Book, Chapter
1 I, I | they obtained a peculiar power of divining the most secret
2 I, I | to be sure, had not the power of moving as freely as those
3 I, I | in fact, a very limited power of movement, we should not
4 I, II | for an hour, the Muscovite power!”~The Czar was right in
5 I, IV | journey. But it was not in his power to choose either weather
6 I, IV | provinces, he would have no power over the relays, either
7 I, IX | had to depend alone on the power of his roubles.~But to what
8 I, X | nor beast could resist its power.~Indeed, some firs which
9 I, XVII| wicket, but have it in his power to send off the news just
10 II, I | appeared to have lost its power beyond the frontiers of
11 II, I | companion by every means in his power. His first care, when they
12 II, II | Having Marfa Strogoff in her power, she would have been the
13 II, II | the Irtych are now in our power; and the Turcoman horsemen
14 II, II | will have fallen into your power. The Czar’s troops have
15 II, III | of this letter is in my power. I repeat, Sangarre, are
16 II, XII | bulwark of the Muscovite power in the Far East, was put
17 II, XIV | and the Grand Duke in the power of Ivan Ogareff.~During
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