A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... interest in encouraging the free play of the human intellect ; the schools he founded were intended to serve only specific techni- cal objectives . The interest of the state in the training of specialists , not the interests of society ...
... interest in encouraging the free play of the human intellect ; the schools he founded were intended to serve only specific techni- cal objectives . The interest of the state in the training of specialists , not the interests of society ...
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... interests of the nobility . On the economic side , too , the interests of the nobility were specially favored . In 1753 ... interest . The interests of the merchants were not overlooked but were less generously treated than were those of ...
... interests of the nobility . On the economic side , too , the interests of the nobility were specially favored . In 1753 ... interest . The interests of the merchants were not overlooked but were less generously treated than were those of ...
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... interest now demanded that she attempt to stab her partner in the back and that England could no longer be squeamish about Russia's violations of the principle of maintaining the sovereign in- dependence and territorial integrity of ...
... interest now demanded that she attempt to stab her partner in the back and that England could no longer be squeamish about Russia's violations of the principle of maintaining the sovereign in- dependence and territorial integrity of ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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