, and contains nearly two millions of inhabitants.
2 I, II | and the middle, and number nearly four hundred thousand “tents,”
3 I, IV | Kalmucks, and others, but nearly all speaking the national
4 I, V | transactions amounts yearly to nearly a hundred million dollars.~
5 I, VI | considerable number, they had nearly a thousand versts to go
6 I, VI | the route to Perm, it is nearly impossible but that I shall
7 I, VI | Michael Strogoff had therefore nearly two hours to employ in searching
8 I, VII | descend the Volga, which adds nearly two miles of current per
9 I, VII | loaded to the gunwale, and nearly sinking under water. A bootless
10 I, VII | new, it was almost dark. Nearly all the passengers were
11 I, VIII| having descended it for nearly three hundred miles, to
12 I, IX | long is it in advance?”~“Nearly an hour.”~“Forward, and
13 I, XIII| Siberia for a distance of nearly four hundred versts. Formerly
14 I, XIII| middle of the current, at nearly equal distances from either
15 II, I | had furnished a contingent nearly equal to that of Bokhara.
16 II, IV | TOMSK, founded in 1604, nearly in the heart of the Siberian
17 II, VII | whirlpool, and the horse was nearly exhausted, when, all at
18 II, VIII| until the mercury is frozen nearly 42 degrees below zero, and
19 II, IX | food, and they had still nearly three hundred miles to go!
20 II, XI | river.~By this time it was nearly midnight. The deep gloom
21 II, XIV | preceding nights had not been nearly so quiet—musketry rattling
22 II, XIV | The Gate of Bolchaia was nearly free. Only a very small
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