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Chinese Influences: The Japanese were forced out of the Korean peninsula in the sixth century, but not before the Koreans had bequeathed to the Yamato court copies of the sacred images and scriptures of Chinese Buddhism. ||||| Just as Christianity introduced Mediterranean culture into northern Europe, so Buddhism brought Chinese culture into Japanese society.
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Chinese Influences: The Japanese were forced out of the Korean peninsula in the sixth century, but not before the Koreans had bequeathed to the Yamato court copies of the sacred images and scriptures of Chinese Buddhism. ||||| Just as Christianity introduced Mediterranean culture into northern Europe, so Buddhism brought Chinese culture into Japanese society.
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Chinese Influences: The Japanese were forced out of the Korean peninsula in the sixth century, but not before the Koreans had bequeathed to the Yamato court copies of the sacred images and scriptures of Chinese Buddhism. ||||| Just as Christianity introduced Mediterranean culture into northern Europe, so Buddhism brought Chinese culture into Japanese society.
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Chinese Influences: The Japanese were forced out of the Korean peninsula in the sixth century, but not before the Koreans had bequeathed to the Yamato court copies of the sacred images and scriptures of Chinese Buddhism. ||||| Just as Christianity introduced Mediterranean culture into northern Europe, so Buddhism brought Chinese culture into Japanese society.
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Chinese Influences: The Japanese were forced out of the Korean peninsula in the sixth century, but not before the Koreans had bequeathed to the Yamato court copies of the sacred images and scriptures of Chinese Buddhism. ||||| Just as Christianity introduced Mediterranean culture into northern Europe, so Buddhism brought Chinese culture into Japanese society.
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Chinese Influences: The Japanese were forced out of the Korean peninsula in the sixth century, but not before the Koreans had bequeathed to the Yamato court copies of the sacred images and scriptures of Chinese Buddhism. ||||| Just as Christianity introduced Mediterranean culture into northern Europe, so Buddhism brought Chinese culture into Japanese society.
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An outstanding figure of this time was Prince Shotoku, who in 604 developed the "Seventeen-Article Constitution," outlining a code of human conduct and the ideals of state as a basic law for the nation. ||||| He also established relations with the Sui dynasty in China.
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An outstanding figure of this time was Prince Shotoku, who in 604 developed the "Seventeen-Article Constitution," outlining a code of human conduct and the ideals of state as a basic law for the nation. ||||| He also established relations with the Sui dynasty in China.
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An outstanding figure of this time was Prince Shotoku, who in 604 developed the "Seventeen-Article Constitution," outlining a code of human conduct and the ideals of state as a basic law for the nation. ||||| He also established relations with the Sui dynasty in China.
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An outstanding figure of this time was Prince Shotoku, who in 604 developed the "Seventeen-Article Constitution," outlining a code of human conduct and the ideals of state as a basic law for the nation. ||||| He also established relations with the Sui dynasty in China.
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An outstanding figure of this time was Prince Shotoku, who in 604 developed the "Seventeen-Article Constitution," outlining a code of human conduct and the ideals of state as a basic law for the nation. ||||| He also established relations with the Sui dynasty in China.
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An outstanding figure of this time was Prince Shotoku, who in 604 developed the "Seventeen-Article Constitution," outlining a code of human conduct and the ideals of state as a basic law for the nation. ||||| He also established relations with the Sui dynasty in China.
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An outstanding figure of this time was Prince Shotoku, who in 604 developed the "Seventeen-Article Constitution," outlining a code of human conduct and the ideals of state as a basic law for the nation. ||||| He also established relations with the Sui dynasty in China.
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An outstanding figure of this time was Prince Shotoku, who in 604 developed the "Seventeen-Article Constitution," outlining a code of human conduct and the ideals of state as a basic law for the nation. ||||| He also established relations with the Sui dynasty in China.
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An outstanding figure of this time was Prince Shotoku, who in 604 developed the "Seventeen-Article Constitution," outlining a code of human conduct and the ideals of state as a basic law for the nation. ||||| He also established relations with the Sui dynasty in China.
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An outstanding figure of this time was Prince Shotoku, who in 604 developed the "Seventeen-Article Constitution," outlining a code of human conduct and the ideals of state as a basic law for the nation. ||||| He also established relations with the Sui dynasty in China.
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An outstanding figure of this time was Prince Shotoku, who in 604 developed the "Seventeen-Article Constitution," outlining a code of human conduct and the ideals of state as a basic law for the nation. ||||| He also established relations with the Sui dynasty in China.
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The Chinese calendar was used to calculate the year of Japan's foundation by counting back the 1,260 years of the Chinese cosmological cycle. ||||| Thus, 660 b.c.
