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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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    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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    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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    (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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    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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    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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    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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  • established. Stock Exchange built. 1811 – Kazan Cathedral built. 1812 – Syn otechestva begins publication. 1813 – Red Bridge built. 1814 Imperial Public Library...
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    articles, the book simply confirmed what they already believed to be true. Syn Otechestva, for example, claimed the book vindicated their earlier argument that...
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    quarrels on relatively insignificant grounds. In 1820 an editor of "Syn otechestva" journal, Aleksandr Voeikov, permitted himself an unauthorized publication...
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    v. "kholera." As quoted in Poznansky, 582. WHO Fact Sheet: Cholera Syn otechestva, 9 November 1893. As quoted in Poznansky, Tchaikovsky: The Quest for...
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    while also writing as a correspondent for several radical publications: Syn Otechestva, Rech’, Radikal, Russkii Turkestan, and most famously, as one of the...
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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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    story was refused by Viktor Goltsev of Russkaya Mysl. Velga (Велга). Syn Otechestva, Nos. 4 and 5, January 5 and 6, 1899, subtitled "The Northern Legend"...
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    edited Biblioteka Dlya Chtenya (with Osip Senkovsky, in the 1850s), Syn Otechestva (from 1856, for some twenty years, with breaks), then (in 1879–1885)...
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    historical and philological faculty, but soon left it too. In 1857, Syn Otechestva published his first two stories, "Old Woman" and "The Christening",...
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    editorial cuts and then published the story in the July 1848 issue of the Syn Otechestva magazine. So curtailed and disfigured was this version, that the author...
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    Alexandrovich Stepanov was his brother. In the 1840s Stepanov contributed to Syn Otechestva, Illustrirovanny Almanac and Music Album (which he edited in 1849 with...
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  • (Kohlhammer Verlag) 2011, entries A-940 to 942. DaRussia "Сын отечества" (Syn otechestva – Son of the fatherland), 1818. Part 49, № 45, P. 332. Record for Louis...
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    Minister of the Sea Forces was published in 1821–1823 in journals "Syn otechestva" and "Zapiskah Admiraltejskogo departamenta". Besides published and...
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    one of three editors), Russian World, Svetoch, Albert Starchevsky's Syn Otechestva and Mikhail Katkov's Russian Herald. In 1861, Grigoryev worked for a...
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    magazines, including Biblioteka Dlya Chteniya, Otechestvennye Zapiski, Syn Otechestva, Russkoye Slovo, Russkiy Mir, and Svetoch. Mei wrote the historical...
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    Contributing regularly to Biblioteka Dlya Chteniya, Istorichesky Vestnik, Syn Otechestva, Vestnik Evropy and Russkiy Mir (which he edited in 1859–1860) Stoyunin...
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    (including "On Napoleon's Retreat", 1812) appeared in Vestnik Evropy, Syn Otechestva and Amphion. He authored several original comedies (among them Little...
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    writing short stories, poems and bibliographical articles, published in Syn Otechestva, Russkiy Mir, Iskra, Otechestvennye Zapiski. Later Bykov edited Delo...
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    culture' in Russia. In 1838 he started publishing another magazine, Syn Otechestva, edited first by Nikolai Polevoy, then by Nikolai Grech. Smirdin's extraordinary...
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    career. In 1820, recommended by Zhukovsky, he became a co-publisher of Syn Otechestva magazine but a raw with Nikolay Gretsch put an end to this. In 1822-1828...
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    Сын отечества // Военмориздат. — М. — 1942. S.Varshavsky, B.Rest. Syn otechestva [Son of the Motherland], Moscow: Voenmorizdat, 1942. С.Варшавский. Б...
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