The History of Russia From the Earliest Period to the Present Time Compiled Fr
The History of Russia From the Earliest Period to the Present Time Compiled Fr
Walter Keating Kelly
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in my presence, asked downright by a friend ' "Who was the author of the conflagration of Moscow ?' ' That question, ' he replied, ' the emperor himself has not yet asked me, and therefore I consider myself bound to give an answer thereto to no one else. ' Prom which we may conclude, " continues "Wolzogen, "that Eostopshin performed that act without the knowledge of the emperor, who purposely avoided being made acquainted with the author, as he should have felt him- self called on to visit him ...with punishment. " " Indeed, it is certain, " says colonel Knollys, * " that Eostopshin ever re- mained an unfavoured man in the Eussian court, and that Alexander spoke coldly on that which has been extolled by historians as the highest effort of patriotism of modern times. " Eor ourselves, we incline to think that Wolzogen' s con- clusion comes very near the truth, but does not quite hit the mark. Circumstantial evidence tends to show that the burning of Moscow tvas contemplated beforehand by Alex- ander.
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