Citations:kramola


 * 1905, Munsey's Magazine, page 353:
 * At Tsarskoye Selo, a palace put under martial law, a prison that sotnias of Cossacks guard, an asylum that you are forbidden to approach, that even from afar you may not stop and look at, he is walled alive. But not alone. Terror dwells there with him. Through the grated casements the kramola peers.
 * 1920, Edgar Saltus, The Imperial Orgy: An Account of the Tsars from the First to the Last, page 232:
 * Previously, during a revolution that succeeded the Japanese war, this woman and that shadow hid in a palace that even from afar one was forbidden to stop and look at. Guarded by sotnias of Cossacks, there they crouched. Not alone. Terror crouched there also. Through grated casements the kramola peered. From that mysterious tribunal of the revolutionists, fluttered the death-heads that the previous incumbent knew and from which he, too, had shrunk.