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... serfs , would scarcely be induced to till the earth's surface at all . Look , ' said one of them , ' at these hills of El Himr , here a man can subsist without labor . There are sixteen kinds of roots here on which life can be supported ...
... serfs , would scarcely be induced to till the earth's surface at all . Look , ' said one of them , ' at these hills of El Himr , here a man can subsist without labor . There are sixteen kinds of roots here on which life can be supported ...
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... serfs they own , that not unfrequently their contingents amount to 3000 , and sometimes even to 5000 and 6000. The imperial reforms re- cently introduced into Russia , by which the relations betwen the peasant and his master have been ...
... serfs they own , that not unfrequently their contingents amount to 3000 , and sometimes even to 5000 and 6000. The imperial reforms re- cently introduced into Russia , by which the relations betwen the peasant and his master have been ...
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... serfs , it will be neces- sary to take care that our readers should have a clear notion of the condition of the Russian peasant before 1861. It is quite a mistake to suppose that all Russian peas- ants were serfs up to that year ...
... serfs , it will be neces- sary to take care that our readers should have a clear notion of the condition of the Russian peasant before 1861. It is quite a mistake to suppose that all Russian peas- ants were serfs up to that year ...
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... serfs into peasants of this class was attended , had prevented the benevo- lent design of the emperor being carried out as fully as he had expected . Fourthly , the foreign colonists , num- bering about eighty - four thousand , and dis ...
... serfs into peasants of this class was attended , had prevented the benevo- lent design of the emperor being carried out as fully as he had expected . Fourthly , the foreign colonists , num- bering about eighty - four thousand , and dis ...
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... serfs , not only because he sympa- thized most deeply with a body of men whose excellent qualities he well knew , but because , half a century ago , he saw what few then perceived , that this great reform was a sine qua non for all real ...
... serfs , not only because he sympa- thized most deeply with a body of men whose excellent qualities he well knew , but because , half a century ago , he saw what few then perceived , that this great reform was a sine qua non for all real ...
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