Century Monthly Magazine, 102 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1921 |
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... Ukrainians are by far the most numerous of the races aspiring to independence through the disappear- ance of the Romanoffs and Hapsburgs . There are thirty - five million Ukrain- ians , most of them in the six south- ern and ...
... Ukrainians are by far the most numerous of the races aspiring to independence through the disappear- ance of the Romanoffs and Hapsburgs . There are thirty - five million Ukrain- ians , most of them in the six south- ern and ...
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... ( Ukrainians ) . Simply because the Ukrainians are Slavs and have been subject to Poland and Russia for nearly three centuries , must they be considered as a branch of the Russian race and their language a Russian dialect , or must the ...
... ( Ukrainians ) . Simply because the Ukrainians are Slavs and have been subject to Poland and Russia for nearly three centuries , must they be considered as a branch of the Russian race and their language a Russian dialect , or must the ...
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... Ukrainians contrived not only to keep intact their language in the home , but also to develop and enrich their literature . Patriots were exiled to Siberia or fled to Galicia . Just as Posen in Germany became the center of Polish propa ...
... Ukrainians contrived not only to keep intact their language in the home , but also to develop and enrich their literature . Patriots were exiled to Siberia or fled to Galicia . Just as Posen in Germany became the center of Polish propa ...
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... Ukrainians is one of the most telling counts in the indict- ment . Why Why were the Ukrainians the Ukrainians treated in a different way from the other subject races of the Romanoff , Hapsburg , and Hohenzollern empires ? On the ground ...
... Ukrainians is one of the most telling counts in the indict- ment . Why Why were the Ukrainians the Ukrainians treated in a different way from the other subject races of the Romanoff , Hapsburg , and Hohenzollern empires ? On the ground ...
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... Ukrainians have come from the fact that the independent existence of their nation was an obsta- cle to the political aims of all the rival forces contending for supremacy in Europe , and at the same time proved an irresistible magnet to ...
... Ukrainians have come from the fact that the independent existence of their nation was an obsta- cle to the political aims of all the rival forces contending for supremacy in Europe , and at the same time proved an irresistible magnet to ...
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