And Vitebsk was not so different, only bigger and brighter and more crowded.
The Dvina, and the railroad, went on beyond Vitebsk,—went on to Russia.
It was a great city, Vitebsk; I never could exhaust its delights.
Only look at this, and this, and this that I brought from Vitebsk, bought with my own money!
And, as in the case of the Vitebsk readings, I cannot find that I suffered any harm.
We have abandoned Vilna and Vitebsk and shall abandon Drissa.
They inhabit Courland, Livonia, and a part of the province of Vitebsk.
That lady caught a contagious fever, which was raging at that time at Vitebsk, and died in a few hours.
Near the mouth the river is usually free from ice for 245 days in the year, and in the government of Vitebsk for 229.
In Vitebsk the Jews took an active part in defending the town against the besieging Russian army.