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txt/../pos/1324.pos 1324 txt/../wrd/1324.wrd Traceback (most recent call last): File "/data-disk/reader-compute/reader-classic/bin/txt2keywords.py", line 54, in for keyword, score in ( yake( doc, ngrams=NGRAMS, topn=TOPN ) ) : File "/data-disk/python/lib/python3.8/site-packages/textacy/ke/yake.py", line 96, in yake word_scores = _compute_word_scores(doc, word_occ_vals, word_freqs, stop_words) File "/data-disk/python/lib/python3.8/site-packages/textacy/ke/yake.py", line 205, in _compute_word_scores freq_baseline = statistics.mean(freqs_nsw) + statistics.stdev(freqs_nsw) File "/data-disk/python/lib/python3.8/statistics.py", line 315, in mean raise StatisticsError('mean requires at least one data point') statistics.StatisticsError: mean requires at least one data point 39888 txt/../ent/39888.ent 39888 txt/../wrd/39888.wrd 39888 txt/../pos/39888.pos 27366 txt/../wrd/27366.wrd 27366 txt/../pos/27366.pos 27366 txt/../ent/27366.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 27366 author: Heywood, Robert title: A Journey in Russia in 1858 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/27366.txt cache: ./cache/27366.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'27366.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 1324 author: Ransome, Arthur title: Russia in 1919 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/1324.txt cache: ./cache/1324.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 1 resourceName b'1324.txt' Traceback (most recent call last): File "/data-disk/reader-compute/reader-classic/bin/file2bib.py", line 107, in text = textacy.preprocessing.normalize.normalize_quotation_marks( text ) File "/data-disk/python/lib/python3.8/site-packages/textacy/preprocessing/normalize.py", line 32, in normalize_quotation_marks return text.translate(QUOTE_TRANSLATION_TABLE) AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'translate' 6413 txt/../pos/6413.pos 6413 txt/../wrd/6413.wrd 6413 txt/../ent/6413.ent 48403 txt/../pos/48403.pos 1326 txt/../pos/1326.pos 23031 txt/../pos/23031.pos 23031 txt/../wrd/23031.wrd 48403 txt/../wrd/48403.wrd 35232 txt/../pos/35232.pos 20880 txt/../pos/20880.pos 1326 txt/../wrd/1326.wrd 1326 txt/../ent/1326.ent 16930 txt/../pos/16930.pos 16930 txt/../wrd/16930.wrd 23031 txt/../ent/23031.ent 35232 txt/../wrd/35232.wrd 48403 txt/../ent/48403.ent 35232 txt/../ent/35232.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 22655 author: Moukhanoff, Michael title: Nelka Mrs. Helen de Smirnoff Moukhanoff, 1878-1963, a Biographical Sketch date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/22655.txt cache: ./cache/22655.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 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(Robert) title: The Story of Russia date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/20880.txt cache: ./cache/20880.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 8 resourceName b'20880.txt' 17350 txt/../wrd/17350.wrd === file2bib.sh === id: 21889 author: Abbott, Jacob title: Peter the Great date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/21889.txt cache: ./cache/21889.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'21889.txt' 43426 txt/../wrd/43426.wrd 46510 txt/../ent/46510.ent 12328 txt/../ent/12328.ent 43513 txt/../wrd/43513.wrd 46407 txt/../pos/46407.pos 56772 txt/../wrd/56772.wrd 46407 txt/../wrd/46407.wrd 12328 txt/../wrd/12328.wrd === file2bib.sh === id: 8465 author: Kerner, Robert Joseph title: The Russian Revolution; 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Written by Herself date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/46407.txt cache: ./cache/46407.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'46407.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 56772 author: Ganz, Hugo title: The Land of Riddles (Russia of To-day) date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/56772.txt cache: ./cache/56772.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 7 resourceName b'56772.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 46510 author: Gerrare, Wirt title: The Story of Moscow date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/46510.txt cache: ./cache/46510.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; 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C. (John Stevens Cabot) title: The Empire of Russia: From the Remotest Periods to the Present Time date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/15269.txt cache: ./cache/15269.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 10 resourceName b'15269.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 43680 author: Denikin, Anton Ivanovich title: The Russian Turmoil; Memoirs: Military, Social, and Political date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/43680.txt cache: ./cache/43680.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 9 resourceName b'43680.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 37947 author: Stephens, John L. title: Incidents of Travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Poland, Vol. 2 (of 2) date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/37947.txt cache: ./cache/37947.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; 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charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'45167.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 41751 author: Vámbéry, Ármin title: Travels in Central Asia Being the Account of a Journey from Teheran Across the Turkoman Desert on the Eastern Shore of the Caspian to Khiva, Bokhara, and Samarcand date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/41751.txt cache: ./cache/41751.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 9 resourceName b'41751.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 36505 author: Hommaire de Hell, Xavier title: Travels in the Steppes of the Caspian Sea, the Crimea, the Caucasus, &c. date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/36505.txt cache: ./cache/36505.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 26 resourceName b'36505.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 13806 author: Knox, Thomas Wallace title: Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/13806.txt cache: ./cache/13806.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'13806.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 1349 author: Wallace, Donald Mackenzie title: Russia date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/1349.txt cache: ./cache/1349.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 29 resourceName b'1349.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 46242 author: Russell, William Howard, Sir title: The British Expedition to the Crimea date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/46242.txt cache: ./cache/46242.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 14 resourceName b'46242.txt' Done mapping. 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(John Stevens Cabot) title = The Empire of Russia: From the Remotest Periods to the Present Time date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 172062 sentences = 9677 flesch = 70 summary = Young Russians Sent to Foreign Countries.--The Tzar Decides Upon a Tour Russian Court.--Russia and Austria Secretly Combine to Drive the Turks the territory was annexed to Russia, and Russian nobles were placed in both to the grand princes of Russia and the powers of the empire. supplant the Greek religion in Russia, sent letters to the Russian began to court the aid of the Russian princes, and a successful Tartar Youri soon marched, with an army, upon Moscow, took the city by storm, grand prince took the command of the Russian army in person, and relations with Russia, sent word to Moscow that the great enemy of the the Russians.--The Grand Prince Takes the Title of Emperor.--Turkish the Russians.--The Grand Prince Takes the Title of Emperor.--Turkish the Russian Fleet.--Great Naval Victory.--Visit of the Prussian Prince the Russian Fleet.--Great Naval Victory.--Visit of the Prussian Prince cache = ./cache/15269.txt txt = ./txt/15269.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 16613 author = Spargo, John title = Bolshevism: The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 118862 sentences = 5543 flesch = 58 summary = Bolsheviki themselves; the declarations of Russian Socialist organizations working-class self-government, composed of delegates elected directly by "Nikolai Lenine" made him a great power in the Russian Socialist movement. attempt to establish a new kind of social state in Russia, Lenine has been Bolsheviki did not base their hope upon the working class of Russia, and after the war began a Socialist Manifesto to the laboring masses of Russia Russia belongs not to the Czar, but to the Russian working-people. working-class leaders in Russia that the vast majority of the workers, working-people, both city workers and peasants, supported the policy of the Constituent Assembly were representatives of the Revolutionary Socialist The attitude of the Social Democratic party toward the peasant Socialists the government of Russia into the people's hands. peasants in the Constituent Assembly, and in the Revolutionary Socialist Socialist party and the National Soviet of Peasants' Delegates, and it was cache = ./cache/16613.txt txt = ./txt/16613.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 19534 author = nan title = Russia, as Seen and Described by Famous Writers date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 91629 sentences = 3860 flesch = 67 summary = in central Russia and eastern Siberia, of lake-regions in north-west The Russian Empire falls into two great subdivisions, the European He divides Russian history into two great parts, the ancient and The form of a Russian Church underwent little change up to the The usual form of mitre of a pope of the Russian church is well-known. old faith of the Russian branch of the Greek Church, as expressed Like many old Russian towns, also, it is laid once the great naval station of the Russians on the Black Sea. We chose the coast route, and travelled for five hours in the afternoon is called "Little" and "New Russia," or the "Black Earth Country" through Russian forests as they still exist in European Russia, The season in St. Petersburg begins on the Russian New Year's Day, Of the Russian there are the following chief dialects--Great, Little, cache = ./cache/19534.txt txt = ./txt/19534.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 20880 author = Van Bergen, R. (Robert) title = The Story of Russia date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 68748 sentences = 3883 flesch = 74 summary = Russian books, we learn about Great and Little Russia, White and Red The Russians, that is the people of Russia whose story we are reading, a Russian hireling of the Grand Duke of Moscow who was present when "The dukes of Moscow," says a Russian author,[8] "took Gedimin invaded Russia, defeated a Russo-Tartar army in 1321, and took When Dmitri died in 1389, he left Moscow the most powerful of Russian Ivan left Novgorod in peace during five years, when he thought it time Russian army of 50,000 men, but the following year, 1502, they were restored in Russia, when the people of Lithuania wrote to the czar Russia, since it diminished the power of the czar and the people would Russia's policy, ordered the commander-in-chief of the Russian armies the type of the Russian czars, who had increased Russia's power and 1866, Russian Poland became a part of Russia. cache = ./cache/20880.txt txt = ./txt/20880.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 18165 author = Hapgood, Isabel Florence title = Russian Rambles date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 104185 sentences = 4739 flesch = 72 summary = We must do the Russians who occupy the building at the present day the time to Russian publications while in Russia, and that I would only add like a true Russian village, but with trees and bushes well trained un-Russian spire, ranks as a Court church; that in the Old Palace across first joined the Russian church, and one of the count's daughters stood will never find the Russian peasant like that. Practically, a small Russian village consists of one street, since those and pleasing, but the Great Russian peasant woman's voice is undeniably As we proceeded southward, pretty Little Russian girls took the place of other four Russian men, to receive anointment in like manner, and pass that I did not wear the garb of the Russian merchant class, or look like "They looked like strangers, but talked Russian," he said. Piotr's smiling wife, who was small, like most Russian peasant women, cache = ./cache/18165.txt txt = ./txt/18165.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 16930 author = Parmele, Mary Platt title = A Short History of Russia date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 60061 sentences = 2973 flesch = 68 summary = and the words "Russian Empire" stand for a majestic world-power in It had a Tsar, while Russia had only a Grand Prince, and, which Russia was rent and torn after the death of her Grand Prince at throne, the faithful Prince of Moscow returned with a new state added empire called himself not "Grand Prince of all the Russias," but Great, Russia had apparently not one thing in common with the states of disordered state of Russia under the Polish crown, and making one great seen a Tsar of Moscow quit Holy Russia to wander in foreign lands among The time had come for this great empire to that Russia was not made for a few great and powerful people, for whom Russia, in common with all the Great Powers (now been with Russia's demands, that the United States, Great Britain and GRAND PRINCES OF ALL THE RUSSIAS. cache = ./cache/16930.txt txt = ./txt/16930.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 27366 author = Heywood, Robert title = A Journey in Russia in 1858 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 12489 sentences = 491 flesch = 66 summary = learn that our Russian friend was residing in one of the palaces at St. Petersburg, and also that he would be able to render us most valuable Regent Street of St. Petersburg, three miles long and very wide, having numerous shops with large signboards containing some letters of an and numerous beautiful marble statues, forming a delightful retreat, but Then the Diamond room, containing the crown and jewels of the Imperial small room occupied by the late Emperor Nicholas containing a very small the holy lamp, and sets it up in one of the numerous sockets in a large Passing through the palace, containing numerous pictures, marbles and In the new palace erected by the Emperor Alexander after the great streets and numerous public buildings, boulevards and other delightful At Charlottenhof there is a grand palace, containing an immense room, There is also a very large Exchange, very numerously attended at high cache = ./cache/27366.txt txt = ./txt/27366.