Book, Chapter
1 I, I | his escort of Georgians, Cossacks, and Circassians—a brilliant
2 I, I | telegram was sent to the Cossacks of the government of Tobolsk
3 I, II | Nijni-Novgorod, and the Cossacks from the frontier, are advancing
4 I, II | of Semipolatinsk, and the Cossacks, who were only in small
5 I, IV | than two hundred mounted Cossacks, two hundred foot-soldiers,
6 I, IV | composed of Jews, Turks, Cossacks, Russians, Georgians, Kalmucks,
7 I, IV | on the frontier. The Don Cossacks have already gathered along
8 I, V | boats, guarded by mounted Cossacks, reached the square where
9 I, V | invariably aided by a number of Cossacks, who, lance on shoulder,
10 I, V | this occasion the soldiers, Cossacks and the rest, did not put
11 I, VI | suppressed by the presence of the Cossacks and agents of police. Immediately,
12 I, VI | shouts from the agents and Cossacks who were using them so brutally,
13 I, VII | their questions.~Numerous Cossacks came and went on the quay,
14 I, VIII| Police officers and a few Cossacks kept order among the crowd,
15 I, XII | activity. However, the loyal Cossacks of the government of Tobolsk
16 I, XIII| occupied by detachments of Cossacks, and they protected the
17 II, XII | an infantry regiment of Cossacks, consisting of two thousand
18 II, XII | escorted by a regiment of Cossacks, arrived in the Trans-Baikalcine
19 II, XII | banks of the Angara. But the Cossacks, the police, the citizens,
20 II, XIII| been fighting? Have not our Cossacks met the Tartars?”~“Several
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