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Albert Vikentyevich Starchevsky (Russian: Альберт Викентьевич Старчевский, born Adalbert-Voytekh
Starchevsky, Polish: Adalbert-Wojciech Starczewski, 28...
- contemporaries] (in Russian). Vol. 1. Moscow: A. I. Mamontov. pp. 1–3.
Starchevsky,
Albert (1849). Nikolaĭ Mikhaĭlovich
Karamzin Николай Михайловичъ Карамзинъ...
- Монферран, p. 185. Shuĭskiĭ, Огюст Монферран, p. 345,
quoting Adalbert Starchevsky, a
witness of Montferrand's
mature years and his
first biographer. Shuĭskiĭ...
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politician Albert Stanley (1874–1948), British-American
businessman Albert Starchevsky (1818–1901),
Russian literary historian, journalist, editor, philologist...
- 1-2. SPb., 1885 List of
generals by seniority.
Fixed on
August 1. SPb., 1872.
Starchevsky A.A.
Monument of the
Eastern War of 1877–1878. SPb., 1878....
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generals by seniority. Done on
September 1. – SPb., 1891. – S. 389.
Starchevsky A. A.
Monument of the
Eastern War of 1877–1878 – SPb., 1878 Tatishchev...
- She
wrote for
other editors including Senkovsky's
successor Albert Starchevsky. In 1856 she
created her own
publication which was
titled Collected Foreign...
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magazine was
acquired by the book
trader V.P.Pechatkin who
invited Albert Starchevsky as a co-editor. In 1856
Alexander Druzhinin became its editor, to be...
- volumes, 1834–1841)
Military Encyclopedic Lexicon (15 volumes, 1837–1852)
Starchevsky's Spravochny entsiklopedichesky slovar (12 volumes, 1847–1855) Encyclopedia...
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Russian Word (as one of
three editors),
Russian World, Svetoch,
Albert Starchevsky's Syn
Otechestva and
Mikhail Katkov's
Russian Herald. In 1861, Grigoryev...