Book, Chapter
1 I, I | New Palace over the old Muscovite city, was the Czar.~
2 I, II | countries, now under the Muscovite dominion— that of the Kirghiz
3 I, II | it only for an hour, the Muscovite power!”~The Czar was right
4 I, II | the Kirghiz against the Muscovite dominion. The present chief,
5 I, II | he hoped to rupture the Muscovite Empire. Acting under his
6 I, III | taken root. As he doffed his Muscovite cap, locks of thick curly
7 I, III | highest positions in the Muscovite empire.”~In short, if anyone
8 I, IV | available in the event of the Muscovite government forbidding natives
9 I, IV | divine the intentions of the Muscovite government, or even to criticize
10 I, XIII| the Tartars. But since the Muscovite Government had believed
11 I, XIV | expected arrival of a corps of Muscovite troops, not at Omsk, but
12 I, XVI | of Kolyvan, between the Muscovite troops coming from the north
13 II, I | a bad way. But, bah! the Muscovite government is powerful;
14 II, VII | was the intention of the Muscovite government to lay the country
15 II, XII | confines of the immense Muscovite Empire, the Grand Duke was
16 II, XII | the last bulwark of the Muscovite power in the Far East, was
17 II, XII | for this invasion of the Muscovite territory.”~“Your Highness
18 II, XIII| exhibiting several shot-holes. A Muscovite cap was on his head. His
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