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  • Tzars_, by "Stepniak," vol.ii. chap. xxix.; also two lectures on

    The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.) John Holland Rose 1898

  • [Footnote 226: _Underground Russia_, by "Stepniak," Introduction, p. 4.

    The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.) John Holland Rose 1898

  • Kipling came sometimes, I think, but I never met him; and Stepniak, the Nihilist, whom I knew well elsewhere but not there, said, ‘cannot go more than once a year, it is too exhausting’.

    Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies W.B. Yeats 1965

  • Kipling came sometimes, I think, but I never met him; and Stepniak, the Nihilist, whom I knew well elsewhere but not there, said, ‘cannot go more than once a year, it is too exhausting’.

    Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies W.B. Yeats 1965

  • Kipling came sometimes, I think, but I never met him; and Stepniak, the Nihilist, whom I knew well elsewhere but not there, said, ‘cannot go more than once a year, it is too exhausting’.

    Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies W.B. Yeats 1965

  • Kipling came sometimes, I think, but I never met him; and Stepniak, the Nihilist, whom I knew well elsewhere but not there, said, ‘cannot go more than once a year, it is too exhausting’.

    Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies W.B. Yeats 1965

  • He recalled again how Stepniak had come to Hartford, and how humiliated Mrs. Clemens had been to confess that her husband was not familiar with the writings of Thackeray and others.

    Mark Twain: A Biography 2003

  • Kipling came sometimes, I think, but I never met him; and Stepniak, the Nihilist, whom I knew well elsewhere but not there, said, ‘I cannot go more than once a year, it is too exhausting’.

    Autobiographies W.B. Yeats 1965

  • Kipling came sometimes, I think, but I never met him; and Stepniak, the Nihilist, whom I knew well elsewhere but not there, said, ‘I cannot go more than once a year, it is too exhausting’.

    Autobiographies W.B. Yeats 1965

  • So late as 1894 Stepniak remarked, "it may be truly said that every educated Russian of our time has a bit of Dmitri Rudin in him."

    Essays on Russian Novelists William Lyon Phelps 1904

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