Russia -- History -- Revolution, 1905-1907; Russia -- Politics and government -- 1894-1917; Russia -- Social conditions -- 1801-1917
Manchuria, outbreak of typhus, 4;
chaos at the Railway Station, 7–8
Manège, the, Easter at, 165
Manifesto of December, 1904, 98
Manifesto of October 17, 1905—
Moscow, effect of publication in, 27–28, 31–38
Nature of the, 132–33
Party opinion on, 134–35
St. Petersburg, effect of publication in, 107–8
Trepoff, attitude towards the, 39
Manifestoes, party, after dissolution of the Duma, 289;
the two, of February 18, 1905, 98
Marlborough, Duke of, 106
“Marseillaise,” singing of the, 244
Martial Law enforced in Poland, 42, 99
Massacres, the, Prince Urussoff’s speech on the causes, 250–57
Maundy Thursday services, 163
Maupassant, Guy de, 264
Metrofan, porter, disappearance, 67;
death, 73
Métropole Restaurant, Moscow, 31
Milioukov, Prof., forms the “Union of Unions,” 130
Leader of Cadet party, 153, 218–19
Policy of, 208–9
Mill, John S., read in Russia, 93
Milton read in Russia, 93;
_Paradise Lost_, 147–50
Mirabeau, Walpole’s criticism, 117–18, 120;
_quoted_, 199–200, 210
Mirsky, Prince, his reforms, 98, 114, 119, 120
Moderates, the—
Criticism of Count Witte, 46
Number of, in the Duma, 218
Principles, 80
Monarchical party, the, 152
Monarchy, attitude of the political parties towards the, 152, 153
Mongols, manner of riding, 13–14;
dress of, in Jen-tzen-tung, 16
Morley, John, read in Russia, 93
_Morning Post_ and the Censorship, 289
Morshansk, 151
Moscow—
After the Rising, 63–74;
after the dissolution of the Duma, 288
Christmas Day 1905 in, 59–61
Easter in, 162–69
Election results in, 154, 156–57
Hooliganism in, 49–50
Manifesto of October, effects of publication, 27–28, 31–38
Political parties in, 128–36
Strikes in, effects of, 50–62, 99
Suburbs of, 289–90
Town fairs of, 169
Witchcraft in, 292
_Moscow Gazette_, connection with the massacres, 253
Moscow River, the, 293
_Moujik_, the term, 298
Mukden, battle of, 9
Murders, political, prevalence of, 272
Muromtzeff, C. A., President of the Duma, 192, 196, 219
Musalmans, number of, in the Duma, 218
Mwilnikov, the, Moscow, 56
Nabokov, M., his speech replying to the Prime Minister, 213–14;
his style of oratory, 219
Name-day, observance of the, 265
Napoleon, his policy, 111
Nationalists, the reactionary, criticism of Count Witte, 46
Nazarenko, the peasant, sketch, 263–64, 273, 279;
returns to Finland, 281
Nebogatoff, Admiral, 291
Necker, M., Walpole’s criticism, 117
Neglinii Proiesd, the, Moscow, 59, 68
Nevsky Prospect, St. Petersburg, 281
New Year, Russian observance of the feast, 82–83, 89
Nicholas II.—
Absolute authority preserved by the October Manifesto, 132–33
Audience refused to President of Duma, 207–9
Knout, use of, abolished by, 270
Reign of, sketched, 172–73
Zemstvo deputation to, 98
Nikolaiev, Railway Station seized by the strikers, 57;
scene on Christmas Day, 1905, 60
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