A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas |
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... effect of Napoleon's flirtation with the Jews , ultimately reflected in his calling of the " Grand Sanhedrin " ( 1807 ) . When the transplantation was finally undertaken in 1808 , it caused such obvious mass suffering that even the ...
... effect of Napoleon's flirtation with the Jews , ultimately reflected in his calling of the " Grand Sanhedrin " ( 1807 ) . When the transplantation was finally undertaken in 1808 , it caused such obvious mass suffering that even the ...
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... effect of the abolition of unemployment by means of terminating unemployment - relief payments and the rapidly growing pro- portion of women employed . On the ground of their lack of skill , women were for the most part paid at the ...
... effect of the abolition of unemployment by means of terminating unemployment - relief payments and the rapidly growing pro- portion of women employed . On the ground of their lack of skill , women were for the most part paid at the ...
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... effect was that of a boomerang . The suspicions of Soviet intentions already cherished by the British and French governments were deepened , and their attitudes toward collaboration with the Soviet Union in international politics ...
... effect was that of a boomerang . The suspicions of Soviet intentions already cherished by the British and French governments were deepened , and their attitudes toward collaboration with the Soviet Union in international politics ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
The Question of Feudalism | 73 |
The Triumph of Moscow | 79 |
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