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 27743 author = Alec-Tweedie, Mrs. (Ethel) title = Through Finland in Carts date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 123108 sentences = 6077 flesch = 77 summary = Finland, or, as the natives call it in Finnish, _Suomi_, is a country of travelling or country rides, the Finland student wears a small linen round listening--result, that young men and women know little of one fact that there are over 300 public bathing-women in little Finland. Finnish," for use amongst his servants; but every year the Finlander is If life is intolerable to Mrs. Jones in Finland, away she goes by herself; at the end of a year Mr. Jones advertises three times in the paper for his wife or for of the people that the land may be known and the Finlander a little the right thing in Finland, and the old people alone talk--the young "Do you generally stay long in the same house in Finland?" Every one in Finland can read to-day, but the first Finnish book was Finland is a wonderful little country and her people are strong. cache = ./cache/27743.txt txt = ./txt/27743.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 23031 author = Seacole, Mary title = Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 60614 sentences = 2615 flesch = 75 summary = took us some time to reach the long, low hut which he called his home. poor worn heart longed to see once more the old familiar faces of the be cured in my way by mine; while I was fortunately able to nurse Mr. Day through a sharp attack of illness. resign my hopes for a time, and so started for Navy Bay. But all the way to England, from Navy Bay, I was turning my old wish He soon found his way to Spring Hill, and before long case one day when I passed through the camp and saw my friend Seacole, British Hotel, Spring Hill, Crimea." young officer coming down one day just in time to carry off my last By this time the day's news had come from the front, and perhaps among Mind you, a day was a long time to give to sorrow in the cache = ./cache/23031.txt txt = ./txt/23031.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 22655 author = Moukhanoff, Michael title = Nelka Mrs. Helen de Smirnoff Moukhanoff, 1878-1963, a Biographical Sketch date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 35712 sentences = 2416 flesch = 83 summary = After Nelka's father died in Europe, her mother returned to America Early in life she was seeking and trying to think things out. imprint on Nelka, if not for life, then certainly for many years. At the end of the same year Nelka went for four months to Sofia, very pro-Japanese and Nelka suffered in her feelings while living in Finally after a stay of over two years in Russia, Nelka started back Her little dog Tibi became of primary importance in Nelka's life. Nelka took the death of her mother in a most tragic and painful way, Nelka was a great believer in 'circumstances' in life. think the death of Tibi did to the lives of both Nelka and me. At one time, during 1916 Nelka came for a few days to our country By this time also, Nelka and I were living in another house, in a cache = ./cache/22655.txt txt = ./txt/22655.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21889 author = Abbott, Jacob title = Peter the Great date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 75181 sentences = 2950 flesch = 67 summary = The circumstances under which Peter the Great came to the throne form a sons of Alexis, Peter was at this time altogether too young to reign, for Peter lived at this time with his young wife at a certain country long as the Czar Alexis, Peter's father, continued to live. The next day Peter, having probably in the mean time made some farther natural, therefore, that Peter should soon learn to place great excitements of their long journey, and to allow Peter time to form and ordered to accompany Peter to England, to remain with him all the time At length, when the time arrived for Peter to set out on his return to The Czar also sent orders to a great many leading boyars or nobles, In the mean time, the Czar himself had been exposed to great danger in At the time of the death of Alexis the Czar's hopes in respect to a cache = ./cache/21889.txt txt = ./txt/21889.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1349 author = Wallace, Donald Mackenzie title = Russia date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 283037 sentences = 11920 flesch = 58 summary = This ancient custom has produced among Russians of the old school a kind About the time of the Crimean War many of the Russian landed proprietors serfs instinctively regretted the good old times, when they lived under an idea, the Russian peasant can generally fill up the remaining Ivan's household was a good specimen of the Russian peasant family Though I knew at that time little of Russian history, I suspected that the province.* During this time a good many landed proprietors, who time of Tsar Alexis, father of Peter the Great, ordered all the old such as peasants, landed proprietors, and the like, came into existence story about certain little Russian pigs that went to foreign lands to Russia and in Western Europe--State Peasants--Numbers and Geographical Russia and in Western Europe--State Peasants--Numbers and Geographical Russian Formalism--Local Self-Government of Russia Contrasted with That Russian Formalism--Local Self-Government of Russia Contrasted with That cache = ./cache/1349.txt txt = ./txt/1349.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 4779 author = Vaknin, Samuel title = Russian Roulette: Russia's Economy in Putin's Era date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 29819 sentences = 1805 flesch = 59 summary = ventures with foreign firms in Russia and the security services' Russia's energy monopolies whether state owned or private serve as new owners, Russian oil firms now seem to be leading Russia albeit capacity, and subsidized domestic prices (oil sold inside Russia costs (Russia's second largest oil firm) intends to increase output by 20% wholly or partially, to Russia or by trading ADR's of Russian firms Central Bank allowed individuals to invest up to $75,000 outside Russia. operation which involved, inter alia, the Bank of New York and Russia's The Russian Central Bank invested billions of dollars (through an Of the World Bank's $12 billion allocated to 51 projects in Russia Russian domestic and foreign investments, leaving the regions to make Quoted by the American Foreign Policy Council, Russia's Energy Russia's mostly-privatized oil industry foreign intelligence services, especially from east Europe and Russia. cache = ./cache/4779.txt txt = ./txt/4779.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1326 author = Ransome, Arthur title = The Crisis in Russia date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 36920 sentences = 1520 flesch = 62 summary = important of all work at the present time: in the Moscow junction of the same district is worked entirely by unskilled labor, the workers being mass of reasons why the Russians at the present time should not work thus be a shortage of labor in Russia, even if the numbers of workmen Thus the actual government of Russia at the present time may be not Central Committee; such a body, even in a country such as Russia, is an Trade Unions in Russia are in a different position from that which is in general directs all the political and economic work of the State, that of creating a general Trade Union Movement organized on All-Russian military organization the work of labor registration and industrial although Russia is an agricultural country, the Communist plans for her one of the hardest worked men in Russia, and the only time I was able to cache = ./cache/1326.txt txt = ./txt/1326.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12328 author = Kennan, George title = Tent Life in Siberia A New Account of an Old Undertaking; Adventures among the Koraks and Other Tribes In Kamchatka and Northern Asia date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 136458 sentences = 5308 flesch = 68 summary = NOMADS AND THEIR TENTS--DOOR-HOLES AND DOGS--POLOGS--KORAK BREAD clear, cold water of the river, and waked Dodd to see the mountains. long bend in the river, and started on foot with a native guide for might cross the head of the Okhotsk Sea to Gizhiga by water before the SABLE-TRAPPING--KAMCHADAL LANGUAGE--NATIVE MUSIC--DOG-DRIVING--WINTER Anadyr River had arrived at Gizhiga on dog-sledges just previous to the Wandering Koraks to the long, narrow dog-sledges of their settled our party a mile away, moving rapidly toward the Korak village of Kuil night we reached a small log _yurt_ on a branch of the Gizhiga River, leave on dog-sledges with Viushin and a small party of Cossacks for DOG-SLEDGE TRAVEL--ARCTIC MIRAGES--CAMP AT NIGHT--A HOWLING DOG-SLEDGE TRAVEL--ARCTIC MIRAGES--CAMP AT NIGHT--A HOWLING The four little Russian and native villages, just south of the Arctic During this time great numbers of wild, wandering natives--Chukchis, cache = ./cache/12328.txt txt = ./txt/12328.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 6413 author = Trotsky, Leon title = From October to Brest-Litovsk date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 32848 sentences = 1615 flesch = 58 summary = at the time that the Soviet's power as a political party would fall In the Petrograd Soviet, the domination of our party was definitely Soviet, our party put forth the demand to establish a coalition called at that time a special meeting of the Petrograd Soviet, which was meeting of the Petrograd Executive Committee, the Soviet's party, which had proved to be in the majority in the Petrograd Soviet, Soviet parties, the Social-Revolutionists and the Mensheviks, had Soviet, a Military Revolutionary Committee, which was intended to be, in fact, the Soviet Staff of the Petrograd garrison in opposition to of the Petrograd Soviet and of our party. government should bear a coalition character within the Soviet parties. The bourgeois press later accused the sailors and the Soviet government The stronger the Soviet government became in Petrograd, the more the Nevertheless, the news of the Soviet government at Petrograd cache = ./cache/6413.txt txt = ./txt/6413.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 8465 author = Kerner, Robert Joseph title = The Russian Revolution; The Jugo-Slav Movement date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 25312 sentences = 1177 flesch = 64 summary = Constitutional Democratic party in the first Duma and since that time Council of Soldiers' and Workmen's Deputies, whose leaders are neither peasants up to the time of the revolution of 1917 and in a way may still the new provisional government to the crowd, composed largely of workmen new government had worked in and through institutions, in which peasants of workmen, soldiers, and peasants, through army committees, land all-Russian Conference of Councils of Workmen's and Soldiers' Deputies, of the Provisional Government by the Council of Workmen's and Soldiers' The Council of Workmen's and Soldiers' Deputies acted on the principle non-socialist groups were willing to enter a coalition government led only their second-best men as members of the new government. revolution, and the third Coalition Government, unquestionably brought The present war was declared by the Tsar but the people approved it The nation of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, thus unified, will form cache = ./cache/8465.txt txt = ./txt/8465.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11980 author = Graham, Stephen title = A Tramp's Sketches date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 61925 sentences = 3912 flesch = 86 summary = Black Sea shore, living for whole days together on wild fruit, water passed away--the sea became a great bale of grey--blue silk, I looked up to the sky and saw the evening turning swiftly to night the deserted road and asked my heart for a village, a house, a church, never grow old, and the beauty of his world can never pass away. "You are going to Jerusalem," said the good man and woman next once in a man's life the pilgrim Christ comes knocking at his door, I was tramping along a Black Sea road one night, and was wondering "Very like," said she, looking at me with new interest. I came into a little town; it was a cold night and I wanted shelter. spring, with a new, young, whispering child-life in the old heart. and sat looking out to sea for days, my eyes shining like lighthouse cache = ./cache/11980.txt txt = ./txt/11980.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36303 author = Trotsky, Leon title = Our Revolution: Essays on Working-Class and International Revolution, 1904-1917 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 36224 sentences = 1933 flesch = 58 summary = mass-movement in Russia with clear political aims: "The Revolution has Revolution is victorious, political power necessarily passes into the The working class was the leading power in the Revolution. Revolution_, the student of Russian political life has a feeling "_There are no revolutionary people in Russia as yet._" "_The Russian political power should pass into the hands of the working class, is "The working class in Germany is, in its social and political revolution the political supremacy of the working class can be only a In case of a victorious revolution, political power passes into the political aid from the European proletariat the working class of Russia The influence of the Russian revolution on the proletariat of Europe is proletariat, in the history of the Russian Revolution? city proletariat and the anti-revolutionary liberal bourgeoisie deepest social-revolutionary demands of the working masses. the Russian Revolution, the proletariat, are behind the bourgeois cache = ./cache/36303.txt txt = ./txt/36303.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36505 author = Hommaire de Hell, Xavier title = Travels in the Steppes of the Caspian Sea, the Crimea, the Caucasus, &c. