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  • Yet, under the influence of Russian Thinkers Russia's significant Slavophil points of view merit but a token appearance (in the person of Konstantin Aksakov) in Part II of Stoppard's trilogy.

    Stinky Inky, Part VI: Carlin Romano's April Fools' Joke on His Philadelphia Inquirer Readers 2007

  • Slavophil. as for Christianity, for all my genuine respect for it,

    The Possessed 2003

  • French phrases of Katerina Alexeevna, the Slavophil.

    Resurrection 2003

  • He had just appeared for. breakfast in a smart new costume, not this time in the Slavophil fashion; the previous evening he had astonished the man appointed to look after him by the quantity of linen he had brought, and now all of a sudden his comrades were deserting him!

    Fathers and Sons 2003

  • He holds Slavophil views; this is known to be regarded in the best society as très distingué.

    Fathers and Sons 2003

  • Sipiagin began by abusing Germans in general, then announced that he was somewhat of a Slavophil, though not a fanatic, and mentioned a certain young Russian, by the name of Solomin, who, it was said, had successfully established another mill belonging to a neighbouring merchant; he was very anxious to meet this Solomin.

    Virgin Soil 2003

  • This ending of the war, so different from what was expected by the Slavophils, caused great dissatisfaction in Russia, and the czar dissolved all Slavophil committees.

    The Story of Russia R. Van Bergen

  • The latter was mastered by the Slavophil philosophy that the revolutionary unrest in Russia was traceable to the diversity of races, languages, and religions.

    Bolshevism The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy John Spargo 1921

  • He had only just come in to lunch in a new and fashionable get-up, not on this occasion of a Slavophil cut; the evening before he had astonished the man told off to wait on him by the amount of linen he had brought with him, and now all of a sudden his comrades were deserting him!

    Chapter XIX 1917

  • He holds Slavophil views; it is well known that in the highest society this is regarded as très distingué!

    Chapter XXVIII 1917

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