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Despite her promises , Anna gave no adequate recognition to the interest of the Guard and of the nobles generally . She created a third Guard regiment , the Izmailovsky , which might have given opportunity for more nobles to avoid ...
Despite her promises , Anna gave no adequate recognition to the interest of the Guard and of the nobles generally . She created a third Guard regiment , the Izmailovsky , which might have given opportunity for more nobles to avoid ...
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Under it were founded two Gymnasia , one exclusively for nobles , the other for non - nobles who were , however , also non - taxpayers ( raznochintsy , men of mixed status ) . Inevitably these institutions of higher learning , like the ...
Under it were founded two Gymnasia , one exclusively for nobles , the other for non - nobles who were , however , also non - taxpayers ( raznochintsy , men of mixed status ) . Inevitably these institutions of higher learning , like the ...
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More importantly , the rising influence of the nobility had made itself felt in restrictions placed on non - noble factory - owners . In 1736 , Anna had de- creed that all skilled wageworkers then in the factories were to be perma- ...
More importantly , the rising influence of the nobility had made itself felt in restrictions placed on non - noble factory - owners . In 1736 , Anna had de- creed that all skilled wageworkers then in the factories were to be perma- ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
The Question of Feudalism | 73 |
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