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Перевод: Slavophile speek Slavophile


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Тезаурус:

  1. The Slavophile, Ivan Aksakov, believed that landlord-peasant relationships were deteriorating by the year and could be stabilized only if the government acted quickly.
  2. Alexei Steblianko's Golitsyn is fluent, in many ways attractively sung, but does not establish with full firmness and clarity his more thoughtful, Westernizer nature in distinction to the passionately Slavophile Khovansky.
  3. In the autumn of 1861 the Slavophile Ivan Aksakov tried to dissuade students from engaging in disturbances by urging them to return to their books and to study Russia and the Russian nationality (narodnost), in order to fill the gulf which still separates us from the people.
  4. In 1845, however, he recognized the privileges of the German barons in a two-volume collection of local laws, and in 1849 he subjected the Slavophile, Iurii Samarin, to twelve days in the Peter and Paul Fortress and a personal interrogation for inveighing against the German hegemony in privately circulated Letters from Riga.
  5. In December 1857 the new head of the Third Department, V. A. Dolgorukov, revealed an unlikely enthusiasm for cooperating with the liberal intelligentsia when he asked the Slavophile Aleksandr Koshelev to send him his hard-hitting Memoranda on the Dissolution of the Enserfed Estate in Russia.
  6. At the end of 1854 another Slavophile, Iurii Samarin, went so far as to speak up for peasants who murdered their landlords.

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