Annual Report of the American Historical Association 1913, V.2

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States. The season breaks up here with dark cloudy and rainy weather, after which regular cold sets in, the snow falls and continues till May. The cold of the Winter is never spoken of with reference to the feelings, but to the thermometer. The scale of Reaiuneur ^ is the one in use, and speaking of cold they say when the cold was at such and such a degree etc. etc. The cold of the last winter so disastrous to the French, but the salvation of Russia, is imiversally said to have set in a month s...ooner and to have been more intense than any one living could remember.
Mr. G. and myself went in the evening to visit Mr. Kremer who resides 6 versts from the city. It was after 7 oclock when we got there, but found him at dinner with a large company. We sent up our names and he came out and insisted upon our taking seats at the table. This we did and both with as good appetites as if we had not dined. The company were all english or german. Mr. K. gave as a toast " property and liberty." I asked him if they talked of liberty in Russia.


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