A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... less , was also significant , but the quest for silver yielded no satisfactory results . Much less successful were Peter's efforts to develop a cloth industry , in- tended to make Russia self - sustaining in the provision of uniforms ...
... less , was also significant , but the quest for silver yielded no satisfactory results . Much less successful were Peter's efforts to develop a cloth industry , in- tended to make Russia self - sustaining in the provision of uniforms ...
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... less enmeshed with the open - field system , particularly in the matter of use- rights in , rather than outright ownership of , such lands as meadows , pastures , and woodlots . Moreover , less than half of all these individual farms ...
... less enmeshed with the open - field system , particularly in the matter of use- rights in , rather than outright ownership of , such lands as meadows , pastures , and woodlots . Moreover , less than half of all these individual farms ...
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... less the con- fidence with which a deputy could vote for other than the official candidate . In the village soviets , the percentage of Communist deputies might rarely exceed five , but in the township ( volost ) congresses which they ...
... less the con- fidence with which a deputy could vote for other than the official candidate . In the village soviets , the percentage of Communist deputies might rarely exceed five , but in the township ( volost ) congresses which they ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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