Book, Chapter
1 I, II | had endeavored, both by force and persuasion, to subdue
2 I, II | Russia would need a large force to subdue it.~The fierce
3 I, II | who were only in small force there, had been obliged
4 I, X | feet on the ground, by main force placed it out of danger.~
5 I, XIV | period to carry it by main force, and in this they succeeded,
6 I, XIV | Russians are still in great force at Omsk, and thou couldst,
7 I, XVI | Tartars. A small Russian force of two thousand men, reported
8 I, XVI | such was the case, this force, which would soon find itself
9 I, XVII| warfare. He even endeavored to force the clerk to take his dispatch
10 II, I | annihilation of the Russian force, which had vainly attempted
11 II, II | approaching when you will force the old woman to speak?”~“
12 II, VII | yet oppose a sufficient force. The invasion could not,
13 II, IX | the invaders. No Russian force could be opposed to them
14 II, IX | delay. Was a sufficient force of Russians directly menacing
15 II, XII | the Tartars managed to force one of the gates. A fight
16 II, XII | what he could not gain by force. We have said that his plan
17 II, XIII| They were not in sufficient force to oppose the enemy.”~“Where
18 II, XIII| attempts to take the town by force should be suspended. He
19 II, XIV | lifted by an irresistible force, was dashed to the ground.~“
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