Travelogues; . ways reform in serriedtake the places of thetake up the succession leaders who have fallen. the Citadel, or thea city in itself, but we. IMPERAL KOBES 1 BRONZE MONUMENT OF ALBXANDER II MOSCOW 209 review of the chief edi-fices of this remark-able enclosure. Letus begin with the larg-est, though not themost important, thePalace of Justice, uponwhich glitters in gold-en characters the word Zakon, Law. Facing it is the Ar-senal, with the wordVictory, not ex-pressed in letters butalmost shouted by themouths of eight hundred and seventy-five captured cannon —chiefly souvenirs of Napo

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Travelogues; . ways reform in serriedtake the places of thetake up the succession leaders who have fallen. the Citadel, or thea city in itself, but we. IMPERAL KOBES 1 BRONZE MONUMENT OF ALBXANDER II MOSCOW 209 review of the chief edi-fices of this remark-able enclosure. Letus begin with the larg-est, though not themost important, thePalace of Justice, uponwhich glitters in gold-en characters the word Zakon, Law. Facing it is the Ar-senal, with the wordVictory, not ex-pressed in letters butalmost shouted by themouths of eight hundred and seventy-five captured cannon —chiefly souvenirs of Napoleons disastrous visit in 1812. An-other large, comparatively modern pile is the Grand Palace ofthe Tsars, vast and to-day unoccupied, which was the sceneof splendid ceremonies on the occasion of the coronation in1896. Adjoining it is a museum that contains the thrones andvestments used by the imperial personages who have been