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    Syn otechestva (Russian: Сын отечества), which translates as Son of the Fatherland, was a Russian literary magazine published in the 19th century in St...
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  • reviews. The in-depth analysis were provided by Alexander Skabichevsky in Syn Otechestva and Angel Bogdanovich in the October 1898 issue of Mir Bozhy, the latter...
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    from becoming a truly great realist. Highly positive was the review in Syn Otechestva by Alexander Skabichevsky who credited Chekhov with being not only a...
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    three-story cycle. The in-depth analysis came from Alexander Skabichevsky in Syn Otechestva and Angel Bogdanovich in the October 1898 issue of Mir Bozhy, the latter...
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    Headquarters of the Vilnius Military District. Drechsler, Friedrich (1813). "Syn otechestva". The Son of the Fatherland, A Historical and Political Journal. Zakharov...
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  • textbooks, as well as the literary magazines Biblioteka Dlya Chtenya and Syn otechestva. The Northern Bee was published in St. Petersburg 1825–1864 and reached...
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    2018-06-20. "K. T. Khlĕbnikov: A Look at a Half-Century of My Life". Syn otechestva: 311–312. 1836. "Camp Merriam". Historic California Posts, Camps, Stations...
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    Nekrasov debuted as a published poet: his "Thought" (Дума) appeared in Syn Otechestva. In 1839 he took exams at the Saint Petersburg University's Eastern...
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    published by the journalist Alexander Yablonovsky in the popular newspaper Syn Otechestva. The article was read by K.K. Rochet, a French-Russian living in Zhitomir...
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    (Historical acts concerning Yerofei Khabarov's Amur exploits in 1649-1651)". Syn Otechestva (1C). 1840. Dymytryshyn, document 77 Lincoln, page 70, Dymytryshyn,...
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