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He thought little of Alexander Kerensky's "bourgeois" provisional government; his sympathies were with that nascent government's enemies, the Bolsheviks, who were making a "very, very beautiful" revolution, he said after his return.
A Muckraker Looks Ahead Robert K. Landers 2011
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Yet there can have been few men of Kerensky's historic importance who have had so long to brood over their actions after the event.
Kerensky's Case Schapiro, Leonard 1965
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What is the imperial Sovietism which has replaced Kerensky's and Lenin's earlier revolutionary reforms against an equally cruel Czarism?
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Now, Kerensky's government instantly pledged all-out support to the allies.
Prosecution of Edward R. Murrow on CBS Television's See It Now 1954
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No detective talents like Kerensky's were necessary to prove that two opposing historical plans crossed each other's paths at a certain point, and that this point was the 'sealed car.
My Life Trotsky, Leon 1930
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Three and a half months later, the same regiment co-operated whole-heartedly in the overthrow of Kerensky's government.
My Life Trotsky, Leon 1930
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I was arrested by Kerensky's government and, two months after my return from exile, found myself once again in the familiar Kresty prison.
My Life Trotsky, Leon 1930
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"The task was very difficult, complicated and long drawn out, " is Kerensky's plaint.
My Life Trotsky, Leon 1930
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My other contributor was a student named Skobelev, who later became the minister of labour in Kerensky's government; we met in 1917 as enemies.
My Life Trotsky, Leon 1930
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Kerensky's criminal guilt toward his readers is all the more obvious in its crudeness on this point.
My Life Trotsky, Leon 1930
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