The former, M. Verdier proves, by a long train of reasoning, to be descended from a Calmuck, who, in the year 622, (the year of M.homet's flight from M.cca) married a Samoyede woman, and, with. From Wordnik.com. [Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 1 (of 3)] Reference
A traveller went with a Samoyede family for a little while. From Wordnik.com. [Far Off] Reference
Samoyede; with cheerfulness would I go and bury myself in the cavern of a Laplander. From Wordnik.com. [Letters from an American Farmer] Reference
The Samoyede spoke to one of the women, and she set to work to clear out one of the tents. From Wordnik.com. [Condemned as a Nihilist A Story of Escape from Siberia] Reference
The doctor gave me a cigar tube which a Samoyede fabricated from a small bone of the mammoth. From Wordnik.com. [Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life] Reference
The Samoyede gave an order, and two of the men at once left the circle, got into a canoe, and paddled away. From Wordnik.com. [Condemned as a Nihilist A Story of Escape from Siberia] Reference
The Tchetchentse language greatly resembles the Samoyede and other Siberian dialects, as well as those of the Slavs. From Wordnik.com. [Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part III. The Great Explorers of the Nineteenth Century] Reference
They followed it down for half a mile, and then at a sudden turn they saw the sea in front of them, a cluster of ten Samoyede yourts and a herd of reindeer feeding on the slope behind them. From Wordnik.com. [Condemned as a Nihilist A Story of Escape from Siberia] Reference
A Samoyede advanced into the circle: "The paradise of Mahomet," said he, "appears to me very good; but one of the means of gaining it is embarrassing: for if we must neither eat nor drink between the rising and setting sun, as he has ordered, how are we to practise that fast in my country, where the sun continues above the horizon six months without setting?". From Wordnik.com. [The Ruins, or, Meditation on the Revolutions of Empires and the Law of Nature] Reference
You may tell him, however, from me that he is mistaken in the analogy which he has traced between the Samoyede and Tamulic word roots. ". From Wordnik.com. [The Mystery of Cloomber] Reference
"We go west, far along, not want Samoyede country. From Wordnik.com. [Condemned as a Nihilist A Story of Escape from Siberia] Reference
Bought of a Samoyede fisherman two magnificent salmon. '". From Wordnik.com. [The Waif of the "Cynthia"] Reference
"'Bought of a Samoyede fisherman two magnificent salmon, which I have preserved in alcohol, notwithstanding the protestations of our cook. From Wordnik.com. [The Waif of the "Cynthia"] Reference
Thus, among the Samoyede. From Wordnik.com. [The Sexual Life of the Child] Reference
Samoyede, I. 9 bSam-pa rGya-mThso, III. From Wordnik.com. [Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 3] Reference
One day the traveller saw a Samoyede feast. From Wordnik.com. [Far Off] Reference
"'30th and 31st of July, we entered the strait of Jugor, and cast anchor before a Samoyede village called Chabarova. From Wordnik.com. [The Waif of the "Cynthia"] Reference
Samoyede tale, 268. From Wordnik.com. [The Science of Fairy Tales An Inquiry into Fairy Mythology] Reference
Samoyede. From Wordnik.com. [Our Fathers Have Told Us Part I. The Bible of Amiens] Reference
"Samoyede village.". From Wordnik.com. [Condemned as a Nihilist A Story of Escape from Siberia] Reference
"This Samoyede country," the native said; "not want Ostjaks here.". From Wordnik.com. [Condemned as a Nihilist A Story of Escape from Siberia] Reference
Here stood the nations of Africa, with their ebony skins, their woolly hair, their body girt with white and blue tissues of bark, adorned with bracelets and necklaces of coral, shells, and glass; there the tribes of the north, enveloped in their leathern bags; the Laplander, with his pointed bonnet and his snow-shoes; the Samoyede, with his feverish body and strong odor; the Tongouse, with his horned cap, and carrying his idols pendant from his neck; the Yakoute, with his freckled face; the. From Wordnik.com. [The Ruins, or, Meditation on the Revolutions of Empires and the Law of Nature] Reference
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