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There ! he said and with an air of triumph showed us his colleague , who looked embarrassed and then suddenly and almost without an accent quoted a Russian nonsense rhyme about a priest and his dog . We were speechless with astonishment ...
There ! he said and with an air of triumph showed us his colleague , who looked embarrassed and then suddenly and almost without an accent quoted a Russian nonsense rhyme about a priest and his dog . We were speechless with astonishment ...
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Pavel Nakhimov ( 1802–1855 ) : Russian admiral commanding Russian naval forces in the Sebastopol Campaign . 20. Ivan Betskoy ( 1704-95 ) : educationalist . Founder of schools for women . 21 . Lev Slavin ( b.1896 ) : Jewish writer from ...
Pavel Nakhimov ( 1802–1855 ) : Russian admiral commanding Russian naval forces in the Sebastopol Campaign . 20. Ivan Betskoy ( 1704-95 ) : educationalist . Founder of schools for women . 21 . Lev Slavin ( b.1896 ) : Jewish writer from ...
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Michael Kutuzov ( Field - Marshal ) ( 1745-1813 ) : Russian commander - in - chief during Napoleon's invasion . 57. Mikhail Nesterov ( 1862–1942 ) : religious painter who adapted to the Soviet régime . 58. Martiros Saryan ( 1880–1972 ) ...
Michael Kutuzov ( Field - Marshal ) ( 1745-1813 ) : Russian commander - in - chief during Napoleon's invasion . 57. Mikhail Nesterov ( 1862–1942 ) : religious painter who adapted to the Soviet régime . 58. Martiros Saryan ( 1880–1972 ) ...
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