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Nekrasov, Nikolai Alekseevich, 1821-1877

"Who Can Be Happy and Free in Russia?"


[58] Polish title for nobleman or gentleman.
[59] Serfs.
[60] Alexander II., who gave emancipation to the peasants.
[61] A popular Russian drink composed of hot water
and honey.
[62] There was a very heavy tax laid upon salt at the time.


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