Book, Chapter
1 I, I | the New Palace. These were boats descending the course of
2 I, IV | twenty-five wagons, two portable boats, and two pieces of cannon.
3 I, IV | horses, they will take the boats, carriages, every means
4 I, V | office of the company whose boats plied between Nijni-Novgorod
5 I, V | the countless number of boats floating on its bosom.~An
6 I, V | the Volga on a bridge of boats, guarded by mounted Cossacks,
7 I, VII | Kasan. It is true that these boats have only to descend the
8 I, VII | Caucasus passed numerous boats being towed up the stream,
9 I, XIII| gaze up the river.~Several boats, aided by oars as well as
10 I, XIII| Tartars!”~There were indeed boats full of soldiers, and in
11 I, XIII| the right bank before the boats overtake us.”~Incited by
12 I, XIII| have, indeed!”~The Tartar boats were now only a hundred
13 I, XIII| violent blow was felt. The boats had run into the ferryboat.~“
14 I, XIII| dragged into one of the boats. The boatmen were killed,
15 I, XIV | the ferry by the Tartar boats, the pillage of the tarantass,
16 I, XVI | Tartars had destroyed all the boats, be obliged to swim across?~
17 II, I | dragged on board the Irtych boats, and no doubt a captive,
18 II, III | of vigilance were taken. Boats, requisitioned at Zabediero,
19 II, VII | if, as was probable, all boats had been destroyed to retard
20 II, VII | Ordinarily by means of boats specially built for the
21 II, VII | extreme difficulty that the boats reach the opposite bank.
22 II, VII | for building a bridge of boats, their march towards Irkutsk
23 II, VII | a little quay. There the boats touch. Friend, let us go
24 II, VIII| caused until a bridge of boats could be established, and
25 II, VIII| had launched a flotilla of boats, which would enable Feofar
26 II, IX | at any moment appear. The boats sent down the lower Yenisei
27 II, XII | means of bridges formed with boats. The Grand Duke did not
28 II, XIV | could use neither rafts nor boats. As to their crossing the
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