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 226957 sentences = 9329 flesch = 65 summary = received in Russia, better than some travellers of our day, whose pages Tumuli--Steppes of the Black Sea--A Russian Village--Snow There are at this day, in Russia, two great branches of manufacturing If at this day the establishment of new villages in Southern Russia is Government of the Cossacks of the Black Sea. Taganrok was founded in 1706, by Peter the Great, after the taking of As for the foreign colonies established in New Russia, the government in Russia from the time of Peter the Great to these days, one cannot of a great number of Russians among the Cossacks. Cossacks, however, use no other water during a great part of the year. third day of our stay, a great number of Kalmuck families suddenly respecting the great importance of the Caucasus to Russia. Cossacks[88] and of Great Russians[89] were settled in the same regions; cache = ./cache/36505.txt txt = ./txt/36505.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39888 author = Saurusaitis, Peter title = Thirty Days in Lithuania in 1919 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 5950 sentences = 303 flesch = 73 summary = directed me to cross Germany, assuring me that two Lithuanian priests I started for Lithuania by way of Belgium, Cologne, Berlin, Eytkunen, to this way to Lithuania if you promise me not to return to America the total abstinance among Lithuanians in America, I wish you would do the same here." In Lithuania the opportunity to speak to the people is Lithuanians in Lithuania have learned from the Germans when they abstinance in Lithuania, after the horrible war; that those people could officials called the Lithuanian people together and promised them great Lithuanians, or so-called Poles who by the familiar and long intercourse stands to reason then, that the Lithuanians, as a nation, are very The Lithuanian people of Liverpool asked me to give a Mission to them. smaller nations of the world, Lithuanians are crying: "Where is Justice? preserving the Lithuanian nation, together with its language, is cache = ./cache/39888.txt txt = ./txt/39888.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41237 author = Vanderlip, Washington Baker title = In Search of a Siberian Klondike date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 53479 sentences = 2783 flesch = 81 summary = the sources of the Ghijiga River--Four hours of sun a day--When dog native dishes--Curious habits of the sledge-dog 139 Three Little Half-caste Russians and Native natives store fish for the sledge-dogs--The three varieties With my horses came little Russian pack-saddles or On the second day we struck a small water-course and saw many signs of use on hard snow were three feet long and eight inches wide. sledges was loaded with dog-food--namely, salmon heads and backs. reader may well ask how the natives can use both dogs and reindeer if with dogs through a deer country, but the natives do not take it in the time that we had secured the dog the deer were a mile away, making both night and day, but without the use of dogs. Okhotsk Sea, where I was to discharge my Russian dog-teams, and secure the lookout for good dogs, and while I was in this village I came upon cache = ./cache/41237.txt txt = ./txt/41237.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41452 author = Le Queux, William title = Rasputin the Rascal Monk Disclosing the Secret Scandal of the Betrayal of Russia by the Mock-Monk Grichka and the Consequent Ruin of the Romanoffs. With official documents revealed and recorded for the first time. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 45671 sentences = 2376 flesch = 71 summary = Disclosing the Secret Scandal of the Betrayal of Russia by the mock-monk at Tsarskoe-Selo by a Russian monk named Helidor and his French friend, Daily, smart society women came to Rasputin's house for "private Three days later Rasputin went out to Tsarskoe-Selo, where the Emperor By this means Rasputin placed a spy of Germany upon all the Tsar's most intercepted a letter sent by the Empress to her "Holy Father" early in The letter before me was addressed in her Majesty's hand to Rasputin, at up to be a "holy man." And as such, all Russia, from the Empress Rasputin's house, Protopopoff succeeded in bribing certain generals at On the following day, however, Rasputin having returned to his house in Petrograd, a secret meeting was held at the house of a man named who had declared that he "heard in the Holy Father Rasputin the voice of Rasputin, Protopopoff and certain Generals suborned by the mock-monk, cache = ./cache/41452.txt txt = ./txt/41452.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41495 author = Pardo Bazán, Emilia, condesa de title = Russia: Its People and Its Literature date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 74938 sentences = 2754 flesch = 58 summary = The idea of writing something about Russia, the Russian novel, and author, Voguié, in writing of Léon Tolstoï, says that this Russian his own spirit and that of the Russian novel there was something like a At the right hand of the imperial power stands the second Russian this is certainly worthy of note, especially in a country like Russia, the language of the best writers on the subject, _the great Russian in the Russian Code, it is a dead letter to a people opposed to the idea what Nature and history have made of Russia,--a nation civilized by political writings in Russia, and organized a secret society for Russian French critic whose work on the Russian novel has been so useful to me "Thou art like the troïka, O Russia, my beloved country! brought up, like most Russian noblemen of his class, in the country, on cache = ./cache/41495.txt txt = ./txt/41495.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33303 author = Bury, Herbert, Bp. title = Russian Life To-day date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 61101 sentences = 2448 flesch = 69 summary = time when Church work in the United States looked to London for word "Russia" usually makes upon people who know little about her inner writing these words, laid down a copy of _The Times_ in which Mr. Stephen Graham--no one knows the heart and soul of Russia quite as he Holy War," says "People in Russia are naturally kind. Great numbers of the working class speak German, the national language, determining the destinies for a long time to come, of a great people. live in Russia all the year round, as the cities and great towns are people, and possibly Russians will like to know that we have an order of the Russian Church--in many ways so like our own--is for us to-day, it One of my great reasons for looking to the Orthodox Church of Russia to _Russia and the War_, "the English Church is said to be very like the cache = ./cache/33303.txt txt = ./txt/33303.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 48403 author = Wardrop, John Oliver title = The Kingdom of Georgia: Notes of travel in a land of women, wine, and song date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 43572 sentences = 3039 flesch = 78 summary = lies in its people; the Georgians are not only fair to look upon, but Russian or Georgian carries the traveller from the Black Sea to the the Caucasus, could not speak a dozen words of Russian or Georgian. the way to Tiflis, passing Mikhailovo (whence a road runs to Borzhom, THE GEORGIAN MILITARY ROAD BETWEEN TIFLIS AND VLADIKAVKAZ. THE GEORGIAN MILITARY ROAD BETWEEN TIFLIS AND VLADIKAVKAZ. and the Kura commands the two great roads of the country and makes it of the present century, and a traveller who visited Tiflis about a little incident is a very good illustration of the Georgian character: the Georgians took the place and carried off several Armenians, who the Georgian and Russian peoples may continue. Travels of Russian Ambassadors to Georgia in Seventeenth Century. a great many books and articles on Georgian history, published of the Georgian Church," translated from the Russian by the cache = ./cache/48403.txt txt = ./txt/48403.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 48479 author = Lesseps, Jean-Baptiste-Barthélemy, baron de title = Travels in Kamtschatka, During the Years 1787 and 1788, Volume 1 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 46326 sentences = 2119 flesch = 72 summary = With respect to the Kamtschadale village, which forms a considerable Kamtschadales make use of dogs[20] to draw their sledges; the best, observed in general that ostrogs of so little consideration were not north east; we journeyed on its bank for some time, till we came to a cross a second time in order to arrive at the baths, on account of Kasloff resolved to quit them, four days after our arrival. they were frequently obliged to place themselves in the water, in provisions of the Kamtschadales and Russians of this country. Bolcheretsk, not long ago, was the chief place of Kamtschatka, M. Kasloff was equally as impatient to arrive at the place of his change of dogs, we were obliged to stop, to give them time to rest. this place, that the dogs are only fed once a day, at the end of their We travelled this day sixty-six wersts upon the Kamtschatka, the ice of cache = ./cache/48479.txt txt = ./txt/48479.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38690 author = Tolstoy, Leo, graf title = What Shall We Do? date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 107710 sentences = 4369 flesch = 70 summary = working-men, accustomed to labour and privation, and therefore having a lives of the old people, women, and children of the working-classes, are Men who consider it their lawful right to utilize the labour of others, that it is only by means of money that some men utilize the labour of wants money so that his right to utilize another man's labour may not be man need only not desire to profit by other men's labour by serving the now we, the majority of rich people, who live by other men's labour, go non-working people, in order to have a right to utilize other men's that some men, by means of money, acquire an imaginary right to land and that some men, by means of money, acquire an imaginary right to land and that some men, by means of money, acquire an imaginary right to land and cache = ./cache/38690.txt txt = ./txt/38690.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35232 author = Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich title = A Letter to American Workingmen, from the Socialist Soviet Republic of Russia date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 4466 sentences = 192 flesch = 57 summary = caused, like the present imperialistic war, by squabbles among kings, It was a war of the American people against the English who Had the Anglo-French and American bourgeoisie accepted the Soviet hands of imperialism in the interests of victory over the bourgeoisie, interests of the international socialist revolution? Russian and the international socialist revolution. force of the class struggle, called Revolution. revolutionary and progressive significance of the American Civil War The American working class will not follow the lead of its bourgeoisie. standpoint of the proletariat: the war against the capitalist class, the bourgeoisie would still maintain that the victims of the world war socialist revolution in all countries is unavoidable. huge majority of the working-class itself, are building up a new world, proletariat with the new democracy of the proletariat, of civil war comrades, American Workingmen, for the development of the revolution socialist revolution comes to our assistance with its armies. cache = ./cache/35232.txt txt = ./txt/35232.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42540 author = Voltaire title = The History of Peter the Great, Emperor of Russia date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 125846 sentences = 4407 flesch = 63 summary = and Dutch, till the time that Peter the Great opened a passage into his armies, customs, religion: state of Russia before Peter the Great. Russia is indebted solely to czar Peter for its great influence in the Before the time of Peter the Great, Russia was neither so powerful, so and some time afterwards found means to be introduced to the czar Peter; At this very time czar Peter entertained thoughts of seizing upon Ingria his troops, and supplied the place of general Le Fort: the czar ordered render the Russian power respectable on the Euxine Sea. March 30.] Upon his return to Petersburg, finding his new citadel of king of Sweden, when that prince reproached him with not making the czar Successes of Peter the Great.--Return of Charles XII. Successes of Peter the Great.--Return of Charles XII. to sea were taken by the czar's men of war, and a Russian army marched cache = ./cache/42540.txt txt = ./txt/42540.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43680 author = Denikin, Anton Ivanovich title = The Russian Turmoil; Memoirs: Military, Social, and Political date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 133739 sentences = 6796 flesch = 63 summary = meetings, soviets, committees, of doing away with Commanding Officers, received an offer from a group of German officers to join our army as War introduced two new elements into the spiritual life of the army. and uplifting the Russian people's Army and its Command morally and The old Russian Army was still strong enough to continue the war and to combining the tasks of governing the country and commanding the Army, the following report to the Provisional Government: "The Army Council Commanding Officer of the Tenth Army as General for special missions. Commanding Officers of the Russian Army in the middle of May, 1917, Brussilov dismissed the Commander of the Eighth Army, General Government, (2) from the Soviets, and (3) from the Army Committees. Russian soldiers against the Government and their commanders, in whose The Russian Armies of the South-Western Front, commanded by General telegrams to the Provisional Government from all Army Commanders of my cache = ./cache/43680.txt txt = ./txt/43680.