Michael Speransky. Statesman of Imperial Russia, 1772–1839 - Marc Raeff
DISGRACE AND EXILE 189 extent Speransky had become a symbol of the course pursued by the government. The State Secretary, theref ...
190 DISGRACE AND EXILE Speransky's last day in St. Petersburg is now fully known, and all events that took place during that day ...
DISGRACE AND EX:ILE 191 From the Palace, Speransky drove to Magnitskii. He learned there that his friend had been arrested and s ...
192 DISGRACE AND EXILE Alexander said that there had been denunciations and some unreliable evidence pointing to Speransky's tre ...
DISGRACE AND EXILE 193 All these statements of the Emperor, adapted as they were to the person to whom they were addressed,' do ...
194 DISGRACE AND EXILE accredited to the Tsar, took careful note of the event. But not all of them understood its full implicati ...
DISGRACE AND EXILE 195 Grande Armee wasted away on the battlefields of Europe in a last futile effort at saving Napoleon's empir ...
196 DISGRACE AND EXILE driving streams of refugees into the interior, the hatred for everything that was connected with France s ...
DISGRACE AND EXILE 197 Nizhnii Novgorod viewed his contacts with the populace with more than normal suspicion. The Governor's mi ...
198 DISGRACE AND EXILE himself and the government the fear, panic, and anger of Moscow's population by resorting to the time hon ...
DISGRACE AND EXILE 199 apartment he had first rented from a widow, because the Governor's wife forced his landlady to evict him, ...
200 DISGRACE AND EXILE and he did not participate in the town's social life beyond the minimum necessary to keep up appearances. ...
DISGRACE AND EXILE 201 keen desire to vindicate himself was another factor in his change of mind about complete withdrawal from ...
202 DISGRACE AND EXILE of his small estate, the supervision of his daughter's education, and occasional conversations with visit ...
DISGRACE AND EXILE 203 Starin a, V (1872), p. 470; N. S. Il'inskii, "Vospominaniia," Russkii Arkhiv, (1879), No. 12, pp. 377--43 ...
CHAPTER VII PHILOSOPHICAL VIEWS AND POLITICAL THEORY Even though SOUle histories of Russian philosophy mention Speran- sky's nam ...
PHILOSOPHICAL VIEWS AND POLITICAL THEORY 205 sources which were available at the time to scholars. The interested reader must be ...
206 PHILOSOPHICAL VIEWS AND POLITICAL THEORY His course on physics follows pretty much the ordinary scheme of Newtonian physics, ...
PIDLOSOPHICAL VIEWS AND POLITICAL THEORY 207 of knowledge merely as instruments and Vorarbeiten of theology,l He remained dissat ...
208 PHILOSOPHICAL VIEWS AND POLITICAL THEORY And quite logically, Speransky rejected entirely the perceptionist epis- temology o ...
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