A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... direct taxes were collected by the military on the new per capita basis ; arrears amounted to 18 percent . Ultimately the new system was to be a contributing factor in the recovery of agriculture , for the old system of basing direct ...
... direct taxes were collected by the military on the new per capita basis ; arrears amounted to 18 percent . Ultimately the new system was to be a contributing factor in the recovery of agriculture , for the old system of basing direct ...
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... direct consequence of his teaching was the formation , in 1869 , of a secret society with the magniloquent title of " The People's Assize . " It was absolutely controlled , on the basis of a cellular structure , by Nechaiev , a protégé ...
... direct consequence of his teaching was the formation , in 1869 , of a secret society with the magniloquent title of " The People's Assize . " It was absolutely controlled , on the basis of a cellular structure , by Nechaiev , a protégé ...
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... direct the violent passions of street mobs , only too eager for blood and plunder . Beginning the very day after the issue of the October Manifesto , pogroms were unleashed in over a hundred cities ; conspicuously , St. Petersburg and ...
... direct the violent passions of street mobs , only too eager for blood and plunder . Beginning the very day after the issue of the October Manifesto , pogroms were unleashed in over a hundred cities ; conspicuously , St. Petersburg and ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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