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The Empire of Russia

CHAPTER IV
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It was not more than half that distance west of Moscow.

The inhabitants were weary of anarchy and blood, and anxious to throw themselves into the arms of any prince who could secure for them tranquillity.

The fruit was ripe and was ready to drop into the hands of Georgievitch.

He sent word to the Novgorodians that he had decided to take their country under his protection--that he had no wish for war, but that if they manifested any resistance, he should subdue them by force of arms.

The Novgorodians received the message with delight, rose in insurrection, and seized their prince, who was the oldest son of Rostislaf, imprisoned him, his wife and children, in a convent, and with tumultuous joy received as their prince the nephew of Georgievitch.
Rostislaf was so powerless that he made no attempt to avenge this insult.


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