Nevski
alexander, .
historical examples
“yes, from lobenski’s, the jeweller’s in the nevski,” she replied.
the place of dragons william le queux
he had often seen her at the opera and driving in the nevski prospekt.
the intriguers william le queux
in the morning i would walk the nevski prospect, and meet nice-looking people, and be happy all day.
poor folk fyodor dostoyevsky
“if only we could get to nevski prospect,” gasped the d-ch-ss.
the green book mr jkai
the nevski was swinging softly at her anchor, her nose pointing to the land.
golden stories various
we left the house together, and because it was a fine night, walked down the nevski.
the dark forest hugh walpole
in honour of which battle he ever after bore the added name of nevski (of the neva).
the rise of the russian empire hector h. munro
as if in answer, another flag fluttered up the nevski’s halliards.
golden stories various
the nevski now presented her broadside to the saigon, and all of her six guns were trained upon the english steamer’s decks.
golden stories various
yet apparently everything went on as usual: the theatres were as well filled; the nevski as crowded and gay.
condemned as a nihilist george alfred henty
noun
see alexander nevski
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