Book, Chapter
1 I, I | all at once, having twenty different ways of explaining his thoughts,
2 I, II | two million souls. Of the different tribes some are independent
3 I, II | country is divided into different states, governed by Khans,
4 I, III | traverse, and understood its different dialects— not only from
5 I, IV | communication between the different provinces of Central Asia
6 I, IV | inhabitants. In it thirty different languages are spoken. The
7 I, V | although his accent was very different, the Bohemian replied in
8 I, VIII| Harry Blount, sketching different types, or noting some observation;
9 I, IX | Although the object of each was different, both were equally anxious
10 I, X | mounted higher. With these different noises rose the shouts of
11 I, XII | regions of Western Siberia, so different from those of the east.
12 I, XIII| left far behind.~At the different relays at which they stopped
13 I, XIV | to Michael Strogoff the different incidents of the struggle
14 II, I | were mingled specimens of different races who either reside
15 II, I | enormous agglomerations of different tribes included under the
16 II, V | before the Emir’s tent. Different Tartar instruments, the “
17 II, V | their dances of styles so different. The instruments of the
18 II, X | Russians were fugitives of different conditions, whom the same
19 II, XII | allies.~The junction of these different bodies was effected on the
20 II, XII | where they exercised their different professions, some doctors,
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