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We'd known our parents would respond with hands to mouth and oy-vey-is-mirs, but none of us expected to see such obvious disillusionment with the world they'd built.
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We'd known our parents would respond with hands to mouth and oy-vey-is-mirs, but none of us expected to see such obvious disillusionment with the world they'd built.
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The imperial ukase of 1864, created _zemstvos_ or district assemblies composed of representatives of the landed proprietors or gentlemen; or rural communes or mirs, and of the towns.
The Story of Russia R. Van Bergen
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The zemstvos, volosts, and mirs, were all placed under officials appointed by him.
The Story of Russia R. Van Bergen
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Much of the land was owned by the several mirs or villages, but in the course of time they were assigned to gentlemen, who were able to serve in the army without pay, being supported by the revenues derived (p. 124) from these villages.
The Story of Russia R. Van Bergen
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Das Schif und die Schaloupen werden Euch alle jahr provit bringen; -- Wann ihr die Anzahl Eures mitbringenden Volckes, wissen werdet, könet mirs berichten, damit ich bezeiten Schif dingen möge für diejenige, die in Euwer Schif nicht können eingeladen werden.
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He was sardar (commander) shar tibe in khair pur and other he is good persanlity of khairpur mirs and gret hero kot dije
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2009
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Other _mirs_ may do as they please, but we will remain loyal to our Czar and our Governor, and live our quiet, uneventful lives. "
Rabbi and Priest A Story Milton Goldsmith
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