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46242 author = Russell, William Howard, Sir title = The British Expedition to the Crimea date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 304909 sentences = 13203 flesch = 71 summary = French Generals to select this place for the landing warned the Russians French men-of-war left Varna Bay, and from morning to evening not an which Lord Raglan, accompanied by a very large staff, Marshal St. Arnaud, Generals Bosquet, Forey, and a number of French officers, rode French, inasmuch as the English attack took place only when the Russian formed line in advance of our camp, the left under Major-General 7,000 men, and attacked the left of the Second Division, commanded by French and the Russians, in which a few men were wounded on both sides, French lost two officers, wounded (one since dead) and about twenty men General Brunet led his men to attack the left of the work. In the French army one officer was killed to thirty men, and next "General Order of the Day" for the French army. French Army, under the command of that distinguished officer, General cache = ./cache/46242.txt txt = ./txt/46242.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46407 author = Catherine II, Empress of Russia title = Memoirs of the Empress Catherine II. Written by Herself date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 100601 sentences = 4628 flesch = 76 summary = when the Grand Duke was in our room, the Empress entered suddenly, and the Empress herself, who, having learnt that the Grand Duke had taken A short time after the arrival of the Empress and Grand Duke at St. Petersburg, my mother met with a serious annoyance, which she could not In the month of May, the Empress, with the Grand Duke, went to occupy she said, "that the Empress has acted like a true mother to-day." I saw every day to the Empress' dressing-room, as my mother, at leaving, had Meanwhile the Grand Duke came in, and this time the Empress return with Madame Tchoglokoff to Moscow, where the Grand Duke arrived court day the Empress said to Madame Tchoglokoff that this fashion of A few days afterwards the Grand Duke told me he wished to ask the No one was in the room but myself, the Empress, the Grand Duke, cache = ./cache/46407.txt txt = ./txt/46407.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46510 author = Gerrare, Wirt title = The Story of Moscow date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 91474 sentences = 4943 flesch = 73 summary = the eastern church present Isidor, the metropolitan of Moscow, agreed to Vasili two sons, Ivan, the Tsarevich, who was later the "terrible" Tsar, In Moscow Ivan kept the grand-dukes, princes, and boyards his nearest For Moscow Ivan did little: twice during his reign the town was the old throne room of the Tsars Vasili, Ivan "Groznoi" and Boris Moscow from the Poles; here the people went to meet the young Tsar How the reigning princes caused the church in Moscow to Great Rostov, and in his youth passed some time near Moscow, and later, Of the churches of the orthodox, the number in Moscow is indeed great; Peter forsook Moscow, left her to the Church, which he served badly--and of the Church in Moscow; they look out towards Ivan Veliki, immediately the Tsar Alexis, and differs from those of Moscow town in being of town; walls, towers, palaces, churches, convents, monasteries--all were cache = ./cache/46510.txt txt = ./txt/46510.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 54507 author = Novikova, Olga Alekseevna title = Russian Memories date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 79007 sentences = 4650 flesch = 72 summary = the poor people of England Russia was represented by the filth of the pro-Russian in England, she has many times been reproached in Russia as In Russia there was only one thought in the people's minds--war, which come and see "the Russian agent," "the M.P. for Russia in England," and England about Russia and Russians, about our institutions and customs, Russian views, and to let Russia know England and English views. Russia declared war against Turkey and Great Britain remained neutral, two great Christian countries like Russia and England, when they are the interests of England as of Russia, as can easily be seen to-day. that I, in memory of that death, am working for that Cause, that Mr. Gladstone, in his review of my book, _Russia and England_, distinctly Russians, it will have a great effect upon the Jews of Russia. on Russia, on the Russian people. cache = ./cache/54507.txt txt = ./txt/54507.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 56772 author = Ganz, Hugo title = The Land of Riddles (Russia of To-day) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 78099 sentences = 4177 flesch = 69 summary = opportunity to study for a short time Russian society, first in a state But, thank Heaven, the world is great and I am insignificant; Russian cities, while of the higher classes of Polish and Russian society but great poets and geniuses, they felt no need of a new drawing-room art, The great painter is artist, man, and poet, a phenomenon like how little we, in the West, know of Russian life. You may hear it said often enough in Russia, "The Russian people of Russia no anti-Semitic feeling whatever exists. alone sufficient to place the unhappy Jews of the great prison state in As little can the great Russian masters in the use of shades, political public opinion likes to work you need notice only one thing," said an entirely unprejudiced Russian much better to the religious needs of the Russian people than the state cache = ./cache/56772.txt txt = ./txt/56772.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 60315 author = Goldman, Emma title = My Disillusionment in Russia date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 50720 sentences = 3136 flesch = 71 summary = The _actual_ Russian Revolution took place in the summer months of return to Russia and help in the great work. The Russian workers, like the peasants, also employed direct action. Zorin informed me, others were working with the Soviet Government. Soviets," said Zorin, "the living place of the most active members America for their political opinions, now in Revolutionary Russia again For some time Makhno worked in harmony with the Bolsheviki, Revolution, one who was carrying on the great work of education in a workers felt in the great Russian Revolution, and of their faith and people in Russia know how to work. them the meaning of work in revolutionary Russia. the first news of the Polish attack on Russia: I felt the Revolution Russian Revolution in view of the fact that the Bolsheviki negotiated "These people come to Russia just to look us over," cache = ./cache/60315.txt txt = ./txt/60315.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 60867 author = Hordynski, Joseph title = History of the Late Polish Revolution and the Events of the Campaign date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 120490 sentences = 5287 flesch = 64 summary = state of the Polish forces when general Skrzynecki took the chief the Polish army and the detached corps.--Russian position. of Modlin attacks and defeats a Russian force at Serock.--General forced to retreat.--General Gielgud attacks Wilno.--Battle of with the enemy's cavalry.--General Rohland takes a position at enemy.--Attacks and disperses a brigade of Russian infantry.--Passes corps by general Dwernicki at Swierza.--Renewal of the enemy's attack taken from the enemy, 100 cannon.--The Russian army, with the new corps received orders to join the grand army, and that a general attack was forces.--Positions of the Polish army and the detached corps.--Russian Russian corps, general Skrzynecki designated the division of cavalry at which place was a detached corps, under the command of general Pac. In this manner, the marshy rivers, Kostrzyn and Swider, covered our General Gielgud advances into Lithuania.--Allows a Russian corps General Gielgud advances into Lithuania.--Allows a Russian corps cache = ./cache/60867.txt txt = ./txt/60867.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 17350 author = Russell, Bertrand title = The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 38418 sentences = 1696 flesch = 60 summary = the world, and I believe that the heroism of Russia has fired men's capitalist world to Soviet Russia, of the Entente to the Central Yet even within Russia, the Communist party, in whose hands itself far more tolerant than any government can hope to be in Russia conditions and Russian methods of government, which was impossible in Experience of power is inevitably altering Communist theories, and men Labour has done a great deal to make a first-class war against Russia a Communist revolution in a more advanced industrial community. Russia industrially, to secure the gains of the Revolution nationally, Communist party in a capitalist country to prepare for armed conflict, Russian Revolution, governments had not studied Bolshevik theory. of a Communist Government by constitutional methods. together, and form one class; in Soviet Russia, the Government has present-day Russia forced me to disbelieve in Bolshevik methods, I was cache = ./cache/17350.txt txt = ./txt/17350.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13806 author = Knox, Thomas Wallace title = Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 191002 sentences = 10995 flesch = 76 summary = government office--A Chinese traveling carriage--Visiting a Manjour The day before we came in sight of land, my dog repeatedly placed his following night and day the Russians escaped and ascended the Straits Russian cities in winter and summer is largely due to the number of My second day on the Amoor was much like the first in the general both banks of the river, his power extending over native and Russian officers, English with occasional travelers, and a little Chinese and bade him good evening and returned to the boat and the Russian shore. river are generally built twenty or thirty feet above high water mark. Siberia, five thousand miles from the Russian capital and nearly half In the Russian posting system the horses carry loads only one way. not snow enough for good sleighing, and the winter roads generally like those used by Russian merchants when traveling. cache = ./cache/13806.txt txt = ./txt/13806.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42132 author = Edwards, William Seymour title = Through Scandinavia to Moscow date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 59947 sentences = 2934 flesch = 76 summary = New York to Copenhagen; those who find terror in the sea enter by way men, big women, rosy and well set up, usually yellow-haired and of dark blue water about two miles wide and thirty or forty long, with The Russian Czar wants our harbors, our great _fjords_, as havens for winter time, and fresh spring water was piped to a little trough set days, setting before us a big pitcher of milk and little little lake, the Opheims Vand, two or three miles long and wide, day yet come when the harnessed water powers of Norway may run the towers of the cathedrals and churches of the city of St. Petersburg--then we saw a tangle of tall chimneys, then ships and Naturally, an American has great sympathy for the Russian people five feet, the cars are long, and half as big and wide again as are The street-life of this most Russian city, the coming cache = ./cache/42132.txt txt = ./txt/42132.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41751 author = Vámbéry, Ármin title = Travels in Central Asia Being the Account of a Journey from Teheran Across the Turkoman Desert on the Eastern Shore of the Caspian to Khiva, Bokhara, and Samarcand date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 139619 sentences = 10972 flesch = 79 summary = part, a Hadji from Chinese Tartary (called also Little Bokhara), who the Great Desert, Khiva, and Bokhara was selected. sufferings of long years he reached the holy city, where he died. high an origin has to do amongst the Turkomans in Khiva and Bokhara.' present day produces upon the traveller arriving from Persia an the Khan of Khiva, on a sort of elevation, or dais, with his left arm having passed the important place called Kaisar, we reached a little history of Khiva, a great part of them were forced by Allahkuli Khan of Central Asia: in his rear, in the cities of Khiva, Bokhara, and [Footnote 120: A place of public resort in the city of Bokhara.] Merv to Bokhara by the Emir Said Khan, when about the year 1810 he at the present day, when journeys, not only in Bokhara, {428} but even cache = ./cache/41751.txt txt = ./txt/41751.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43513 author = Mendel, Florence Emma Voigt title = Our Little Polish Cousin date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 27130 sentences = 1813 flesch = 84 summary = "This is the little Jan, Henryk," Mrs. Teczynska said, as she drew her tall, manly-looking fellow of about sixteen years, and Marya, the young The young folks now made off for sports of their own, while Mrs. Teczynska, much fatigued after her long and tiresome journey, went at I was a little girl, like your Aunt Marya here," she continued, glancing "Yes, mother, I know," the young girl answered; nevertheless she knew it Polish cousin does not celebrate Christmas Day with a tree and gifts and well, for he had come every year to their home upon Christmas Day to the old adage, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." Mrs. Ostrowska understood very well the wants of her people; it was for this "I want you to come up to the dwór Thursday afternoon with Helena," Mrs. Ostrowska said, after a long silence. =THE LITTLE COLONEL GOOD TIMES BOOK= cache = ./cache/43513.txt txt = ./txt/43513.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43426 author = Winlow, Clara Vostrovsky title = Our Little Finnish Cousin date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 20264 sentences = 1742 flesch = 88 summary = Two children--a boy and a girl--made their way from the forest toward Ten-year-old Juhani was like his father who belonged Things tasted so good out of doors that Maja and Juhani smiled much at THE next day Maja had to stay in the house to help while her mother and good things to eat," Juhani called as he followed his father out to help "How many reindeer have you?" Juhani asked the Lapp boy. driver grew talkative and told Juhani many stories of other trips to When Maja and Juhani reached the schoolhouse on the first day they found One day Juhani's whole family went to the home of a friend who lived A few days following this pleasant visit, Juhani, Maja and the older Once, remembering the story of the Lapp children, Juhani smeared tar all "Once upon a time there was a man who knew little children and the kind cache = ./cache/43426.txt txt = ./txt/43426.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 45167 author = Michie, Alexander title = The Siberian Overland Route from Peking to Petersburg, Through the Deserts and Steppes of Mongolia, Tartary, &c. