A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... capital for the develop- ment of his enterprises , he could therefore not afford to be an active force in demanding political rights ; only in the twentieth century , when he had be- come financially independent of government assistance ...
... capital for the develop- ment of his enterprises , he could therefore not afford to be an active force in demanding political rights ; only in the twentieth century , when he had be- come financially independent of government assistance ...
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... capital on the " commanding heights , " with more hope of success for " socialist " industry . For another thing , the presumed possibility of mak- ing legal use of capital resources that had remained secreted in private hands tended to ...
... capital on the " commanding heights , " with more hope of success for " socialist " industry . For another thing , the presumed possibility of mak- ing legal use of capital resources that had remained secreted in private hands tended to ...
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... capital that had been so important in the prewar period , the NEP was a flat failure . No matter what political devices were resorted to , " imperialist " foreign capital , badly burned by the war , remained chary . In the main , the ...
... capital that had been so important in the prewar period , the NEP was a flat failure . No matter what political devices were resorted to , " imperialist " foreign capital , badly burned by the war , remained chary . In the main , the ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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