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The Chinese calendar was used to calculate the year of Japan's foundation by counting back the 1,260 years of the Chinese cosmological cycle. ||||| Thus, 660 b.c.
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First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| Midwest Financial has $2.3 billion in assets and eight banks.
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Midwest Financial has $2.3 billion in assets and eight banks. ||||| The Midwest Financial subsidiary banks will continue to operate under their current names until early 1990, when each will adopt the First of America name.
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Midwest Financial has $2.3 billion in assets and eight banks. ||||| The Midwest Financial subsidiary banks will continue to operate under their current names until early 1990, when each will adopt the First of America name.
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Midwest Financial has $2.3 billion in assets and eight banks. ||||| The Midwest Financial subsidiary banks will continue to operate under their current names until early 1990, when each will adopt the First of America name.
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First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| First of America, which now has 45 banks and $12.5 billion in assets, announced an agreement to acquire the Peoria, Ill., bank holding company in January.
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First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| First of America, which now has 45 banks and $12.5 billion in assets, announced an agreement to acquire the Peoria, Ill., bank holding company in January.
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First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| First of America, which now has 45 banks and $12.5 billion in assets, announced an agreement to acquire the Peoria, Ill., bank holding company in January.
Which Bank Group acquired two separate bank entities Midwest Financial Group Inc
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First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| First of America, which now has 45 banks and $12.5 billion in assets, announced an agreement to acquire the Peoria, Ill., bank holding company in January.
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First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| First of America, which now has 45 banks and $12.5 billion in assets, announced an agreement to acquire the Peoria, Ill., bank holding company in January.
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First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| First of America, which now has 45 banks and $12.5 billion in assets, announced an agreement to acquire the Peoria, Ill., bank holding company in January.
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First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| First of America, which now has 45 banks and $12.5 billion in assets, announced an agreement to acquire the Peoria, Ill., bank holding company in January.
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First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| First of America, which now has 45 banks and $12.5 billion in assets, announced an agreement to acquire the Peoria, Ill., bank holding company in January.
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First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| First of America, which now has 45 banks and $12.5 billion in assets, announced an agreement to acquire the Peoria, Ill., bank holding company in January.
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First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| First of America, which now has 45 banks and $12.5 billion in assets, announced an agreement to acquire the Peoria, Ill., bank holding company in January.
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First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| First of America, which now has 45 banks and $12.5 billion in assets, announced an agreement to acquire the Peoria, Ill., bank holding company in January.
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Kalamazoo, Mich.-based First of America said it will eliminate the 13 management positions of the former Midwest Financial parent company. ||||| First of America said some of the managers will take other jobs with First of America.
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Kalamazoo, Mich.-based First of America said it will eliminate the 13 management positions of the former Midwest Financial parent company. ||||| First of America said some of the managers will take other jobs with First of America.
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Kalamazoo, Mich.-based First of America said it will eliminate the 13 management positions of the former Midwest Financial parent company. ||||| First of America said some of the managers will take other jobs with First of America.
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Kalamazoo, Mich.-based First of America said it will eliminate the 13 management positions of the former Midwest Financial parent company. ||||| First of America said some of the managers will take other jobs with First of America.
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First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| The Midwest Financial subsidiary banks will continue to operate under their current names until early 1990, when each will adopt the First of America name.
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First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| The Midwest Financial subsidiary banks will continue to operate under their current names until early 1990, when each will adopt the First of America name.
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First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| The Midwest Financial subsidiary banks will continue to operate under their current names until early 1990, when each will adopt the First of America name.
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First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| The Midwest Financial subsidiary banks will continue to operate under their current names until early 1990, when each will adopt the First of America name.
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First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| The Midwest Financial subsidiary banks will continue to operate under their current names until early 1990, when each will adopt the First of America name.
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First of America Bank Corp. said it completed its acquisition of Midwest Financial Group Inc. for about $250 million. ||||| The Midwest Financial subsidiary banks will continue to operate under their current names until early 1990, when each will adopt the First of America name.
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The hint was taken: in all provinces where serfdom existed, emancipation committees were formed. ||||| The emancipation was not merely a humanitarian question capable of being solved instantaneously by imperial ukase. ||||| It contained very complicated problems, deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation.
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The hint was taken: in all provinces where serfdom existed, emancipation committees were formed. ||||| The emancipation was not merely a humanitarian question capable of being solved instantaneously by imperial ukase. ||||| It contained very complicated problems, deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation.
