His name was a pun on the medieval Russianczar Boris Godunov.
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The order was despotism itself, and would have done credit to a RussianCzar.
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Let us wish all our troubles on the RussianCzar!
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Before the recent war the RussianCzar was also the head of the Russian church.
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The King of Prussia was entertaining the RussianCzar.
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He succeeded in persuading the RussianCzar to come to terms with the Mikado of Japan.
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Therefore, it has been the dream of every Russianczar that one day Russia might own Constantinople.
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Death of the RussianCzar, Boris Godunoff; Fedor, his son, is dethroned; his successor being the first Pseudo-Demetrius.
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Scattered over the priceless hand-woven carpets were carved and gilded furnishings that had once belonged to a Russianczar.
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The authority of this man within the limits of the enclosure is literally as autocratic as that of the Russianczar.
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Those were the days when a RussianCzar could drive or walk alone in every part of every city in his empire.
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10.-RussianCzar suspends sittings of the Duma.
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You see he had found a fact, and a fact has the same effect upon religion that dynamite has upon a Russianczar.
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Rubies and emeralds vied for glittering supremacy in a bright yellow-gold setting decorated with enough curlicues and whorls to make a Russianczar blink.
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The German Emperor has, however, no less than the RussianCzar, been courting the favor of the Poles and trying to win them through promises.
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It was in this park that that fellow with an unpronounceable name made the attempt upon the RussianCzar's life last spring with a pistol.