Travels in the Crimea. A History of The Embassy from Petersburg to Constantinople, in 1793. Including Their Journey through Kremenstschuck, Oczakow, Walachia, and Moldavia, with Their Reception at the Court of Selim the Third. By a Secretary to the Russian Embassy.
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Von Struve, Johann Christian. Travels in the Crimea. A History of The Embassy from Petersburg to Constantinople, in 1793. Including Their Journey through Kremenstschuck, Oczakow, Walachia, and Moldavia, with Their Reception at the Court of Selim the Third. By a Secretary to the Russian Embassy.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 14548, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/14548. Accessed 2024-11-21.
Von Struve, Johann Christian. Travels in the Crimea. A History of The Embassy from Petersburg to Constantinople, in 1793. Including Their Journey through Kremenstschuck, Oczakow, Walachia, and Moldavia, with Their Reception at the Court of Selim the Third. By a Secretary to the Russian Embassy. London: George and John Robinson, 1802.
Von Struve , J.C. (1802). Travels in the crimea. a history of the embassy from petersburg to constantinople, in 1793. including their journey through kremenstschuck, oczakow, walachia, and moldavia, with their reception at the court of selim the third. by a secretary to the russian embassy. London: George and John Robinson.
Von Struve, Johann C. Travels in the Crimea. A History of The Embassy from Petersburg to Constantinople, in 1793. Including Their Journey through Kremenstschuck, Oczakow, Walachia, and Moldavia, with Their Reception at the Court of Selim the Third. By a Secretary to the Russian Embassy. London: George and John Robinson, 1802.
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