Czars and life insurance ain't in the same dictionary at all, Abe," Morris interrupted.
In the insurance business, Abe, czars comes under the same head as aviators with heart trouble, y'understand.
The very ordeal that heaped such dire misfortunes on the empire of the Czars brought about, in its concluding stages, the fall of the almighty German Kaiser as well as that of the inheritor of the once famed Holy Roman Empire.
As the sceptre is used only at coronations the history of the Orloff becomes one of long repose and seclusion, diversified by transient re-entrances into grandeur as successive Czars appear upon the scene to be crowned.
The coronation of a sovereign is always a stately ceremony; but the installation of the Czars of Russia is elaborate almost beyond description.
The Czars are always crowned in Moscow, the ancient capital of Russia.
Every one knows, now, that Czars and Kaisers and Emperors did not really control Europe before 1914, except in so far as they yielded to bankers and to business men.
Capitalism depended on czars and kaisers as a blacksmith depends on his hammer.
While the comparison between England and Athens is incomplete, and at some points fallacious, that between the Czars and the Cæsars is in many ways curiously close and suggestive.
Russia resumed the conquering march of the Czars southward, captured Bessarabia, and forced the Sultan to grant certain privileges to the Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia.
Unfortunately the reforming Czars have been without the grit of the crowned Boyars, who trusted in Cossack, priest, and knout; and too often they have bent before the reactionary influences always strong at the Russian Court.
Everything in Russia has been made subservient to the glory of the Czars and the military status of the country, and every consideration is sacrificed to the furtherance of that one object.
The Czars also hold the old city in high esteem, and are said to regard the Kremlin as the focus and ultimate asylum of their power.
The Czars could do no more than send embassies, chiefly charged with mercantile questions, to the "Khan of Khans," at Peking.
Official dishonesty may have done incalculable injury to the prosperity of the country, but the will of the Czars makes its voice heard to the remotest corner of their unwieldy empire.
The Czars have been wise enough to avail themselves of the advanced knowledge, and the energy to apply it, which their European neighbours possessed.
He it is, as we have seen, who occupies the throne of the czars since Peter the Great, and his Sanhedrim that usurps the name of the holy synod.
Their dread of seeing the Church corrupted inspired people and clergy with suspicion of all foreigners, even of their brethren in the faith whom the czars or the patriarchs had invited from Byzantium and from Kief.
To these fanatics the government of the orthodoxczars came to be the reign of Satan and the dominion of Antichrist.
But instead of such a hero as the Czars of old--with the world in arms against us, God in his inscrutable providence has seen fit to send us Alexander Paulovitch.
He refuses absolutely to grant men as serfs to his courtiers; and thus he has dried up the unfailing stream of wealth wherewith all the Czars that went before him have enriched and rewarded their servants without impoverishing themselves.
Here the Czars were baptized, were crowned, were buried; here were heaped all the treasures, were concentrated all the glories of their past.
He dismissed the spies with whom former czars had surrounded themselves, and laid himself freely open to treachery.
He made Moscow all-powerful, imitated the tyranny of the Tartars, and founded the autocratic rule of the czars which has ever since prevailed.
By the transfer of the capital, Peter cut off the natural ligaments which bound up the encroaching system of the old Muscovite Czars with the natural abilities and aspirations of the great Russian race.
There the kings, kaisers, and czars took care not to lower the dignity of monarchy, and are virtually all related.
I have no greater certainty than the kaisers and czars or your great men, Morgan and Rockefeller; but, at least, theirs are not worth while for the race of man.
My dear Mr. Stroganoff," I expostulated, "your czars believed in icons.
No man familiar with the history of the last hundred years is ignorant that the Czars of Russia take it for their destiny to rule the world.
Being on good terms with my conscience, I do not much care to be on bad terms with Czars and Emperors, their obedient servants, and the reverend father Jesuits.
Direct conquest, so far as the Sclave race is spread; which the Czars desire to unite under their despotic sceptre.
I state simply European fact, of which every thinking man, theCzars and their satellites themselves, are fully aware, though the how and the where they cannot grasp.
It is true that, as the Czars are absolute, they have it in their power to select the best for the public service.
Again, why did he not devote his time to war, as the other czars had done?
Thereafter the two young czars sat in public on the throne, but it was constructed in such a manner that Sophia could hear and see without being visible.
And it is but just to add that theCzars were never behind in this national movement.
It was in the cathedral, where all otherCzars have been crowned before.
So many fine paintings of the Czars and generals and other great people of Russia!
All Czars must be married as well as crowned in Moscow, and, until the time of Peter the Great, all have been buried there.
Despotic Czars could not tolerate a community so formidable in its virtues.
Only the Turk stood in the path, and for the Russian Czars war with the Turk had something of a religious attraction.
They sought out old records of how Czars who had not loved their wives had sent them into convents, and had raised others, more beloved, to share the imperial throne.
She had gone after him--thither where even the Czars of All the Russias do not grant, but must entreat, pardon.
The bon-mot of Talleyrand is going the round: 'It is really time that Russian czars changed their manner of dying.
It is a characteristic trait of Russian czars to defy illness.
They knew in a very dim way that there were people, for the most part educated people, who wanted to do away with czars in general, and now it appeared that Rabbi Rachmiel's daughter was one of those mysterious persons.
It's just like those wretches who would do away withczars to be warm-hearted and good to everybody.
But each have separate interests of their own; Two Czars are one too many for a throne.
These apartments have no sort of beauty, but they agreed very well with the hard life which the czars led and still lead.
It is from the period of his reign that the czarshave ceased to wear the Asiatic costume.
It was permitted to this most gifted of the czars to behold these mountains and get a glimpse of the fair Asiatic vales beyond, but not to possess them.
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