A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas |
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... mean is 57 degrees Fahrenheit , at Moscow 66 , at Kiev 68 , and at Rostov nearly 75. Winter variation is slightly greater , and changes from east to west ; the average January means are 21 degrees Fahrenheit at Kiev , 14 at Moscow ...
... mean is 57 degrees Fahrenheit , at Moscow 66 , at Kiev 68 , and at Rostov nearly 75. Winter variation is slightly greater , and changes from east to west ; the average January means are 21 degrees Fahrenheit at Kiev , 14 at Moscow ...
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... means of which the Party is closely linked with the class and the mass and by means of which , under the guidance of the Party , is realized dictatorship of the class . The German and Dutch " Left " Communists , against whom this ...
... means of which the Party is closely linked with the class and the mass and by means of which , under the guidance of the Party , is realized dictatorship of the class . The German and Dutch " Left " Communists , against whom this ...
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... means , " said Stalin , " that the exploitation of man by man has been abolished , liquidated , and socialist property in the implements and means of production has been established as the unshakeable foundation of our Soviet society ...
... means , " said Stalin , " that the exploitation of man by man has been abolished , liquidated , and socialist property in the implements and means of production has been established as the unshakeable foundation of our Soviet society ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
The Question of Feudalism | 73 |
The Triumph of Moscow | 79 |
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