Index to Part VII.
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Book XIII. Novogorod.
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Celebration of the New Year.—Description of the Convent of Saint George |
201 |
Visit to a Russian Merchant.—Return to Vishni Volojok and Torjok.—Convent of St. Arsenius of Tversk.—Village of Shosha |
205 |
Return to Moscow.—Further Conquests of the Emperor over the Poles.—Reception given to Ambassadors.—Treatment of Polish Captives |
207 |
Feast of St. Nicholas.—Founding of the Great Bell |
210 |
Reception of the Emperor, on his Return to Moscow |
214 |
Treatment of Ambassadors at the Russian Court.—Reception of the Cæsar's Envoy.—Secession of the Swedes from the Russian Alliance |
218 |
Appearance of a Venetian Ambassador at Smolensko.—Perfidious conduct of the Poles to the Venetians.—Visit of the Emperor and Empress to the Sobor |
221 |
Description of the Patriarchal Palace.—Festival of St. Peter.—Perseverance of the Russians in Prayer.—Dress of the Monks and Clergy |
224 |
Opening of the New Patriarchal Palace.—Christmas Festivities |
229 |
Siege of Kamenitza.—Capture of Lublin.—Defeat and Seizure of Paulus Potoski.—Discomfiture and Retreat of the Khan of the Tartars |
234 |
Death of Potorlin.—Kind Treatment of the Polish Grandees, on their submission.—Benediction of the Waters.—Defeat of the Poles, before Wilna |
236 |
New Convent founded by the Emperor.—Conversation of the Patriarch with his Majesty.—Account of the Metropolitan Mira.—Great interest taken by the Emperor in the Church Services |
240 |
Anecdote of the Emperor.—Description of the New Convent—its Invalid Establishment |
248 |
Submission of Polish Chiefs.—Preparations against Sweden.—Arrival of Mahometan Tartars, from Siberia, with Musk and Rhubarb.—Marriage of a Siberian Prince |
255 |
Translation of some Wood of the True Cross from Lublin.—Capture of the Fort Daman by the Cossacks of the Don |
259 |