6095 examples of russia in sentences

Since Frye wrote, the whole of Europe, excepting perhaps Russia, has reaped the benefits of the French Revolution, and reduced, if not suppressed, what the Major called "kingcraft and priestcraft."

The Sovereigns of Russia, Austria and Prussia are expected and then it is said that the fate of France will be decided.

The Allies have parades and reviews two or three times a week and the Sovereigns of Russia, Austria and Prussia constantly attend; Wellington is their showman.

In Russia, on Easter Day, the people, on meeting in the street, salute one another by saying "Christ is risen.

Trials are also held in Russia.

In France, Belgium, Norway, and especially in Russia this handsome sporting dog is a far greater favourite than it is in Great Britain, not only for work with the gun, but as a companion, and it is a fact that at many a Continental dog show more specimens of the breed are exhibited than could be gathered together in the whole of the United Kingdom.

In France, however, this hound has been used for generations, much as we use our Spaniel, as a finder of game in covert, and it has long been a popular sporting dog in Russia and Germany.

On the north is Russia, on the south the grave and stubborn Bulgars (Slav at any rate in speech), on the west Hungary, and here, between the Carpathians and the Black Sea, this Frenchified remnant of the empire of ancient Rome.

When she travelled, as she often did, one or both went with her; to Egypt; to Algeria; to Russia; to Paris; or to England.

"PLEASE, MISS, 'E'S WORRYIN' ABOUT RUSSIA.

Russia may seethe with revolution, but ninety-nine per cent.

War may threaten Russia, but the outbreak depends upon the harvest.

Scandinavia is no longer sterile, and a few of Russia's mournful progeny escape strangulation at their birth.

XXXVII "LIBERTÉ, LIBERTÉ, CHÉRIE!" Just escaped from the prison-house of Russia, I had reached Marseilles.

"Valiant soldiers of my Guard, Thus to part is doubly hard; Did you silence Prussian guns, March beneath Italian suns, Enter Moscow and Madrid, Fight beside the Pyramid, And survive grim Russia's snow, Thus to yield at Fontainebleau? "Heroes of great wars, farewell!

[The great temple at Miyagi in Japan was recently the scene of grand funeral observances for the horses slain in the late war with Russia, the Buddhist priests reading prayers and conducting services of a most solemn character.

Russia acted promptly in this matter, and a convention was concluded between that country and the United States providing for the observance of the principles announced, not only as between themselves, but also as between them and all other nations which shall enter into like stipulations.

But waving details, suffice it to say, that England, France, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Russia, Austria, Prussia, and Germany, have all and often given their testimony to the competency of the legislative power to abolish slavery.

Or that Poland was well treated by Russia, because Nicholas thought so?

Such a step would overthrow the autocrat of Russia, or cost the Grand Seignior of Constantinople his head.

Mr. Pickens, late Minister to Russia, came in after dinner with Mr. Trescott, Assistant Secretary of State, and sat an hour, talking about the distracted state of public feeling at the South.

Dispatched the ordinary business of the department; dined at 5 o'clock; Mr. Pickens, late Minister to Russia, Mr. Trescott, Mr. Secretary Thompson, Mr. McGraw, Mr. Browne, editor of the "Constitution," were of the party.

A history of Russia.

A history of Russia.

A history of Russia.

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