Harvard Slavic Studies, المجلد 4Harvard University Press, 1957 |
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... civil liberties . " Political slavery [ of a state ] is incompatible with civil liberty , " 13 and civil liberty cannot survive where internal struggles for power sap the strength of the state . Firm authority is therefore the first and ...
... civil liberties . " Political slavery [ of a state ] is incompatible with civil liberty , " 13 and civil liberty cannot survive where internal struggles for power sap the strength of the state . Firm authority is therefore the first and ...
الصفحة 55
... civil bond among us , and then attend to the inalienability of property , to inheritance , purchase , testaments ... Civil Code Project of 1810 , which began with questions of property , inheritance , etc. , before settling what Karamzin ...
... civil bond among us , and then attend to the inalienability of property , to inheritance , purchase , testaments ... Civil Code Project of 1810 , which began with questions of property , inheritance , etc. , before settling what Karamzin ...
الصفحة 99
... civil service , he became a copyist in the Turinsk provincial court and made his way steadily and effectively upwards . Transferred to Tobol'sk City in June 1841 , he rose to an appointment in the Chan- cellery service in the gubernija ...
... civil service , he became a copyist in the Turinsk provincial court and made his way steadily and effectively upwards . Transferred to Tobol'sk City in June 1841 , he rose to an appointment in the Chan- cellery service in the gubernija ...
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Karamzins Conception of Monarchy | 35 |
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