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" ... the imperfections of the fundamental laws, which can only be modified by our imperial will. In short, the representatives of the nation have undertaken really illegal acts, such as the appeal by the Duma to the nation. "
Current Encyclopedia, a Monthly Record of Human Progress - Page 899
1906
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New Outlook, Volume 83

1906 - 1232 pages
...complains that the members of the Duma, " instead of applying themselves to the work of productive legislation, strayed into a sphere beyond their competence,...which can only be modified by our imperial will." Any appeal to the nation by Parliament is described as an illegal act, and the pillage by the peasants...
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The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Volume 34

Albert Shaw - 1906 - 1268 pages
...expectations. The representatives of the nation, instead of applying themselves to the work of productive legislation, strayed into a sphere beyond their competence...acts, such as an appeal to the nation by parliament. The peasants, disturbed by such anomalies, seeing no hope for the amelioration of their lot, resorted...
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The Christian Family, Volume 1

1906 - 676 pages
...his expectations. The representatives had strayed into a sphere beyond their competence and had made comments on the "imperfections of the fundamental...which can only be modified by our imperial will." He referred especially to the appeal made by the Duma to the nation on the land question, inciting...
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The United Brethren Review, Volume 17

1906 - 406 pages
...expectations. The representatives of the nation, instead of applying themselves to the work of productive legislation, strayed into a sphere beyond their competence, and have been making comments on the imperfection of the fundamental laws, which can only be modified by our imperial will. In short, the...
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Readings in Modern European History: Europe since the Congress of Vienna

James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - 1909 - 586 pages
...the acts of local authorities established by ourselves, and have the Tsar been making comments upon the imperfections of the fundamental laws, which can...nation have undertaken really illegal acts, such as the appeal by the Duma to the nation. Good order The peasants, disturbed by such anomalies, and seeing...
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Readings in Modern European History: Europe since the Congress of Vienna

James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - 1909 - 574 pages
...established by ourselves, and have Tsar been making comments upon the imperfections of the funda- < mental laws, which can only be modified by our imperial will....nation have undertaken really illegal acts, such as the appeal by the Duma to the nation. Good order The peasants, disturbed by such anomalies, and seeing...
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The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Volume 9

1918 - 826 pages
...competence, and have been making inquiries into the acts of local authorities established by ourselves, and have been making comments on the imperfections...which can only be modified by our Imperial will." The "inquiries" referred to concerned the massacres at Bialystok, whither the Duma had sent a commission;...
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Daily Mail Year Book, Volume 7

1907 - 340 pages
...inquiries into the acts of local authorities established by ourselves, and have been making comments upon the imperfections of the fundamental laws, which can...nation have undertaken really illegal acts; such as the appeal to the nation by the Duma. " The peasants, disturbed by such anomalies, and seeing no hope...
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Chicago Daily News Almanac and Political Register

1906 - 528 pages
...expectations. The representatives of the nation, instead of applying themselves to the work of productive legislation; strayed into a sphere beyond their competence...acts, such as an appeal to the nation by parliament. "The peasants, disturbed by such anomalies, seeing no hope for the amelioration of their lot, resorted...
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