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 134916 sentences = 6268 flesch = 71 summary = Wealth--Mongols--Russians--Name of Kalgan--Chinese Leave China--Mishap in the pass--Steep ascent--Chinese Marshes--Camels dislike water--Chinese caravan--Travellers' Custom-house delay--Fine country--Good roads--Hotels Amoor that time extended as far south as the Great River, and included a non-military nation like the Chinese, as they were in the days person, and a man of great authority among Mongols, whether lamas or mission to the great lamasery at Dolonor, a Mongol town a few days' fellow, who speaks Mongol like a native, to a Lama convent, called a halting-place, the Mongols generally contrive to combine a good the Chinese government sought to divert the Mongols from forming any in the pastoral peoples, the great race of the Mongols has in the for as we intended to travel as the Russians do, night and day, it The Russians lose a great deal of time the country been as great as it is now, China might have become a cache = ./cache/45167.txt txt = ./txt/45167.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 45845 author = Wade, Mary Hazelton Blanchard title = Our Little Russian Cousin date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 16330 sentences = 1644 flesch = 91 summary = PETROVNA is a dainty little floweret of the cold lands far away. These little children live in a fine city near the sea. fine house in the city, in which the family live during the long, cold Let us look into the big drawing-room, where papa and mamma entertain There are several little tables about the room, as Petrovna's mamma and that looks like a bath-house." But the children of Russia do not take She carries a new red skirt for a little girl there whom she But the little girl to whom Petrovna has brought the dress, and her When Petrovna takes out the red dress for the little girl and a large Petrovna's mamma went to the city of Moscow when the Czar was crowned. little Petrovna, who rides about the city leaving her mamma's gifts. =THE LITTLE COLONEL GOOD TIMES BOOK= cache = ./cache/45845.txt txt = ./txt/45845.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 45994 author = Postnikov, Fedor Alexis title = Our Little Cossack Cousin in Siberia date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 24743 sentences = 2029 flesch = 87 summary = Our Little Cossack Cousin in Siberia Our Little Cossack Cousin in Siberia Our Little Cossack Cousin in Siberia "You mustn't go on the ice, Vanka," father said to me one day as he The day following our big catch, all of the men of our village set house, my father remarking as if to himself, "The tiger is a good way I heard my mother whisper: "Did the tiger come?" and father's answer: As I came near I saw my father thrust his rifle hastily between two like the Cossack war cry, father followed, while I, too, made my way tiger, my father's courage, my mother's anxiety, the wounded dog, Immediately after, the tiger turned, looking just like a big The man addressed leaped at once on father's horse and hit it with a "Here," said Mongalov to a Cossack, "place this boy back of yourself." cache = ./cache/45994.txt txt = ./txt/45994.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37947 author = Stephens, John L. title = Incidents of Travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Poland, Vol. 2 (of 2) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 82717 sentences = 2758 flesch = 63 summary = "savage from the remotest time." "All the way," says an old traveller, way of getting over the ground than posting in Russia with a man of high an hour saw at a great distance the venerable city of Chioff, the North, the sacred and holy city of the Russians; and, long before all our principal men, from the time of Washington to the present day; the cross; and in a city like Chioff, where every turn presents some new We wandered a long time in this extraordinary burial-place, everywhere an old and favourite stopping-place with the Russian seigneurs when they buildings of the great Russian princes, seigneurs, and merchants, among On the last day of my stay in Moscow a great crowd drew me to the door long-sleeping beauties, when the great doors at one end were thrown the great scenes of which this little city had in his own day been the cache = ./cache/37947.txt txt = ./txt/37947.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37889 author = Stephens, John L. title = Incidents of Travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Poland, Vol. 1 (of 2) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 80202 sentences = 2789 flesch = 66 summary = The house was surrounded by a high stone wall, a large gate idea of an ancient Greek city, being situated in a commanding position the ruined city stands where stood Corinth of old, but it has fallen dwellings; and high above the ruined city, now as in the days when the longed for the good old days when, at the head of his hanged companions, travel in Greece; the country is mountainous, and the road or narrow eminence, Athens itself, like the other cities in Greece, presenting a second day in Athens Mr. Hill was at the door of my hotel to attend us. 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The next day Peter, having probably in the mean time made some farther natural, therefore, that Peter should soon learn to place great excitements of their long journey, and to allow Peter time to form and ordered to accompany Peter to England, to remain with him all the time At length, when the time arrived for Peter to set out on his return to The Czar also sent orders to a great many leading boyars or nobles, In the mean time, the Czar himself had been exposed to great danger in At the time of the death of Alexis the Czar''s hopes in respect to a id: 15269 author: Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) title: The Empire of Russia: From the Remotest Periods to the Present Time date: words: 172062.0 sentences: 9677.0 pages: flesch: 70.0 cache: ./cache/15269.txt txt: ./txt/15269.txt summary: Young Russians Sent to Foreign Countries.--The Tzar Decides Upon a Tour Russian Court.--Russia and Austria Secretly Combine to Drive the Turks the territory was annexed to Russia, and Russian nobles were placed in both to the grand princes of Russia and the powers of the empire. supplant the Greek religion in Russia, sent letters to the Russian began to court the aid of the Russian princes, and a successful Tartar Youri soon marched, with an army, upon Moscow, took the city by storm, grand prince took the command of the Russian army in person, and relations with Russia, sent word to Moscow that the great enemy of the the Russians.--The Grand Prince Takes the Title of Emperor.--Turkish the Russians.--The Grand Prince Takes the Title of Emperor.--Turkish the Russian Fleet.--Great Naval Victory.--Visit of the Prussian Prince the Russian Fleet.--Great Naval Victory.--Visit of the Prussian Prince id: 27743 author: Alec-Tweedie, Mrs. (Ethel) title: Through Finland in Carts date: words: 123108.0 sentences: 6077.0 pages: flesch: 77.0 cache: ./cache/27743.txt txt: ./txt/27743.txt summary: Finland, or, as the natives call it in Finnish, _Suomi_, is a country of travelling or country rides, the Finland student wears a small linen round listening--result, that young men and women know little of one fact that there are over 300 public bathing-women in little Finland. Finnish," for use amongst his servants; but every year the Finlander is If life is intolerable to Mrs. Jones in Finland, away she goes by herself; at the end of a year Mr. Jones advertises three times in the paper for his wife or for of the people that the land may be known and the Finlander a little the right thing in Finland, and the old people alone talk--the young "Do you generally stay long in the same house in Finland?" Every one in Finland can read to-day, but the first Finnish book was Finland is a wonderful little country and her people are strong. id: 33303 author: Bury, Herbert, Bp. title: Russian Life To-day date: words: 61101.0 sentences: 2448.0 pages: flesch: 69.0 cache: ./cache/33303.txt txt: ./txt/33303.txt summary: time when Church work in the United States looked to London for word "Russia" usually makes upon people who know little about her inner writing these words, laid down a copy of _The Times_ in which Mr. Stephen Graham--no one knows the heart and soul of Russia quite as he Holy War," says "People in Russia are naturally kind. Great numbers of the working class speak German, the national language, determining the destinies for a long time to come, of a great people. live in Russia all the year round, as the cities and great towns are people, and possibly Russians will like to know that we have an order of the Russian Church--in many ways so like our own--is for us to-day, it One of my great reasons for looking to the Orthodox Church of Russia to _Russia and the War_, "the English Church is said to be very like the id: 46407 author: Catherine II, Empress of Russia title: Memoirs of the Empress Catherine II. Written by Herself date: words: 100601.0 sentences: 4628.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/46407.txt txt: ./txt/46407.txt summary: when the Grand Duke was in our room, the Empress entered suddenly, and the Empress herself, who, having learnt that the Grand Duke had taken A short time after the arrival of the Empress and Grand Duke at St. Petersburg, my mother met with a serious annoyance, which she could not In the month of May, the Empress, with the Grand Duke, went to occupy she said, "that the Empress has acted like a true mother to-day." I saw every day to the Empress'' dressing-room, as my mother, at leaving, had Meanwhile the Grand Duke came in, and this time the Empress return with Madame Tchoglokoff to Moscow, where the Grand Duke arrived court day the Empress said to Madame Tchoglokoff that this fashion of A few days afterwards the Grand Duke told me he wished to ask the No one was in the room but myself, the Empress, the Grand Duke, id: 43680 author: Denikin, Anton Ivanovich title: The Russian Turmoil; Memoirs: Military, Social, and Political date: words: 133739.0 sentences: 6796.0 pages: flesch: 63.0 cache: ./cache/43680.txt txt: ./txt/43680.txt summary: meetings, soviets, committees, of doing away with Commanding Officers, received an offer from a group of German officers to join our army as War introduced two new elements into the spiritual life of the army. and uplifting the Russian people''s Army and its Command morally and The old Russian Army was still strong enough to continue the war and to combining the tasks of governing the country and commanding the Army, the following report to the Provisional Government: "The Army Council Commanding Officer of the Tenth Army as General for special missions. Commanding Officers of the Russian Army in the middle of May, 1917, Brussilov dismissed the Commander of the Eighth Army, General Government, (2) from the Soviets, and (3) from the Army Committees. Russian soldiers against the Government and their commanders, in whose The Russian Armies of the South-Western Front, commanded by General telegrams to the Provisional Government from all Army Commanders of my id: 42132 author: Edwards, William Seymour title: Through Scandinavia to Moscow date: words: 59947.0 sentences: 2934.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/42132.txt txt: ./txt/42132.txt summary: New York to Copenhagen; those who find terror in the sea enter by way men, big women, rosy and well set up, usually yellow-haired and of dark blue water about two miles wide and thirty or forty long, with The Russian Czar wants our harbors, our great _fjords_, as havens for winter time, and fresh spring water was piped to a little trough set days, setting before us a big pitcher of milk and little little lake, the Opheims Vand, two or three miles long and wide, day yet come when the harnessed water powers of Norway may run the towers of the cathedrals and churches of the city of St. Petersburg--then we saw a tangle of tall chimneys, then ships and Naturally, an American has great sympathy for the Russian people five feet, the cars are long, and half as big and wide again as are The street-life of this most Russian city, the coming id: 56772 author: Ganz, Hugo title: The Land of Riddles (Russia of To-day) date: words: 78099.0 sentences: 4177.0 pages: flesch: 69.0 cache: ./cache/56772.txt txt: ./txt/56772.txt summary: opportunity to study for a short time Russian society, first in a state But, thank Heaven, the world is great and I am insignificant; Russian cities, while of the higher classes of Polish and Russian society but great poets and geniuses, they felt no need of a new drawing-room art, The great painter is artist, man, and poet, a phenomenon like how little we, in the West, know of Russian life. You may hear it said often enough in Russia, "The Russian people of Russia no anti-Semitic feeling whatever exists. alone sufficient to place the unhappy Jews of the great prison state in As little can the great Russian masters in the use of shades, political public opinion likes to work you need notice only one thing," said an entirely unprejudiced Russian much better to the religious needs of the Russian people than the state id: 46510 author: Gerrare, Wirt title: The Story of Moscow date: words: 91474.0 sentences: 4943.0 pages: flesch: 73.0 cache: ./cache/46510.txt txt: ./txt/46510.txt summary: the eastern church present Isidor, the metropolitan of Moscow, agreed to Vasili two sons, Ivan, the Tsarevich, who was later the "terrible" Tsar, In Moscow Ivan kept the grand-dukes, princes, and boyards his nearest For Moscow Ivan did little: twice during his reign the town was the old throne room of the Tsars Vasili, Ivan "Groznoi" and Boris Moscow from the Poles; here the people went to meet the young Tsar How the reigning princes caused the church in Moscow to Great Rostov, and in his youth passed some time near Moscow, and later, Of the churches of the orthodox, the number in Moscow is indeed great; Peter forsook Moscow, left her to the Church, which he served badly--and of the Church in Moscow; they look out towards Ivan Veliki, immediately the Tsar Alexis, and differs from those of Moscow town in being of town; walls, towers, palaces, churches, convents, monasteries--all were id: 60315 author: Goldman, Emma title: My Disillusionment in Russia date: words: 50720.0 sentences: 3136.0 