A History of Post-war Soviet Writing: The Literature of Moral Opposition |
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Page 192
... Soviet Union is not governed by pre- cedent , as it is in England . This was possibly the first time in Soviet juridical practice that a court had had recourse to precedent as a basis for a new series of trials since in the Soviet ...
... Soviet Union is not governed by pre- cedent , as it is in England . This was possibly the first time in Soviet juridical practice that a court had had recourse to precedent as a basis for a new series of trials since in the Soviet ...
Page 377
... Soviet Union despite the persecution he has suffered . It is doubtful whether he will ever leave . The reason is a simple human one : he has two children he loves growing up in Moscow . The day I left the Soviet Union I asked him if it ...
... Soviet Union despite the persecution he has suffered . It is doubtful whether he will ever leave . The reason is a simple human one : he has two children he loves growing up in Moscow . The day I left the Soviet Union I asked him if it ...
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... Soviet Union desperately feared . The Soviet Union's iron - clad presence in Vietnam , Portugal , Angola , Mozambique , Lebanon and elsewhere will hopefully rouse those who are still lulled by a false sense of security . In Russia no ...
... Soviet Union desperately feared . The Soviet Union's iron - clad presence in Vietnam , Portugal , Angola , Mozambique , Lebanon and elsewhere will hopefully rouse those who are still lulled by a false sense of security . In Russia no ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
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