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1 I, III | when the cold was sometimes fifty degrees below zero—he scoured
2 I, VII | perform the two hundred and fifty miles which separate this
3 I, XIII| they reached Abatskaia, fifty miles farther on, where
4 I, XIII| had reached Koulatsinskoe, fifty miles farther on. An hour
5 I, XIII| cried Michael; “courage! Fifty roubles for you if we reach
6 I, XV | midnight he had cleared fifty miles, and halted at the
7 I, XV | afternoon, after a stage of fifty miles he reached Kamsk.~
8 I, XVI | dismounted. There were about fifty. A dozen of them carried
9 I, XVI | is to say, a commander of fifty men, having under him a “
10 I, XVI | detachment was now not more than fifty paces behind him.~The Obi
11 II, I | contained at least a hundred and fifty thousand soldiers, as many
12 II, II | the steppe. A hundred and fifty versts lay between the camp
13 II, III | they must have diverged fifty versts eastward, to the
14 II, VI | Atchinsk, two hundred and fifty miles from Tomsk. Eighty
15 II, VII | command two hundred and fifty thousand men, to which the
16 II, VII | before them for a distance of fifty versts.~But not a boat was
17 II, VIII| Tartars, to the number of fifty thousand, had now quitted
18 II, X | is, was not so now. About fifty people were collected at
19 II, XI | like torches—a hundred and fifty flaming at once. With the
20 II, XII | town, and he told me that fifty thousand Russians under
21 II, XII | snow will keep them back. Fifty thousand good men, taking
22 II, XIII| engaged with a hundred and fifty thousand Tartars, and, notwithstanding
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