Book, Chapter
1 I, I | between the frontier and the government of Irkutsk.”~“Ah! you are
2 I, I | sent to the Cossacks of the government of Tobolsk to concentrate
3 I, II | is now isolated in the government of Irkutsk, and is no longer
4 I, II | frontier. He invaded the government of Semipolatinsk, and the
5 I, III | of Omsk, situated in the government of the same name; and his
6 I, IV | the event of the Muscovite government forbidding natives of any
7 I, IV | seemed to fear lest the government should be led to take certain
8 I, IV | intentions of the Muscovite government, or even to criticize them.~
9 I, IV | evident that the Russian government purposed taking severe measures
10 I, IV | to foment a revolt in the government of Nijni-Novgorod, which
11 I, IV | seeking Ivan Ogareff. The government, in fact, believed it to
12 I, VI | seems to me that to them the government proclamation must be more
13 I, VII | far as Rjef, a town in the government of Tver, that is, along
14 I, VIII| important chief town of the government, and a Greek archbishopric,
15 I, VIII| kept at the expense of the government, and is prolonged from Ishim
16 I, VIII| obtained from the Russian government, an authorization to join
17 I, IX | touched on the Kama.~The government of which Perm is the capital
18 I, XII | Nevertheless, it belongs to the government of Perm; and, consequently,
19 I, XII | the loyal Cossacks of the government of Tobolsk were advancing
20 I, XIII| the southern parts of the government of Tobolsk. Omsk was threatened.
21 I, XIII| But since the Muscovite Government had believed these hordes
22 I, XIV | most important city of the government of that name, for Tomsk
23 I, XVI | Feofar-Khan himself in the government of Yeniseisk? Michael could
24 I, XVII| Russian frontier.”~“For the government?”~“For the government, when
25 I, XVII| the government?”~“For the government, when it thinks proper.
26 I, XVII| London.~“From Kolyvan, Government of Omsk, Siberia, 6th August.~“
27 I, XVII| Montmartre, Paris.~“From Kolyvan, Government of Omsk, Siberia, 6th August.~“
28 II, I | badly, and the imperial government appeared to have lost its
29 II, I | But, bah! the Muscovite government is powerful; it cannot be
30 II, IV | grantees of the imperial government’s mines.~But the millionaires
31 II, VII | corps, hastily raised in the government of Yeniseisk, had marched
32 II, VII | men, to which the Russian government could not as yet oppose
33 II, VII | again at the disposal of the government. “Why should I receive a
34 II, VII | intention of the Muscovite government to lay the country desert
35 II, VIII| the Grand Duke. Had the government of the Czar determined that
36 II, XII | Russian troops from the government of Yakutsk were advancing
37 II, XII | who had obtained from the government an authorization to join
38 II, XIII| frontier provinces and the government of Tobolsk, engaged with
39 II, XIII| conceal that the Czar’s government had been utterly surprised
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