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The hint was taken: in all provinces where serfdom existed, emancipation committees were formed. ||||| The emancipation was not merely a humanitarian question capable of being solved instantaneously by imperial ukase. ||||| It contained very complicated problems, deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation.
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The hint was taken: in all provinces where serfdom existed, emancipation committees were formed. ||||| The emancipation was not merely a humanitarian question capable of being solved instantaneously by imperial ukase. ||||| It contained very complicated problems, deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation.
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The existence of serfdom was tackled boldly, taking advantage of a petition presented by the Polish landed proprietors of the Lithuanian provinces and, hoping that their relations with the serfs might be regulated in a more satisfactory way (meaning in a way more satisfactory for the proprietors), he authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants," and laid down the principles on which the amelioration was to be effected. ||||| This step had been followed by one even more significant. ||||| Without consulting his ordinary advisers, Alexander ordered the Minister of the Interior to send a circular to the provincial governors of European Russia (serfdom was rare in other parts), containing a copy of the instructions forwarded to the Governor-General of Lithuania, praising the supposed generous, patriotic intentions of the Lithuanian landed proprietors, and suggesting that perhaps the landed proprietors of other provinces might express a similar desire. ||||| The hint was taken: in all provinces where serfdom existed, emancipation committees were formed.
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The existence of serfdom was tackled boldly, taking advantage of a petition presented by the Polish landed proprietors of the Lithuanian provinces and, hoping that their relations with the serfs might be regulated in a more satisfactory way (meaning in a way more satisfactory for the proprietors), he authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants," and laid down the principles on which the amelioration was to be effected. ||||| This step had been followed by one even more significant. ||||| Without consulting his ordinary advisers, Alexander ordered the Minister of the Interior to send a circular to the provincial governors of European Russia (serfdom was rare in other parts), containing a copy of the instructions forwarded to the Governor-General of Lithuania, praising the supposed generous, patriotic intentions of the Lithuanian landed proprietors, and suggesting that perhaps the landed proprietors of other provinces might express a similar desire. ||||| The hint was taken: in all provinces where serfdom existed, emancipation committees were formed.
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The existence of serfdom was tackled boldly, taking advantage of a petition presented by the Polish landed proprietors of the Lithuanian provinces and, hoping that their relations with the serfs might be regulated in a more satisfactory way (meaning in a way more satisfactory for the proprietors), he authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants," and laid down the principles on which the amelioration was to be effected. ||||| This step had been followed by one even more significant. ||||| Without consulting his ordinary advisers, Alexander ordered the Minister of the Interior to send a circular to the provincial governors of European Russia (serfdom was rare in other parts), containing a copy of the instructions forwarded to the Governor-General of Lithuania, praising the supposed generous, patriotic intentions of the Lithuanian landed proprietors, and suggesting that perhaps the landed proprietors of other provinces might express a similar desire. ||||| The hint was taken: in all provinces where serfdom existed, emancipation committees were formed.
What significant event followed after a petition by Polish landed proprietors was presented to Tsar Alexander Plans were formed for building a great network of railways
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The existence of serfdom was tackled boldly, taking advantage of a petition presented by the Polish landed proprietors of the Lithuanian provinces and, hoping that their relations with the serfs might be regulated in a more satisfactory way (meaning in a way more satisfactory for the proprietors), he authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants," and laid down the principles on which the amelioration was to be effected. ||||| This step had been followed by one even more significant. ||||| Without consulting his ordinary advisers, Alexander ordered the Minister of the Interior to send a circular to the provincial governors of European Russia (serfdom was rare in other parts), containing a copy of the instructions forwarded to the Governor-General of Lithuania, praising the supposed generous, patriotic intentions of the Lithuanian landed proprietors, and suggesting that perhaps the landed proprietors of other provinces might express a similar desire. ||||| The hint was taken: in all provinces where serfdom existed, emancipation committees were formed.
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The existence of serfdom was tackled boldly, taking advantage of a petition presented by the Polish landed proprietors of the Lithuanian provinces and, hoping that their relations with the serfs might be regulated in a more satisfactory way (meaning in a way more satisfactory for the proprietors), he authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants," and laid down the principles on which the amelioration was to be effected. ||||| This step had been followed by one even more significant. ||||| Without consulting his ordinary advisers, Alexander ordered the Minister of the Interior to send a circular to the provincial governors of European Russia (serfdom was rare in other parts), containing a copy of the instructions forwarded to the Governor-General of Lithuania, praising the supposed generous, patriotic intentions of the Lithuanian landed proprietors, and suggesting that perhaps the landed proprietors of other provinces might express a similar desire. ||||| The hint was taken: in all provinces where serfdom existed, emancipation committees were formed.
