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thereby, from the fruitful province of Little 
Russia, for Moscow and St. Petersburg. 
Rivers falling into the Oka. 
Oupa and Shata, in the government of Tver. 
In the time of Peter the First, it was 
proposed to join the Shata with the Don, in 
order to open a communication between the 
Seas of Azof and the Euxine, and some of the 
streams belonging to the division of the Volga. 
Moskva, in the Moscow government. 
Mocsha, in the Pezna government, through 
the Tzna ', in the province of Tambof 
From the city of Morshansk, 500,000 cools, 
or ichetverts, of grain, and many other pro- 
ducts of consequence, as tallow, &c. are 
annually sent. In consequence of an Im- 
perial order, canals were begun, to pass 
round some dangerous place in the river 
last mentioned, the Tzna. 
Klasma, in the Vladimir Government. 
The following Rivers belong to the same Division, 
but are of less importance than the foregoing. 
The Nara, Protva, Osetre, Prona, Ougra, 
Vosa, Gisiidra, Nugra, Sousha, Roma- 
novka, and Tish. 
(I) The Tina falls into the Mocsha . 
