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    Boris Nikolayevich Chicherin (Russian: Бори́с Никола́евич Чиче́рин; 7 June [O.S. 26 May] 1828 – 16 February [O.S. 3 February] 1904) was a Russian jurist...
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    Aleksandr Pushkin, Georgy Chicherin was born into an old noble family. He was born on the estate of his uncle, Boris Chicherin, in Karaul, Tambov. His father...
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  • notable people: Boris Chicherin (1828–1904), Russian liberal jurist Georgy Chicherin (1872–1936), Soviet foreign minister Nikita Chicherin (born 1990), Russian...
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    Milyukov was influenced by the liberal ideas of Konstantin Kavelin and Boris Chicherin. His liberal opinions brought him into conflict with the educational...
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  • such 19th-century liberal republican radicals as Alexander Herzen, Boris Chicherin, and Konstantin Kavelin. Based on their ideals, various early 20th-century...
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    natural resources, and to reform all branches of the administration. Boris Chicherin (1828–1904) was a political philosopher who believed that Russia needed...
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    subsequently scrutinized and elaborated by Konstantin Kavelin and Boris Chicherin. Although the revolt was a proscribed topic during Nicholas’ reign...
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  • deaths of large numbers of Circassian refugees from 1861 to 1865. Boris Chicherin (1828-1904) was a political philosopher who believed that Russia needed...
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  • (or Jia Yi or Chia I) (201–169 BC)[1][4] Chiao Hung (1540–1620)[1] Boris Chicherin (1828–1904)[2] Ch'ien Mu (1895–1990)[1] Chih Tun (or Zhi Dun) (314–366)[4]...
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  • the Slavophiles were challenged by the opposing Western faction. Boris Chicherin, a leading spokesman for the Western school, argued that the mir was...
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    and from radicals who thought Herzen was too soft. Liberals led by Boris Chicherin and Konstantin Kavelin believed individual freedom would be achieved...
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    subsequently scrutinized and elaborated by Konstantin Kavelin and Boris Chicherin. For his efforts in codifying Russian law, Speransky was awarded the...
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    (1831–1891) G. I. Gurdjieff (1872–1949) P. D. Ouspensky (1878–1947) Boris Chicherin (1828–1904) S. N. Trubetskoy (1862–1905) Alexander Herzen (1812–1870)...
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    the abbreviation K-D of the party name. Konstantin Kavelin's and Boris Chicherin's writings formed the theoretical basis of the party's platform. Historian...
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  • Bazancourt (1810–1865), Crimean War Nirad C. Chaudhuri (1897–1999), India Boris Chicherin (1828–1904), Russian historian, history of Russian law Hiram M. Chittenden...
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  • theologian, philosopher and economist Pyotr Chaadaev - philosopher Boris Chicherin - jurist and political philosopher Anton Chekhov - short story writer...
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  • grammar Bootstrapping Borden Parker Bowne Boredom Boris Chicherin Boris Furlan Boris Grushin Boris Hessen Borussian myth Bound variable Bourgeois Bourgeois...
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  • conservative daily, whose agenda was formulated in the January issue by Boris Chicherin in his article "Measure and Limits" (Мера и границы). The newspaper...
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    Zorkin was recognized as a leading expert on the legal teachings of Boris Chicherin and led a group of experts under the Soviet Constitutional Commission...
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  • (1731–1735) Ivan Baryatinsky (1735–1736) Fyodor Nikolayevich Balk (1734–1738) Boris Yusupov (1738–1740, 1740–1741) Ivan Trubetskoy (May–December 1739) Karl...
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    (1901–1932) Eduard Bagritsky (1895–1934) Georgy Chicherin (1872–1936) Konstantin Stanislavski (1863–1938) Boris Shchukin (1894–1939) 1940s Mikhail Bulgakov...
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  • January 28 - Roberto Ardigò (died 1920) May 26 - Boris Chicherin (died 1904) July 12 - Nikolay Chernyshevsky (died 1889) September 28 - Friedrich Albert...
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  • Milyukov, «Спорные вопросы финансовой истории Московского государства» Boris Chicherin, «Областные учреждения в XVII веке» Aleksandr Dmitriyevich Gradsky [ru]...
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    statesman, Vitebsk governor, served in the Ministry of Internal Affairs Boris Chicherin (1828–1904), Russian jurist and political philosopher Nikolai Fyodorov...
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    Vice Governor of Tambov. In Tambov, he was close to the philosopher Boris Chicherin and the local zemstvo (or council). Both in this position and in his...
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  • professor of law at Dickinson School of Law, Penn State University Boris Chicherin (1828–1904), Russian jurist and political philosopher Ferdinand Feldbrugge [de]...
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    Moskvityanin. In 1854–56 Мelgunov became close to Konstantin Kavelin and Boris Chicherin and took part in disseminating banned manuscripts of liberal authors...
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    record-breaking sprinter (d. 2008, stroke)[better source needed] Died: Boris Chicherin, 75, Russian historian and legal philosopher John Christopher Columbus...
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    Nikolay Pirogov (1897) Portrait of Yuri Samarin (1872) Portrait of Boris Chicherin (earlier 1897) Directory of the Imperial Academy of Arts 1915, p. 223...
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    significant than in the 1880s. Alekseyev's mother was an ethnic Greek; Boris Chicherin, mayor of Moscow in 1882–1885, said that "Alekseyev's character merged...
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