Book, Chapter
1 I, I | the vanguard of the French army. Nevertheless the Emperor
2 I, II | thousand inhabitants, an army of sixty thousand men, trebled
3 I, IV | have rejoined the Tartar army. But at every station where
4 I, XII | things, that Feofar-Khan’s army was rapidly approaching
5 I, XIV | main body of the Tartar army was concentrated.~Tomsk,
6 I, XVI | guard, or had the Emir’s army already advanced beyond
7 I, XVI | is in flames.”~“Was it an army or a detachment?”~“An army,
8 I, XVI | army or a detachment?”~“An army, for, as far as eye can
9 I, XVI | main body of Feofar-Khan’s army, would be inevitably overwhelmed,
10 I, XVII| engaged with the Tartar army! Pray Heaven that I may
11 II, I | formed the bulk of the Tartar army, and of them the khanats
12 II, I | esteemed of Feofar-Khan’s army.~If to this list are added
13 II, I | denomination of the Tartar army.~Nothing could be more romantic
14 II, I | would complete the invading army, and that the junction once
15 II, I | junction once effected, the army would march en masse on
16 II, I | very certainly Feofar’s army is only waiting for him
17 II, II | up the main body of the army of the Emir. The cavalry
18 II, II | Kolyvan, joined Feofar’s army.~Ivan Ogareff’s soldiers
19 II, II | the capricious Emir.~This army had not come from Omsk and
20 II, II | compose the rear-guard of an army on the march.~All these
21 II, II | and before the Russian army can succor them, Irkutsk
22 II, II | that of the most civilized army, and it is evident that
23 II, III | fortress, but the bulk of his army bivouacked under its walls,
24 II, III | rear-guard of the Tartar army. A house had been arranged
25 II, IV | the ranks of the Siberian army. Jolivet had told his companion
26 II, VII | stopped, and the whole Tartar army might at once march upon
27 II, VII | the vanguard of the Emir’s army had not appeared at Krasnoiarsk
28 II, VIII| they preceded the invading army.~In short, what Michael
29 II, VIII| Koondooz, with which Feofar’s army was to affect a junction
30 II, IX | advance guard of the Emir’s army, commanded by Ivan Ogareff,
31 II, XII | the whole of the invading army, except the garrisons left
32 II, XII | the march of the Tartar army was delayed by the battle
33 II, XII | may expect the relieving army?”~“Six days at most, sir,”
34 II, XIII| the estimate of the Tartar army, with the same object as
35 II, XV | Irkutsk. It was the succoring army under the command of General
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