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Each government in turn , as soon as it seized power , showed signs of imminent and ignominious collapse . Each hurried to pass as many resolutions and decrees as possible , hoping that a few at least would leave their mark on history .
Each government in turn , as soon as it seized power , showed signs of imminent and ignominious collapse . Each hurried to pass as many resolutions and decrees as possible , hoping that a few at least would leave their mark on history .
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He told the men that a special commission appointed by the Government would devote three days to hearing complaints against the regimental commander and that , if it found them justified , strong measures would be taken .
He told the men that a special commission appointed by the Government would devote three days to hearing complaints against the regimental commander and that , if it found them justified , strong measures would be taken .
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Who's been selling Government bread to the monks in Pechersk ? Think I don't know ? And who's been flogging greatcoats in Zhitny Market ? And who stripped those tarts on Vladimir Hill and sent them off stark naked through the streets of ...
Who's been selling Government bread to the monks in Pechersk ? Think I don't know ? And who's been flogging greatcoats in Zhitny Market ? And who stripped those tarts on Vladimir Hill and sent them off stark naked through the streets of ...
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Blue Torches | 23 |
The Journalists Café | 36 |
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