The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... Caucasus , the mountainous district was bounded by the Terek and Kouban , rivers which rise amidst the icebergs of this great chain , turn after they have descended into the plains in contrary directions , fall into the Euxine at almost ...
... Caucasus , the mountainous district was bounded by the Terek and Kouban , rivers which rise amidst the icebergs of this great chain , turn after they have descended into the plains in contrary directions , fall into the Euxine at almost ...
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... Caucasus and the Euxine , for nearly two hundred miles to the river Cador , is the country of Abassa or Aba- zie . Its inhabitants are as wild and unsettled as any of the tribes on this isthmus . The same local circumstances which led ...
... Caucasus and the Euxine , for nearly two hundred miles to the river Cador , is the country of Abassa or Aba- zie . Its inhabitants are as wild and unsettled as any of the tribes on this isthmus . The same local circumstances which led ...
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... Caucasus , is the dis- trict of Imerithia . This is the finest tract of country that borders on these celebrated mountains . In the centre , along the Tskeniskal , the Phasis , the Quirila , and other tributary streams , it includes a ...
... Caucasus , is the dis- trict of Imerithia . This is the finest tract of country that borders on these celebrated mountains . In the centre , along the Tskeniskal , the Phasis , the Quirila , and other tributary streams , it includes a ...
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... Caucasus , which is said , in the oriental style of his panegyrists , to have penetrated into its inmost recesses . The march of Octai , however , was by Astrachan , into the centre of Russia , his attention was directed to other ...
... Caucasus , which is said , in the oriental style of his panegyrists , to have penetrated into its inmost recesses . The march of Octai , however , was by Astrachan , into the centre of Russia , his attention was directed to other ...
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... Caucasus as affording her a more secure barrier in that quarter , and a greater command over the Euxine and Caspian than she already pos- sessed , it chanced that her first military introduction into this region was not in consequence ...
... Caucasus as affording her a more secure barrier in that quarter , and a greater command over the Euxine and Caspian than she already pos- sessed , it chanced that her first military introduction into this region was not in consequence ...
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