East Slavic-speaking Orthodox Christian people originating in the Pontic steppe.
1 A single officer of cossacks , however, on patrole, presented himself to their view.
2 He left behind him some cossacks to burn the forage; the houses were spared.
3 The cossacks and symbols are there for Kandinsky more than they are for us.
4 Those who were not destined to recruit the regulars, joined the militia or the cossacks .
5 One day the cossacks brought some prisoners and locked them up in a cart-house built of stone.
6 In three days the Cossacks will be in the streets of Erzerum.
7 All tell that the Cossacks were the first to rob the prisoners.
8 The officers got up and stood round the Cossacks and their prisoner.
9 Among the irregular troops of Russia, the most important are the Cossacks .
10 Those who helped us chiefly were the old dissenters and the Cossacks .
11 To the toiling Cossacks the war has only brought ruin and death.
12 But they could hear all around them the cries of the Cossacks .
13 The Russian inhabitants of Kamchatka are mostly descended from Cossacks and exiles.
14 Cossacks , it would seem, have no personal acquaintance with colds and rheumatism.
15 Both the young Cossacks soon took a good standing among their fellows.
16 They would all have been beaten long ago but for the Cossacks .
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