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The Christian calendar for the summer from the Nativity of Christ is 1784, and from the creation of the world 7292, which is a leap and contains 366 days
Apollos (Baybakov, Andrei Dmitrievich; Bishop; 1745-1801).The Christian calendar for the summer from the Nativity of Christ is 1784, and from the creation of the world of 7292, which is a leap and contains 366 days.Moscow: dependent N. Novikova and the company, 1784.
Friedrich-Caesar Lagarp, educator of Emperor Alexander I
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Frédéric-François
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French emigration in the Russian Empire. 1789-1801: sociopolitical aspect
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Phraseological turns and their stylistic functions in the memoirs of the second half of the 18th century
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Formation of the imperial policy of Russia in the second half of the XVIII century.
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The Shchedrin Foundation
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Findlasera, fr. yaz.
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The Charter of the education of two hundred noble maidens founded by Her Majesty the Empress Empress Catherine the Great, the autocrat of the All-Russian matter of the fatherland, and protchaya and protchaya and protchaya
Smolny Institute (St. Petersburg, city). The Charter of the education of two hundred noble maidens founded by Her Majesty the Empress Empress Catherine the Great, the autocrat of the All-Russian matter of the fatherland, and protchaya and protchaya and protchaya. In St.Petersburg: [b. and.], 1764. |
The charter of the upbringing of two hundred noble maidens founded by Her Majesty the Empress Empress Catherine the Second autocrat All-Russian matter of the fatherland and protchaya, and protchaya, and protchaya
Smolny Institute (St. Petersburg, city).
The charter of the upbringing of two hundred noble maidens founded by Her Majesty the Empress Empress Catherine II, the autocrat of the All-Russian Motherland and protchaya, and protchaya, and protchaya. In St.Petersburg: Under the Imperial Academy of Sciences, 1768. |