pages: flesch: 71.0 cache: ./cache/60315.txt txt: ./txt/60315.txt summary: The _actual_ Russian Revolution took place in the summer months of return to Russia and help in the great work. The Russian workers, like the peasants, also employed direct action. Zorin informed me, others were working with the Soviet Government. Soviets," said Zorin, "the living place of the most active members America for their political opinions, now in Revolutionary Russia again For some time Makhno worked in harmony with the Bolsheviki, Revolution, one who was carrying on the great work of education in a workers felt in the great Russian Revolution, and of their faith and people in Russia know how to work. them the meaning of work in revolutionary Russia. the first news of the Polish attack on Russia: I felt the Revolution Russian Revolution in view of the fact that the Bolsheviki negotiated "These people come to Russia just to look us over," id: 11980 author: Graham, Stephen title: A Tramp''s Sketches date: words: 61925.0 sentences: 3912.0 pages: flesch: 86.0 cache: ./cache/11980.txt txt: ./txt/11980.txt summary: Black Sea shore, living for whole days together on wild fruit, water passed away--the sea became a great bale of grey--blue silk, I looked up to the sky and saw the evening turning swiftly to night the deserted road and asked my heart for a village, a house, a church, never grow old, and the beauty of his world can never pass away. "You are going to Jerusalem," said the good man and woman next once in a man''s life the pilgrim Christ comes knocking at his door, I was tramping along a Black Sea road one night, and was wondering "Very like," said she, looking at me with new interest. I came into a little town; it was a cold night and I wanted shelter. spring, with a new, young, whispering child-life in the old heart. and sat looking out to sea for days, my eyes shining like lighthouse id: 18165 author: Hapgood, Isabel Florence title: Russian Rambles date: words: 104185.0 sentences: 4739.0 pages: flesch: 72.0 cache: ./cache/18165.txt txt: ./txt/18165.txt summary: We must do the Russians who occupy the building at the present day the time to Russian publications while in Russia, and that I would only add like a true Russian village, but with trees and bushes well trained un-Russian spire, ranks as a Court church; that in the Old Palace across first joined the Russian church, and one of the count''s daughters stood will never find the Russian peasant like that. Practically, a small Russian village consists of one street, since those and pleasing, but the Great Russian peasant woman''s voice is undeniably As we proceeded southward, pretty Little Russian girls took the place of other four Russian men, to receive anointment in like manner, and pass that I did not wear the garb of the Russian merchant class, or look like "They looked like strangers, but talked Russian," he said. Piotr''s smiling wife, who was small, like most Russian peasant women, id: 27366 author: Heywood, Robert title: A Journey in Russia in 1858 date: words: 12489.0 sentences: 491.0 pages: flesch: 66.0 cache: ./cache/27366.txt txt: ./txt/27366.txt summary: learn that our Russian friend was residing in one of the palaces at St. Petersburg, and also that he would be able to render us most valuable Regent Street of St. Petersburg, three miles long and very wide, having numerous shops with large signboards containing some letters of an and numerous beautiful marble statues, forming a delightful retreat, but Then the Diamond room, containing the crown and jewels of the Imperial small room occupied by the late Emperor Nicholas containing a very small the holy lamp, and sets it up in one of the numerous sockets in a large Passing through the palace, containing numerous pictures, marbles and In the new palace erected by the Emperor Alexander after the great streets and numerous public buildings, boulevards and other delightful At Charlottenhof there is a grand palace, containing an immense room, There is also a very large Exchange, very numerously attended at high id: 36505 author: Hommaire de Hell, Xavier title: Travels in the Steppes of the Caspian Sea, the Crimea, the Caucasus, &c. date: words: 226957.0 sentences: 9329.0 pages: flesch: 65.0 cache: ./cache/36505.txt txt: ./txt/36505.txt summary: received in Russia, better than some travellers of our day, whose pages Tumuli--Steppes of the Black Sea--A Russian Village--Snow There are at this day, in Russia, two great branches of manufacturing If at this day the establishment of new villages in Southern Russia is Government of the Cossacks of the Black Sea. Taganrok was founded in 1706, by Peter the Great, after the taking of As for the foreign colonies established in New Russia, the government in Russia from the time of Peter the Great to these days, one cannot of a great number of Russians among the Cossacks. Cossacks, however, use no other water during a great part of the year. third day of our stay, a great number of Kalmuck families suddenly respecting the great importance of the Caucasus to Russia. Cossacks[88] and of Great Russians[89] were settled in the same regions; id: 60867 author: Hordynski, Joseph title: History of the Late Polish Revolution and the Events of the Campaign date: words: 120490.0 sentences: 5287.0 pages: flesch: 64.0 cache: ./cache/60867.txt txt: ./txt/60867.txt summary: state of the Polish forces when general Skrzynecki took the chief the Polish army and the detached corps.--Russian position. of Modlin attacks and defeats a Russian force at Serock.--General forced to retreat.--General Gielgud attacks Wilno.--Battle of with the enemy''s cavalry.--General Rohland takes a position at enemy.--Attacks and disperses a brigade of Russian infantry.--Passes corps by general Dwernicki at Swierza.--Renewal of the enemy''s attack taken from the enemy, 100 cannon.--The Russian army, with the new corps received orders to join the grand army, and that a general attack was forces.--Positions of the Polish army and the detached corps.--Russian Russian corps, general Skrzynecki designated the division of cavalry at which place was a detached corps, under the command of general Pac. In this manner, the marshy rivers, Kostrzyn and Swider, covered our General Gielgud advances into Lithuania.--Allows a Russian corps General Gielgud advances into Lithuania.--Allows a Russian corps id: 12328 author: Kennan, George title: Tent Life in Siberia A New Account of an Old Undertaking; Adventures among the Koraks and Other Tribes In Kamchatka and Northern Asia date: words: 136458.0 sentences: 5308.0 pages: flesch: 68.0 cache: ./cache/12328.txt txt: ./txt/12328.txt summary: NOMADS AND THEIR TENTS--DOOR-HOLES AND DOGS--POLOGS--KORAK BREAD clear, cold water of the river, and waked Dodd to see the mountains. long bend in the river, and started on foot with a native guide for might cross the head of the Okhotsk Sea to Gizhiga by water before the SABLE-TRAPPING--KAMCHADAL LANGUAGE--NATIVE MUSIC--DOG-DRIVING--WINTER Anadyr River had arrived at Gizhiga on dog-sledges just previous to the Wandering Koraks to the long, narrow dog-sledges of their settled our party a mile away, moving rapidly toward the Korak village of Kuil night we reached a small log _yurt_ on a branch of the Gizhiga River, leave on dog-sledges with Viushin and a small party of Cossacks for DOG-SLEDGE TRAVEL--ARCTIC MIRAGES--CAMP AT NIGHT--A HOWLING DOG-SLEDGE TRAVEL--ARCTIC MIRAGES--CAMP AT NIGHT--A HOWLING The four little Russian and native villages, just south of the Arctic During this time great numbers of wild, wandering natives--Chukchis, id: 8465 author: Kerner, Robert Joseph title: The Russian Revolution; The Jugo-Slav Movement date: words: 25312.0 sentences: 1177.0 pages: flesch: 64.0 cache: ./cache/8465.txt txt: ./txt/8465.txt summary: Constitutional Democratic party in the first Duma and since that time Council of Soldiers'' and Workmen''s Deputies, whose leaders are neither peasants up to the time of the revolution of 1917 and in a way may still the new provisional government to the crowd, composed largely of workmen new government had worked in and through institutions, in which peasants of workmen, soldiers, and peasants, through army committees, land all-Russian Conference of Councils of Workmen''s and Soldiers'' Deputies, of the Provisional Government by the Council of Workmen''s and Soldiers'' The Council of Workmen''s and Soldiers'' Deputies acted on the principle non-socialist groups were willing to enter a coalition government led only their second-best men as members of the new government. revolution, and the third Coalition Government, unquestionably brought The present war was declared by the Tsar but the people approved it The nation of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, thus unified, will form id: 13806 author: Knox, Thomas Wallace title: Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life date: words: 191002.0 sentences: 10995.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/13806.txt txt: ./txt/13806.txt summary: government office--A Chinese traveling carriage--Visiting a Manjour The day before we came in sight of land, my dog repeatedly placed his following night and day the Russians escaped and ascended the Straits Russian cities in winter and summer is largely due to the number of My second day on the Amoor was much like the first in the general both banks of the river, his power extending over native and Russian officers, English with occasional travelers, and a little Chinese and bade him good evening and returned to the boat and the Russian shore. river are generally built twenty or thirty feet above high water mark. Siberia, five thousand miles from the Russian capital and nearly half In the Russian posting system the horses carry loads only one way. not snow enough for good sleighing, and the winter roads generally like those used by Russian merchants when traveling. id: 41452 author: Le Queux, William title: Rasputin the Rascal Monk Disclosing the Secret Scandal of the Betrayal of Russia by the Mock-Monk Grichka and the Consequent Ruin of the Romanoffs. With official documents revealed and recorded for the first time. date: words: 45671.0 sentences: 2376.0 pages: flesch: 71.0 cache: ./cache/41452.txt txt: ./txt/41452.txt summary: Disclosing the Secret Scandal of the Betrayal of Russia by the mock-monk at Tsarskoe-Selo by a Russian monk named Helidor and his French friend, Daily, smart society women came to Rasputin''s house for "private Three days later Rasputin went out to Tsarskoe-Selo, where the Emperor By this means Rasputin placed a spy of Germany upon all the Tsar''s most intercepted a letter sent by the Empress to her "Holy Father" early in The letter before me was addressed in her Majesty''s hand to Rasputin, at up to be a "holy man." And as such, all Russia, from the Empress Rasputin''s house, Protopopoff succeeded in bribing certain generals at On the following day, however, Rasputin having returned to his house in Petrograd, a secret meeting was held at the house of a man named who had declared that he "heard in the Holy Father Rasputin the voice of Rasputin, Protopopoff and certain Generals suborned by the mock-monk, id: 35232 author: Lenin, Vladimir Il''ich title: A Letter to American Workingmen, from the Socialist Soviet Republic of Russia date: words: 4466.0 sentences: 192.0 pages: flesch: 57.0 cache: ./cache/35232.txt txt: ./txt/35232.txt summary: caused, like the present imperialistic war, by squabbles among kings, It was a war of the American people against the English who Had the Anglo-French and American bourgeoisie accepted the Soviet hands of imperialism in the interests of victory over the bourgeoisie, interests of the international socialist revolution? Russian and the international socialist revolution. force of the class struggle, called Revolution. revolutionary and progressive significance of the American Civil War The American working class will not follow the lead of its bourgeoisie. standpoint of the proletariat: the war against the capitalist class, the bourgeoisie would still maintain that the victims of the world war socialist revolution in all countries is unavoidable. huge majority of the working-class itself, are building up a new world, proletariat with the new democracy of the proletariat, of civil war comrades, American Workingmen, for the development of the revolution socialist revolution comes to our assistance with its armies. id: 48479 author: Lesseps, Jean-Baptiste-Barthélemy, baron de title: Travels in Kamtschatka, During the Years 1787 and 1788, Volume 1 date: words: 46326.0 sentences: 2119.0 pages: flesch: 72.0 cache: ./cache/48479.txt txt: ./txt/48479.txt summary: With respect to the Kamtschadale village, which forms a considerable Kamtschadales make use of dogs[20] to draw their sledges; the best, observed in general that ostrogs of so little consideration were not north east; we journeyed on its bank for some time, till we came to a cross a second time in order to arrive at the baths, on account of Kasloff resolved to quit them, four days after our arrival. they were frequently obliged to place themselves in the water, in provisions of the Kamtschadales and Russians of this country. Bolcheretsk, not long ago, was the chief place of Kamtschatka, M. Kasloff was equally as impatient to arrive at the place of his change of dogs, we were obliged to stop, to give them time to rest. this place, that the dogs are only fed once a day, at the end of their We travelled this day sixty-six wersts upon the Kamtschatka, the ice of id: 43513 author: Mendel, Florence Emma Voigt title: Our Little Polish Cousin date: words: 27130.0 sentences: 1813.0 pages: flesch: 84.0 cache: ./cache/43513.txt txt: ./txt/43513.txt summary: "This is the little Jan, Henryk," Mrs. Teczynska said, as she drew her tall, manly-looking fellow of about sixteen years, and Marya, the young The young folks now made off for sports of their own, while Mrs. Teczynska, much fatigued after her long and tiresome journey, went at I was a little girl, like your Aunt Marya here," she continued, glancing "Yes, mother, I know," the young girl answered; nevertheless she knew it Polish cousin does not celebrate Christmas Day with a tree and gifts and well, for he had come every year to their home upon Christmas Day to the old adage, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." Mrs. Ostrowska understood very well the wants of her people; it was for this "I want you to come up to the dwór Thursday afternoon with Helena," Mrs. Ostrowska said, after a long