The Fortnightly Review, 第 97 卷Chapman and Hall, 1912 |
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... Kossaki , " a Tartar word meaning free men , free warriors , or guards , which can be traced back to the eleventh century . At first their personal feelings and requirements made them provide for themselves and guard their own liberty ...
... Kossaki , " a Tartar word meaning free men , free warriors , or guards , which can be traced back to the eleventh century . At first their personal feelings and requirements made them provide for themselves and guard their own liberty ...
第 175 頁
... Kossaki used to penetrate , disguised , even into the palaces of Con- stantinople itself . From the sixteenth century the Kossaki grew in numbers , and greatly in importance . The Lithuanians were the first to engage them as guards on ...
... Kossaki used to penetrate , disguised , even into the palaces of Con- stantinople itself . From the sixteenth century the Kossaki grew in numbers , and greatly in importance . The Lithuanians were the first to engage them as guards on ...
第 176 頁
... Kossaki , which they really were , seeing that they could never be turned into serfs ; that they paid no taxes ; that they used their freedom entirely as they chose . But it was impossible for a Village Kossak to come and live with his ...
... Kossaki , which they really were , seeing that they could never be turned into serfs ; that they paid no taxes ; that they used their freedom entirely as they chose . But it was impossible for a Village Kossak to come and live with his ...
第 177 頁
... Kossaki penetrated into and conquered the unknown area of Siberia , they delivered their hard won prize into the hands of the Tsar , who gained all the honour and advantage of the conquest . Later on , under the rule of Peter the ...
... Kossaki penetrated into and conquered the unknown area of Siberia , they delivered their hard won prize into the hands of the Tsar , who gained all the honour and advantage of the conquest . Later on , under the rule of Peter the ...
第 178 頁
... Kossaki were for the most part officially subjects of the Russian Tsar , occasionally of the Polish King , for some time even of the Turkish Sultan ; but their idea of being subjects was to obey of their own free will , and if they did ...
... Kossaki were for the most part officially subjects of the Russian Tsar , occasionally of the Polish King , for some time even of the Turkish Sultan ; but their idea of being subjects was to obey of their own free will , and if they did ...
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