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Aleksandr Gradovsky (1841–1889) was a
Russian jurist. A
professor of law at St.
Petersburg University since 1869, he was a
leading theorist of Russian...
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Grigory Konstantinovich Gradovsky (Russian: Григорий Константинович Градовский, 31
October 1842,
Kherson Governorate,
Russian Empire, — 13
April 1915...
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speech was
criticised later by
liberal political scientist Alexander Gradovsky, who
thought that
Dostoevsky idolised "the people", and by the conservative...
- Modestov,
Evgeny Markov,
Pyotr Yefremov, Lev Panyutin,
Grigory Gradovsky,
Alexander Gradovsky,
Vladimir Zotov,
Pyotr Nechayev, ****ny Vvedensky,
Leonid Polonsky...
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Petersburg State University to
study law on the
recommendation of
Aleksandr Gradovsky,
Nikolai Tagantsev and S. Pakhman, all
notable legal authorities of the...
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authors who
contributed to
Russkaya Rech regularly, were
Alexander Gradovsky, Ivan Goncharov,
Nikolai Danilevsky,
Alexander Kruglov and
Evgeny Markov...
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influential History of
International Law in
Russia (1847–1917)
Aleksandr Gradovsky (1841–1889),
Russian jurist John N.
Hazard (1909–1995),
leading American...
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Volumes (82
Volumes and 4 Additional) –
Saint Petersburg, 1890–1907
Gradovsky, "The
Beginnings of
Russian State Law" (Volume II, 1887); "The Highest...
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known for her
pioneering studies of
sleep and dreams.
After Aleksandr Gradovsky's death in 1889
Korkunov held the
chair in
constitutional and international...
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Topics Apropos of One
Lecture Given to Me by Mr. A.
Gradovsky. With an
Address to Mr.
Gradovsky"
August 1880 III – "On One Most
Basic Point"
August 1880...