- Trondheim. pp. 700–705. Dostovalov, B.N.; Kudryavtsev, V.A. (1967).
Obshcheye mierzlotovedeniya (Thesis). Moscow, RU:
Moscow State University. p. 463...
- censorship-free press. The
newspapers Pod sud (To Trial; 1859–1862) and
Obshcheye veche (General Veche; 1862–1864) were
published as
supplements to Kolokol...
-
strana i rastyot, i poyot, S
pesneyu novoye schastye kuyot! (S
pesnyami obshcheye schastye kuyot!) Pripev: 𝄆 Glyanesh' na
solnce – i
solnce svetley, Zhit'...
- his
return to the West in 1907,
Burtsev began publishing the
magazine Obshcheye Delo (Общее дело,
Common Cause)
which was a
continuation of the foreign...
- Stepnyak-Kravchinsky.
Zaytsev contributed to such
publications as the Geneva-based
Obshcheye Delo (Common Cause,
where more than 80 of his
articles appeared which...
- the
range of its
appeal the
publishing house launched another paper,
Obshcheye Veche (Common Council),
written in
simple language and
aiming to cater...
- Элпидин, 1835–1905) was the
Russian émigré
publisher of
Narodnoye delo,
Obshcheye delo, and Obshchina.
Elpidin was born in
Volga in 1835, the son of a priest...
-
revolutionary force in Russia. In 1862 with
Nikolai Ogaryov he co-founded
Obshcheye Veche, a
newspaper which he
edited for a
short while. His two London-published...
- измененьем...)
Obshcheye Delo, 1920, No.100,
October 23. "10.X.17". "Like in April, in
alleys at night..." (Как в апреле по ночам в аллее...)
Obshcheye Delo, 1920...
-
November 1–14.
Judea in Spring.
Written in Odessa. 1920 The
Meteor (Метеор).
Obshcheye Delo (Common Cause) newspaper, Paris, 1921, No.176,
January 7, as "Distant...