silence. =THE LITTLE COLONEL GOOD TIMES BOOK= id: 45167 author: Michie, Alexander title: The Siberian Overland Route from Peking to Petersburg, Through the Deserts and Steppes of Mongolia, Tartary, &c. date: words: 134916.0 sentences: 6268.0 pages: flesch: 71.0 cache: ./cache/45167.txt txt: ./txt/45167.txt summary: Wealth--Mongols--Russians--Name of Kalgan--Chinese Leave China--Mishap in the pass--Steep ascent--Chinese Marshes--Camels dislike water--Chinese caravan--Travellers'' Custom-house delay--Fine country--Good roads--Hotels Amoor that time extended as far south as the Great River, and included a non-military nation like the Chinese, as they were in the days person, and a man of great authority among Mongols, whether lamas or mission to the great lamasery at Dolonor, a Mongol town a few days'' fellow, who speaks Mongol like a native, to a Lama convent, called a halting-place, the Mongols generally contrive to combine a good the Chinese government sought to divert the Mongols from forming any in the pastoral peoples, the great race of the Mongols has in the for as we intended to travel as the Russians do, night and day, it The Russians lose a great deal of time the country been as great as it is now, China might have become a id: 22655 author: Moukhanoff, Michael title: Nelka Mrs. Helen de Smirnoff Moukhanoff, 1878-1963, a Biographical Sketch date: words: 35712.0 sentences: 2416.0 pages: flesch: 83.0 cache: ./cache/22655.txt txt: ./txt/22655.txt summary: After Nelka''s father died in Europe, her mother returned to America Early in life she was seeking and trying to think things out. imprint on Nelka, if not for life, then certainly for many years. At the end of the same year Nelka went for four months to Sofia, very pro-Japanese and Nelka suffered in her feelings while living in Finally after a stay of over two years in Russia, Nelka started back Her little dog Tibi became of primary importance in Nelka''s life. Nelka took the death of her mother in a most tragic and painful way, Nelka was a great believer in ''circumstances'' in life. think the death of Tibi did to the lives of both Nelka and me. At one time, during 1916 Nelka came for a few days to our country By this time also, Nelka and I were living in another house, in a id: 54507 author: Novikova, Olga Alekseevna title: Russian Memories date: words: 79007.0 sentences: 4650.0 pages: flesch: 72.0 cache: ./cache/54507.txt txt: ./txt/54507.txt summary: the poor people of England Russia was represented by the filth of the pro-Russian in England, she has many times been reproached in Russia as In Russia there was only one thought in the people''s minds--war, which come and see "the Russian agent," "the M.P. for Russia in England," and England about Russia and Russians, about our institutions and customs, Russian views, and to let Russia know England and English views. Russia declared war against Turkey and Great Britain remained neutral, two great Christian countries like Russia and England, when they are the interests of England as of Russia, as can easily be seen to-day. that I, in memory of that death, am working for that Cause, that Mr. Gladstone, in his review of my book, _Russia and England_, distinctly Russians, it will have a great effect upon the Jews of Russia. on Russia, on the Russian people. id: 41495 author: Pardo Bazán, Emilia, condesa de title: Russia: Its People and Its Literature date: words: 74938.0 sentences: 2754.0 pages: flesch: 58.0 cache: ./cache/41495.txt txt: ./txt/41495.txt summary: The idea of writing something about Russia, the Russian novel, and author, Voguié, in writing of Léon Tolstoï, says that this Russian his own spirit and that of the Russian novel there was something like a At the right hand of the imperial power stands the second Russian this is certainly worthy of note, especially in a country like Russia, the language of the best writers on the subject, _the great Russian in the Russian Code, it is a dead letter to a people opposed to the idea what Nature and history have made of Russia,--a nation civilized by political writings in Russia, and organized a secret society for Russian French critic whose work on the Russian novel has been so useful to me "Thou art like the troïka, O Russia, my beloved country! brought up, like most Russian noblemen of his class, in the country, on id: 16930 author: Parmele, Mary Platt title: A Short History of Russia date: words: 60061.0 sentences: 2973.0 pages: flesch: 68.0 cache: ./cache/16930.txt txt: ./txt/16930.txt summary: and the words "Russian Empire" stand for a majestic world-power in It had a Tsar, while Russia had only a Grand Prince, and, which Russia was rent and torn after the death of her Grand Prince at throne, the faithful Prince of Moscow returned with a new state added empire called himself not "Grand Prince of all the Russias," but Great, Russia had apparently not one thing in common with the states of disordered state of Russia under the Polish crown, and making one great seen a Tsar of Moscow quit Holy Russia to wander in foreign lands among The time had come for this great empire to that Russia was not made for a few great and powerful people, for whom Russia, in common with all the Great Powers (now been with Russia''s demands, that the United States, Great Britain and GRAND PRINCES OF ALL THE RUSSIAS. id: 45994 author: Postnikov, Fedor Alexis title: Our Little Cossack Cousin in Siberia date: words: 24743.0 sentences: 2029.0 pages: flesch: 87.0 cache: ./cache/45994.txt txt: ./txt/45994.txt summary: Our Little Cossack Cousin in Siberia Our Little Cossack Cousin in Siberia Our Little Cossack Cousin in Siberia "You mustn''t go on the ice, Vanka," father said to me one day as he The day following our big catch, all of the men of our village set house, my father remarking as if to himself, "The tiger is a good way I heard my mother whisper: "Did the tiger come?" and father''s answer: As I came near I saw my father thrust his rifle hastily between two like the Cossack war cry, father followed, while I, too, made my way tiger, my father''s courage, my mother''s anxiety, the wounded dog, Immediately after, the tiger turned, looking just like a big The man addressed leaped at once on father''s horse and hit it with a "Here," said Mongalov to a Cossack, "place this boy back of yourself." id: 1324 author: Ransome, Arthur title: Russia in 1919 date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: id: 1326 author: Ransome, Arthur title: The Crisis in Russia date: words: 36920.0 sentences: 1520.0 pages: flesch: 62.0 cache: ./cache/1326.txt txt: ./txt/1326.txt summary: important of all work at the present time: in the Moscow junction of the same district is worked entirely by unskilled labor, the workers being mass of reasons why the Russians at the present time should not work thus be a shortage of labor in Russia, even if the numbers of workmen Thus the actual government of Russia at the present time may be not Central Committee; such a body, even in a country such as Russia, is an Trade Unions in Russia are in a different position from that which is in general directs all the political and economic work of the State, that of creating a general Trade Union Movement organized on All-Russian military organization the work of labor registration and industrial although Russia is an agricultural country, the Communist plans for her one of the hardest worked men in Russia, and the only time I was able to id: 17350 author: Russell, Bertrand title: The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism date: words: 38418.0 sentences: 1696.0 pages: flesch: 60.0 cache: ./cache/17350.txt txt: ./txt/17350.txt summary: the world, and I believe that the heroism of Russia has fired men''s capitalist world to Soviet Russia, of the Entente to the Central Yet even within Russia, the Communist party, in whose hands itself far more tolerant than any government can hope to be in Russia conditions and Russian methods of government, which was impossible in Experience of power is inevitably altering Communist theories, and men Labour has done a great deal to make a first-class war against Russia a Communist revolution in a more advanced industrial community. Russia industrially, to secure the gains of the Revolution nationally, Communist party in a capitalist country to prepare for armed conflict, Russian Revolution, governments had not studied Bolshevik theory. of a Communist Government by constitutional methods. together, and form one class; in Soviet Russia, the Government has present-day Russia forced me to disbelieve in Bolshevik methods, I was id: 46242 author: Russell, William Howard, Sir title: The British Expedition to the Crimea date: words: 304909.0 sentences: 13203.0 pages: flesch: 71.0 cache: ./cache/46242.txt txt: ./txt/46242.txt summary: French Generals to select this place for the landing warned the Russians French men-of-war left Varna Bay, and from morning to evening not an which Lord Raglan, accompanied by a very large staff, Marshal St. Arnaud, Generals Bosquet, Forey, and a number of French officers, rode French, inasmuch as the English attack took place only when the Russian formed line in advance of our camp, the left under Major-General 7,000 men, and attacked the left of the Second Division, commanded by French and the Russians, in which a few men were wounded on both sides, French lost two officers, wounded (one since dead) and about twenty men General Brunet led his men to attack the left of the work. In the French army one officer was killed to thirty men, and next "General Order of the Day" for the French army. French Army, under the command of that distinguished officer, General id: 39888 author: Saurusaitis, Peter title: Thirty Days in Lithuania in 1919 date: words: 5950.0 sentences: 303.0 pages: flesch: 73.0 cache: ./cache/39888.txt txt: ./txt/39888.txt summary: directed me to cross Germany, assuring me that two Lithuanian priests I started for Lithuania by way of Belgium, Cologne, Berlin, Eytkunen, to this way to Lithuania if you promise me not to return to America the total abstinance among Lithuanians in America, I wish you would do the same here." In Lithuania the opportunity to speak to the people is Lithuanians in Lithuania have learned from the Germans when they abstinance in Lithuania, after the horrible war; that those people could officials called the Lithuanian people together and promised them great Lithuanians, or so-called Poles who by the familiar and long intercourse stands to reason then, that the Lithuanians, as a nation, are very The Lithuanian people of Liverpool asked me to give a Mission to them. smaller nations of the world, Lithuanians are crying: "Where is Justice? preserving the Lithuanian nation, together with its language, is id: 23031 author: Seacole, Mary title: Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands date: words: 60614.0 sentences: 2615.0 pages: flesch: 75.0 cache: ./cache/23031.txt txt: ./txt/23031.txt summary: took us some time to reach the long, low hut which he called his home. poor worn heart longed to see once more the old familiar faces of the be cured in my way by mine; while I was fortunately able to nurse Mr. Day through a sharp attack of illness. resign my hopes for a time, and so started for Navy Bay. But all the way to England, from Navy Bay, I was turning my old wish He soon found his way to Spring Hill, and before long case one day when I passed through the camp and saw my friend Seacole, British Hotel, Spring Hill, Crimea." young officer coming down one day just in time to carry off my last By this time the day''s news had come from the front, and perhaps among Mind you, a day was a long time to give to sorrow in the id: 16613 author: Spargo, John title: Bolshevism: The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy date: words: 118862.0 sentences: 5543.0 pages: flesch: 58.0 cache: ./cache/16613.txt txt: ./txt/16613.txt summary: Bolsheviki themselves; the declarations of Russian Socialist organizations working-class self-government, composed of delegates elected directly by "Nikolai Lenine" made him a great power in the Russian Socialist movement. attempt to establish a new kind of social state in Russia, Lenine has been Bolsheviki did not base their hope upon the working class of Russia, and after the war began a Socialist Manifesto to the laboring masses of Russia Russia belongs not to the Czar, but to the Russian working-people. working-class leaders in Russia that the vast majority of the workers, working-people, both city workers and peasants, supported the policy of the Constituent Assembly were representatives of the Revolutionary Socialist The attitude of the Social Democratic party toward the peasant Socialists the government of Russia into the people''s hands. peasants in the Constituent Assembly, and in the Revolutionary Socialist Socialist party and the National Soviet of Peasants'' Delegates, and it was id: 37947 author: Stephens, John L. title: Incidents of Travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Poland, Vol. 2 (of 2) date: words: 82717.0 sentences: 2758.0 pages: flesch: 63.0 cache: ./cache/37947.txt txt: ./txt/37947.txt summary: "savage from the remotest time." "All the way," says an old traveller, way of getting over the ground than posting in Russia with a man of high an hour saw at a great distance the venerable city of Chioff, the North, the sacred and holy city of the Russians; and, long before all our principal men, from the time of Washington to the present day; the cross; and in a city like Chioff, where every turn presents some new We wandered a long time in this extraordinary burial-place, everywhere an old and favourite stopping-place with the Russian seigneurs when they buildings of the great Russian princes, seigneurs, and merchants, among On the last day of my stay in Moscow a great crowd drew me to the door long-sleeping beauties, when the great doors at one end were thrown the great scenes of which this little city had in his own day been the id: 37889 author: Stephens, John L. title: Incidents of Travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Poland, Vol. 1 (of 2) date: words: 80202.0 sentences: 2789.0 pages: flesch: 66.0 cache: ./cache/37889.txt txt: ./txt/37889.txt summary: The house was surrounded by a high stone wall, a large gate idea of an ancient Greek city, being situated in a commanding position the ruined city stands where stood Corinth of old, but it has fallen dwellings; and high above the ruined city, now as in the days when the longed for the good old days when, at the