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Guchkov and Miliukov were obliged to resign from the provisional government as a result of agitation over war aims and army organization.
1917, March 8 2001
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But the other editor was a mystery: Fourteenth Street cafeteria savants who could distinguish at the drop of a coffee spoon between Manuilsky and Mayakovsky, Dan and Denikin, Malenkov, Martov, Miliukov, Muralov, and Muranov were stumped by Maurin (Peter).
Revisiting Dorothy Day Macdonald, Dwight 1971
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Miliukov took a fling at the Zimmerwald Manifesto, and declared that even Kerensky has not been able to escape the influence of that unhappy document which will forever be your indictment.
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Here Miliukov was interrupted by furious cries from the Left, demanding what Socialist had ever advised such action .
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Interrupted by the angry cries of the Left, and rebuked by the President, Miliukov insisted that the proposition of peace concluded by popular assemblies, not by diplomats, and the proposal to undertake peace negotiations as soon as the enemy had renounced annexations, were pro-German.
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The nakaz embraced the German and Austrian point of view, said Miliukov.
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Its representatives in this book are: Miliukov, Vinaver, Shatsky.
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As for the nakaz, Miliukov said that he himself was a pacifist; that he believed in the creation of an International Arbitration Board, and the necessity for a limitation of armaments, and parliamentary control over secret diplomacy, which did not mean the abolition of secret diplomacy.
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During the Revolution of 1905, Professor Miliukov and other Liberals established unions of professional mendoctors, lawyers, physicians, etc.
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The sections treating of the independence of Lithuania and Livonia were symptoms of nationalist agitation in different parts of Russia, supported, said Miliukov, by German money .
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