Anecdotes of the Russian Empire in a series of letters written a few years ago from St. Petersburg. Richardson, W. In Seven Britons in Imperial Russia 1698-1812, pages 142–176. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 1952.
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VI. Russian law (158) VII. The servile system (160) VIII. Manners and customs (165) IX. National character (170)
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	address = {Princeton, NJ},
	title = {Anecdotes of the {Russian} {Empire} in a series of letters written a few years ago from {St}. {Petersburg}},
	abstract = {VI. Russian law (158)
VII. The servile system (160)
VIII. Manners and customs (165)
IX. National character (170)},
	booktitle = {Seven {Britons} in {Imperial} {Russia} 1698-1812},
	publisher = {Princeton University Press},
	author = {Richardson, William},
	editor = {Putnam, Peter},
	year = {1952},
	keywords = {Russian Enlightenment},
	pages = {142--176},
}

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