Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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Page 284
... starosta , who also acts as general cashier , and ap- point him an assistant . The authorities , on their part , always recognize this system of self - government , and acknowledge the authority of the starosta . All orders are ...
... starosta , who also acts as general cashier , and ap- point him an assistant . The authorities , on their part , always recognize this system of self - government , and acknowledge the authority of the starosta . All orders are ...
Page 286
... starosta , standing on the doorstep , called the pris- oners one by one , and each , as he was summoned , went into the room , carrying with him his poor belongings , in order that it might be ascertained if he still possessed the ...
... starosta , standing on the doorstep , called the pris- oners one by one , and each , as he was summoned , went into the room , carrying with him his poor belongings , in order that it might be ascertained if he still possessed the ...
Page 289
... starosta and the clerk . " The gendarmes ! " I exclaimed , " who says so where are they from ? " " From Irkoutsk . It is the coachman himself who told me . He thinks they are after a political runaway . " 66 - " Good - by , " answered ...
... starosta and the clerk . " The gendarmes ! " I exclaimed , " who says so where are they from ? " " From Irkoutsk . It is the coachman himself who told me . He thinks they are after a political runaway . " 66 - " Good - by , " answered ...
Page 291
... starosta of the station , in order that he might make the necessary entries in the travellers ' book . Before going to the sleeping - room we requested that the horses might be ready at seven o'clock next morning . I slept the sleep of ...
... starosta of the station , in order that he might make the necessary entries in the travellers ' book . Before going to the sleeping - room we requested that the horses might be ready at seven o'clock next morning . I slept the sleep of ...
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