Russia -- History -- Revolution, 1905-1907; Russia -- Politics and government -- 1894-1917; Russia -- Social conditions -- 1801-1917
Ibsen, 103
Ignatieff, Count, estates of, 236
“Intellectuals,” the, character of, 43;
wholesale arrests of the 132
Intelligenzia, the—
As a Political Party, 130
Revolutionary sympathies of the, 77, 81–83, 90–91
Treatment by the Government, 91–96
Irkutsk, 3
Ivan Veliki, Cathedral of, 164
Jacobins, the, 88
Jen-tzen-tung, description, 11–12, 15–16, 20
Jerome, Jerome K., read in Russian, 18
Jewish massacres, the, 250–57, 300–301
Jilkin, M., 245
John, Father, of Kronstadt, 52
Johnson, Dr., _quoted_, 114, 148, 152
Junius, _quoted_, 186–88
Karakosof, execution of, 271
Karavaieff, B. V. Kousmin, 220
Kareev, N., 220
K. D. Club, the, deserted on dissolution of the Duma, 281
Kharbin, description of, 8–9
Khilkoff, his portrait, 22
Kiev, massacres at, 253, 255
Kipling, Rudyard, read in Russian, 18;
the “Jungle Book,” 210–11
Kizlitzki, M., of the battery, 14, 17–18
_Kniaz Potemkin_, the mutiny on the, 98
Knout, use of the, abolished, 270
Kokoshkin, F. F., joins the Zemstvoists, 130;
speeches of, 219
Kologrivo, village of, 270
Komissaroff, officer, and the printing-press, 254–55
_Koulich_, 165, 166
Kouropatkin, 10, 220
Kouznetsk, town of, effect of railway strike at, 21–25
Kouznetski Most, the, Moscow, 59
Kovolievski, Prof.—
Expropriation, his speech on, 214–15
Inter-Parliamentary Congress, to go to, 272
Motion of, 192–94
Style of oratory, 199, 208–9, 220
_Kreekòons_, arrests of the, 154
Kremlin, the—
Demonstrations on the Emperor’s birthday, 49
Easter Services in, 162–69
Kronstadt, the mutiny at, 44, 98
La Fontaine, _quoted_, 297–98
Labour Party, composition in the Duma, 218, 221
Labour Party Club, 281
Land, _see_ Agrarian question
Landlords, condition subsequent to the land sales, 178–79
Landscape, a typical Russian, 144
Lansdowne, Lord, 284
Law and Order, party of, 153
“League of Liberation” formed by the Zemstvoists, 129
Lee, Vernon, 161
Leroy-Beaulieu, M., _quoted_, 270–71;
his book on Russia, 289
Letts, number of, in the Duma, 218
Li, Chinese measure, 12
Libau, the mutiny at, 98
Liberal Party, the—
Attitude towards the War, 128
Demands of, 36–38, 42
Manifesto, reception of the, 35, 133–34
Views of, 107–116, 303–7
_Liberté de Mœurs_, 234, 241
Liberty of the Press, _see_ Press
Liberty, personal, in Russia, 242–45
Linievitch, 9
Ling Po, 15
Literature, amount of translations from English, read, 18–19
Lithuanians, number of, in the Duma, 218
Little Russians, 24
Loan, the Foreign—
Party opinions regarding, 174–77
Social Revolutionaries, attitude of the, 169–70
Lobkovski Pereoolok, the, Moscow, 56
London, a Russian’s opinion of, 266
Losev, peasant, his speech in the Duma, 215–17
Louis XVI., Prof. Aulard on, _quoted_, 222;
his policy, 258–59
Lvov, M., joins the Zemstvoists, 130, 220
Mæterlinck, 103
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