Bulgaria, Past & PresentSherratt & Hughes, 1936 - 480 páginas |
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... Agrarians to seize the property of their adver- saries and to ruin them . Prof. Stainov , speaking in the Sobranye ... Agrarians in 1921 , when the election of Communists was not hindered , the latter secured 21 % of the total poll ...
... Agrarians to seize the property of their adver- saries and to ruin them . Prof. Stainov , speaking in the Sobranye ... Agrarians in 1921 , when the election of Communists was not hindered , the latter secured 21 % of the total poll ...
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... Agrarians employed at times to murder or terrorise their political adversaries . The Agrarians would recompense them by granting them temporarily freedom and monetary gifts , but later they always arrested and executed them lest they ...
... Agrarians employed at times to murder or terrorise their political adversaries . The Agrarians would recompense them by granting them temporarily freedom and monetary gifts , but later they always arrested and executed them lest they ...
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... Agrarians were openly in receipt of sub- sidies from Yugoslavia and France , and endeavouring to foist on the country a policy which was considered anti- national . One of the Agrarian leaders Obov , was accused of receiving 100,000 ...
... Agrarians were openly in receipt of sub- sidies from Yugoslavia and France , and endeavouring to foist on the country a policy which was considered anti- national . One of the Agrarian leaders Obov , was accused of receiving 100,000 ...
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