Imperial Majesty decree

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      Russia. The Emperor  (1682-1725, Peter I).
Imperial Majesty decree: [On the return to former places of runaway peasants and marets]. - Published in St. Petersburg, Feb. 23. 1721. - 2 liters. - To the right of M.P .: The decree of his royal majesty is authentic, for the signing of his own majesty hands, and for the signing of the Senate of the Government. - The set size is 265 x 302 mm. - Ver. The decree is given on the CSP (T.6, No. 3743). - Decree of Peter I on Feb. 19. 1721 - The text begins with the words: "The great tsar is king, and the great prince Peter Alekseevich, all the Great, Malyia, and Beliy of Russia is an autocrat." Being in the Senate on February 19. He gave the decree on his grand duke's decree: 1. Fugitive peasants , and bobilya, and backyard and business people, all sorts of ranks, we have people who have someone else who is, the former owner of the fortress ... ". - SK 1708-1725 .
1. Power (collection). 2. Fugitive peasants - Russia - the 18th century. - Legal acts.
BBC 63.3 (2) 511--282.2y11
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