head of his hanged companions, travel in Greece; the country is mountainous, and the road or narrow eminence, Athens itself, like the other cities in Greece, presenting a second day in Athens Mr. Hill was at the door of my hotel to attend us. The Greeks went away from the coffee-house, the adjacent country; and the city contained long ranges of houses and a sensation in the ancient city of the Danai; but man little knows for travelling friend, with a young soldier who spoke a little French, came id: 38690 author: Tolstoy, Leo, graf title: What Shall We Do? date: words: 107710.0 sentences: 4369.0 pages: flesch: 70.0 cache: ./cache/38690.txt txt: ./txt/38690.txt summary: working-men, accustomed to labour and privation, and therefore having a lives of the old people, women, and children of the working-classes, are Men who consider it their lawful right to utilize the labour of others, that it is only by means of money that some men utilize the labour of wants money so that his right to utilize another man''s labour may not be man need only not desire to profit by other men''s labour by serving the now we, the majority of rich people, who live by other men''s labour, go non-working people, in order to have a right to utilize other men''s that some men, by means of money, acquire an imaginary right to land and that some men, by means of money, acquire an imaginary right to land and that some men, by means of money, acquire an imaginary right to land and id: 6413 author: Trotsky, Leon title: From October to Brest-Litovsk date: words: 32848.0 sentences: 1615.0 pages: flesch: 58.0 cache: ./cache/6413.txt txt: ./txt/6413.txt summary: at the time that the Soviet''s power as a political party would fall In the Petrograd Soviet, the domination of our party was definitely Soviet, our party put forth the demand to establish a coalition called at that time a special meeting of the Petrograd Soviet, which was meeting of the Petrograd Executive Committee, the Soviet''s party, which had proved to be in the majority in the Petrograd Soviet, Soviet parties, the Social-Revolutionists and the Mensheviks, had Soviet, a Military Revolutionary Committee, which was intended to be, in fact, the Soviet Staff of the Petrograd garrison in opposition to of the Petrograd Soviet and of our party. government should bear a coalition character within the Soviet parties. The bourgeois press later accused the sailors and the Soviet government The stronger the Soviet government became in Petrograd, the more the Nevertheless, the news of the Soviet government at Petrograd id: 36303 author: Trotsky, Leon title: Our Revolution: Essays on Working-Class and International Revolution, 1904-1917 date: words: 36224.0 sentences: 1933.0 pages: flesch: 58.0 cache: ./cache/36303.txt txt: ./txt/36303.txt summary: mass-movement in Russia with clear political aims: "The Revolution has Revolution is victorious, political power necessarily passes into the The working class was the leading power in the Revolution. Revolution_, the student of Russian political life has a feeling "_There are no revolutionary people in Russia as yet._" "_The Russian political power should pass into the hands of the working class, is "The working class in Germany is, in its social and political revolution the political supremacy of the working class can be only a In case of a victorious revolution, political power passes into the political aid from the European proletariat the working class of Russia The influence of the Russian revolution on the proletariat of Europe is proletariat, in the history of the Russian Revolution? city proletariat and the anti-revolutionary liberal bourgeoisie deepest social-revolutionary demands of the working masses. the Russian Revolution, the proletariat, are behind the bourgeois id: 4779 author: Vaknin, Samuel title: Russian Roulette: Russia''s Economy in Putin''s Era date: words: 29819.0 sentences: 1805.0 pages: flesch: 59.0 cache: ./cache/4779.txt txt: ./txt/4779.txt summary: ventures with foreign firms in Russia and the security services'' Russia''s energy monopolies whether state owned or private serve as new owners, Russian oil firms now seem to be leading Russia albeit capacity, and subsidized domestic prices (oil sold inside Russia costs (Russia''s second largest oil firm) intends to increase output by 20% wholly or partially, to Russia or by trading ADR''s of Russian firms Central Bank allowed individuals to invest up to $75,000 outside Russia. operation which involved, inter alia, the Bank of New York and Russia''s The Russian Central Bank invested billions of dollars (through an Of the World Bank''s $12 billion allocated to 51 projects in Russia Russian domestic and foreign investments, leaving the regions to make Quoted by the American Foreign Policy Council, Russia''s Energy Russia''s mostly-privatized oil industry foreign intelligence services, especially from east Europe and Russia. id: 20880 author: Van Bergen, R. (Robert) title: The Story of Russia date: words: 68748.0 sentences: 3883.0 pages: flesch: 74.0 cache: ./cache/20880.txt txt: ./txt/20880.txt summary: Russian books, we learn about Great and Little Russia, White and Red The Russians, that is the people of Russia whose story we are reading, a Russian hireling of the Grand Duke of Moscow who was present when "The dukes of Moscow," says a Russian author,[8] "took Gedimin invaded Russia, defeated a Russo-Tartar army in 1321, and took When Dmitri died in 1389, he left Moscow the most powerful of Russian Ivan left Novgorod in peace during five years, when he thought it time Russian army of 50,000 men, but the following year, 1502, they were restored in Russia, when the people of Lithuania wrote to the czar Russia, since it diminished the power of the czar and the people would Russia''s policy, ordered the commander-in-chief of the Russian armies the type of the Russian czars, who had increased Russia''s power and 1866, Russian Poland became a part of Russia. id: 41237 author: Vanderlip, Washington Baker title: In Search of a Siberian Klondike date: words: 53479.0 sentences: 2783.0 pages: flesch: 81.0 cache: ./cache/41237.txt txt: ./txt/41237.txt summary: the sources of the Ghijiga River--Four hours of sun a day--When dog native dishes--Curious habits of the sledge-dog 139 Three Little Half-caste Russians and Native natives store fish for the sledge-dogs--The three varieties With my horses came little Russian pack-saddles or On the second day we struck a small water-course and saw many signs of use on hard snow were three feet long and eight inches wide. sledges was loaded with dog-food--namely, salmon heads and backs. reader may well ask how the natives can use both dogs and reindeer if with dogs through a deer country, but the natives do not take it in the time that we had secured the dog the deer were a mile away, making both night and day, but without the use of dogs. Okhotsk Sea, where I was to discharge my Russian dog-teams, and secure the lookout for good dogs, and while I was in this village I came upon id: 42540 author: Voltaire title: The History of Peter the Great, Emperor of Russia date: words: 125846.0 sentences: 4407.0 pages: flesch: 63.0 cache: ./cache/42540.txt txt: ./txt/42540.txt summary: and Dutch, till the time that Peter the Great opened a passage into his armies, customs, religion: state of Russia before Peter the Great. Russia is indebted solely to czar Peter for its great influence in the Before the time of Peter the Great, Russia was neither so powerful, so and some time afterwards found means to be introduced to the czar Peter; At this very time czar Peter entertained thoughts of seizing upon Ingria his troops, and supplied the place of general Le Fort: the czar ordered render the Russian power respectable on the Euxine Sea. March 30.] Upon his return to Petersburg, finding his new citadel of king of Sweden, when that prince reproached him with not making the czar Successes of Peter the Great.--Return of Charles XII. Successes of Peter the Great.--Return of Charles XII. to sea were taken by the czar''s men of war, and a Russian army marched id: 41751 author: Vámbéry, Ármin title: Travels in Central Asia Being the Account of a Journey from Teheran Across the Turkoman Desert on the Eastern Shore of the Caspian to Khiva, Bokhara, and Samarcand date: words: 139619.0 sentences: 10972.0 pages: flesch: 79.0 cache: ./cache/41751.txt txt: ./txt/41751.txt summary: part, a Hadji from Chinese Tartary (called also Little Bokhara), who the Great Desert, Khiva, and Bokhara was selected. sufferings of long years he reached the holy city, where he died. high an origin has to do amongst the Turkomans in Khiva and Bokhara.'' present day produces upon the traveller arriving from Persia an the Khan of Khiva, on a sort of elevation, or dais, with his left arm having passed the important place called Kaisar, we reached a little history of Khiva, a great part of them were forced by Allahkuli Khan of Central Asia: in his rear, in the cities of Khiva, Bokhara, and [Footnote 120: A place of public resort in the city of Bokhara.] Merv to Bokhara by the Emir Said Khan, when about the year 1810 he at the present day, when journeys, not only in Bokhara, {428} but even id: 45845 author: Wade, Mary Hazelton Blanchard title: Our Little Russian Cousin date: words: 16330.0 sentences: 1644.0 pages: flesch: 91.0 cache: ./cache/45845.txt txt: ./txt/45845.txt summary: PETROVNA is a dainty little floweret of the cold lands far away. These little children live in a fine city near the sea. fine house in the city, in which the family live during the long, cold Let us look into the big drawing-room, where papa and mamma entertain There are several little tables about the room, as Petrovna''s mamma and that looks like a bath-house." But the children of Russia do not take She carries a new red skirt for a little girl there whom she But the little girl to whom Petrovna has brought the dress, and her When Petrovna takes out the red dress for the little girl and a large Petrovna''s mamma went to the city of Moscow when the Czar was crowned. little Petrovna, who rides about the city leaving her mamma''s gifts. =THE LITTLE COLONEL GOOD TIMES BOOK= id: 1349 author: Wallace, Donald Mackenzie title: Russia date: words: 283037.0 sentences: 11920.0 pages: flesch: 58.0 cache: ./cache/1349.txt txt: ./txt/1349.txt summary: This ancient custom has produced among Russians of the old school a kind About the time of the Crimean War many of the Russian landed proprietors serfs instinctively regretted the good old times, when they lived under an idea, the Russian peasant can generally fill up the remaining Ivan''s household was a good specimen of the Russian peasant family Though I knew at that time little of Russian history, I suspected that the province.* During this time a good many landed proprietors, who time of Tsar Alexis, father of Peter the Great, ordered all the old such as peasants, landed proprietors, and the like, came into existence story about certain little Russian pigs that went to foreign lands to Russia and in Western Europe--State Peasants--Numbers and Geographical Russia and in Western Europe--State Peasants--Numbers and Geographical Russian Formalism--Local Self-Government of Russia Contrasted with That Russian Formalism--Local Self-Government of Russia Contrasted with That id: 48403 author: Wardrop, John Oliver title: The Kingdom of Georgia: Notes of travel in a land of women, wine, and song date: words: 43572.0 sentences: 3039.0 pages: flesch: 78.0 cache: ./cache/48403.txt txt: ./txt/48403.txt summary: lies in its people; the Georgians are not only fair to look upon, but Russian or Georgian carries the traveller from the Black Sea to the the Caucasus, could not speak a dozen words of Russian or Georgian. the way to Tiflis, passing Mikhailovo (whence a road runs to Borzhom, THE GEORGIAN MILITARY ROAD BETWEEN TIFLIS AND VLADIKAVKAZ. THE GEORGIAN MILITARY ROAD BETWEEN TIFLIS AND VLADIKAVKAZ. and the Kura commands the two great roads of the country and makes it of the present century, and a traveller who visited Tiflis about a little incident is a very good illustration of the Georgian character: the Georgians took the place and carried off several Armenians, who the Georgian and Russian peoples may continue. Travels of Russian Ambassadors to Georgia in Seventeenth Century. a great many books and articles on Georgian history, published of the Georgian Church," translated from the Russian by the id: 43426 author: Winlow, Clara Vostrovsky title: Our Little Finnish Cousin date: words: 20264.0 sentences: 1742.0 pages: flesch: 88.0 cache: ./cache/43426.txt txt: ./txt/43426.txt summary: Two children--a boy and a girl--made their way from the forest toward Ten-year-old Juhani was like his father who belonged Things tasted so good out of doors that Maja and Juhani smiled much at THE next day Maja had to stay in the house to help while her mother and good things to eat," Juhani called as he followed his father out to help "How many reindeer have you?" Juhani asked the Lapp boy. driver grew talkative and told Juhani many stories of other trips to When Maja and Juhani reached the schoolhouse on the first day they found One day Juhani''s whole family went to the home of a friend who lived A few days following this pleasant visit, Juhani, Maja and the older Once, remembering the story of the Lapp children, Juhani smeared tar all "Once upon a time there was a man who knew little children and the kind id: 19534 author: nan title: Russia, as Seen and Described by Famous Writers date: words: 91629.0 sentences: 3860.0 pages: flesch: 67.0 cache: ./cache/19534.txt txt: ./txt/19534.txt summary: in central Russia and eastern Siberia, of lake-regions in north-west The Russian Empire falls into two great subdivisions, the European He divides Russian history into two great parts, the ancient and The form of a Russian Church underwent little change up to the The usual form of mitre of a pope of the Russian church is well-known. old faith of the Russian branch of the Greek Church, as expressed Like many old Russian towns, also, it is laid once the great naval station of the Russians on the Black Sea. We chose the coast route, and travelled for five hours in the afternoon is called "Little" and "New Russia," or the "Black Earth Country" through Russian forests as they still exist in European Russia, The season in St. Petersburg begins on the Russian New Year''s Day, Of the Russian there are the following chief dialects--Great, Little, ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel