Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | Vitepsk, and of Mstislaf, Governor of the Hyperborean Regions,
2 I, V | altogether abandoned. Even the governor did not reside there. But
3 I, V | aides-decamp, leaving the governor’s palace, galloped in every
4 I, V | announcements: “By order of the Governor of Nijni-Novgorod.~“1st.
5 I, VI | the measures taken by the governor, measures which concerned
6 I, VI | brutal treatment from the governor’s agents.~Owing to the strength
7 I, VI | Livonian.~Not knowing the governor’s orders, she had come to
8 I, VII | town, so disturbed by the governor’s order. Michael had as
9 I, VII | who bowed stiffly. The governor’s proclamation did not concern
10 I, VIII| They had come for news. The governor of the province had published
11 I, XV | been rather to him that the Governor would have addressed himself
12 II, II | must be remembered, the governor and garrison had sought
13 II, VI | perhaps not lost, since the governor, to whom he would make himself
14 II, VII | addressed himself to the governor of the town, and established
15 II, VII | the wire, had ordered the governor, the garrison, the inhabitants,
16 II, XII | Below him acts a civil governor, in whose hands is the administration
17 II, XII | General Voranzoff, the governor of the town, and the chief
18 II, XIV | was in Irkutsk!~“To the governor’s palace!” said he to Nadia.~
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