. Writing blank of 1810 entitled Elizabeth; or, The exiles of Siberia. A tale founded upon facts; has annotation: based on the book by Cottin; Coronation of the Emperor Alexander, and Elizabeth receiving the pardon of her exiled father; Departure of Elizabeth from Siberia to Petersburg, to solicit the Emperor for the pardon of her father; Death of the missionary at Sarapol, who accompanied her as guide and protector; Crossing the River Wolga, assisted by a boatman, over the masses of ice; Elizabeth presenting a lock of her hair to an exile, going to Siberia, as a token to her parents, of


. Writing blank of 1810 entitled Elizabeth; or, The exiles of Siberia. A tale founded upon facts; has annotation: based on the book by Cottin; Coronation of the Emperor Alexander, and Elizabeth receiving the pardon of her exiled father; Departure of Elizabeth from Siberia to Petersburg, to solicit the Emperor for the pardon of her father; Death of the missionary at Sarapol, who accompanied her as guide and protector; Crossing the River Wolga, assisted by a boatman, over the masses of ice; Elizabeth presenting a lock of her hair to an exile, going to Siberia, as a token to her parents, of their child's existence; Elizabeth meets with robbers, who notice her with surprize and curiosity, but leave her unmolested; Arrival of Elizabeth at Moscow, where she meets with Smoloff, who presents her to the Emperor; Safe return of Elizabeth, with the pardon of her father, accompanied by Smoloff; Harding B 44(42) Elizabeth; or, The exiles of Siberia. A tale founded upon facts: Exiles of Siberia. 9 November 1810. Cottin Madame (Sophie), 1770-1807 [author] Bodleian Libraries, Elizabeth; or, The exiles of Siberia. A tale founded upon facts- Exiles of Siberia


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