A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... Tsar's long - lived health , and for all thy Sovereign's house ; but this matter is military considera- tion for thy Tsar's Majesty and for thy Sovereign's boyars and men of the duma , but for us , O Sovereign , all this is not ...
... Tsar's long - lived health , and for all thy Sovereign's house ; but this matter is military considera- tion for thy Tsar's Majesty and for thy Sovereign's boyars and men of the duma , but for us , O Sovereign , all this is not ...
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... tsar's proper title , may be suspected of some prejudice ; he sketches sittings of the duma at which some of the boyars , " ordering their beards , " gave no reply to the tsar's questions ; they were unable to give him good advice ...
... tsar's proper title , may be suspected of some prejudice ; he sketches sittings of the duma at which some of the boyars , " ordering their beards , " gave no reply to the tsar's questions ; they were unable to give him good advice ...
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... tsar himself tired of his parties , he withdrew for a nap , ordering his guests to continue their festivities until his return . It is not diffi- cult to understand why it was frequently necessary for the tsar to send Guardsmen to ...
... tsar himself tired of his parties , he withdrew for a nap , ordering his guests to continue their festivities until his return . It is not diffi- cult to understand why it was frequently necessary for the tsar to send Guardsmen to ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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