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Soon after the conclusion of peace, important changes were made in legislation concerning industry and commerce, and the new freedom thus afforded produced a large number of limited liability companies. ||||| Plans were formed for building a great network of railways, partly for the purpose of developing the natural resources of the country, and partly for the purpose of increasing its power for defense and attack.
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Soon after the conclusion of peace, important changes were made in legislation concerning industry and commerce, and the new freedom thus afforded produced a large number of limited liability companies. ||||| Plans were formed for building a great network of railways, partly for the purpose of developing the natural resources of the country, and partly for the purpose of increasing its power for defense and attack.
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Soon after the conclusion of peace, important changes were made in legislation concerning industry and commerce, and the new freedom thus afforded produced a large number of limited liability companies. ||||| Plans were formed for building a great network of railways, partly for the purpose of developing the natural resources of the country, and partly for the purpose of increasing its power for defense and attack.
When were plans formed for building a great network of railways On 3 March 1861
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The emancipation was not merely a humanitarian question capable of being solved instantaneously by imperial ukase. ||||| It contained very complicated problems, deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation.
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The emancipation was not merely a humanitarian question capable of being solved instantaneously by imperial ukase. ||||| It contained very complicated problems, deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation.
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The emancipation was not merely a humanitarian question capable of being solved instantaneously by imperial ukase. ||||| It contained very complicated problems, deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation.
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The emancipation was not merely a humanitarian question capable of being solved instantaneously by imperial ukase. ||||| It contained very complicated problems, deeply affecting the economic, social and political future of the nation.
Outside of posing the humanitarian question, what else did the emancipation serve The existence of serfdom
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Soon after the conclusion of peace, important changes were made in legislation concerning industry and commerce, and the new freedom thus afforded produced a large number of limited liability companies. ||||| The existence of serfdom was tackled boldly, taking advantage of a petition presented by the Polish landed proprietors of the Lithuanian provinces and, hoping that their relations with the serfs might be regulated in a more satisfactory way (meaning in a way more satisfactory for the proprietors), he authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants," and laid down the principles on which the amelioration was to be effected.
When was the existence of serfdom tackled 6 years after his accession
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Soon after the conclusion of peace, important changes were made in legislation concerning industry and commerce, and the new freedom thus afforded produced a large number of limited liability companies. ||||| The existence of serfdom was tackled boldly, taking advantage of a petition presented by the Polish landed proprietors of the Lithuanian provinces and, hoping that their relations with the serfs might be regulated in a more satisfactory way (meaning in a way more satisfactory for the proprietors), he authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants," and laid down the principles on which the amelioration was to be effected.
When was the existence of serfdom tackled Soon after the conclusion of peace
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Soon after the conclusion of peace, important changes were made in legislation concerning industry and commerce, and the new freedom thus afforded produced a large number of limited liability companies. ||||| The existence of serfdom was tackled boldly, taking advantage of a petition presented by the Polish landed proprietors of the Lithuanian provinces and, hoping that their relations with the serfs might be regulated in a more satisfactory way (meaning in a way more satisfactory for the proprietors), he authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants," and laid down the principles on which the amelioration was to be effected.
When was the existence of serfdom tackled In March, 1931
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The existence of serfdom was tackled boldly, taking advantage of a petition presented by the Polish landed proprietors of the Lithuanian provinces and, hoping that their relations with the serfs might be regulated in a more satisfactory way (meaning in a way more satisfactory for the proprietors), he authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants," and laid down the principles on which the amelioration was to be effected. ||||| Without consulting his ordinary advisers, Alexander ordered the Minister of the Interior to send a circular to the provincial governors of European Russia (serfdom was rare in other parts), containing a copy of the instructions forwarded to the Governor-General of Lithuania, praising the supposed generous, patriotic intentions of the Lithuanian landed proprietors, and suggesting that perhaps the landed proprietors of other provinces might express a similar desire.
Who authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants" The Governor-General of Lithuania
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The existence of serfdom was tackled boldly, taking advantage of a petition presented by the Polish landed proprietors of the Lithuanian provinces and, hoping that their relations with the serfs might be regulated in a more satisfactory way (meaning in a way more satisfactory for the proprietors), he authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants," and laid down the principles on which the amelioration was to be effected. ||||| Without consulting his ordinary advisers, Alexander ordered the Minister of the Interior to send a circular to the provincial governors of European Russia (serfdom was rare in other parts), containing a copy of the instructions forwarded to the Governor-General of Lithuania, praising the supposed generous, patriotic intentions of the Lithuanian landed proprietors, and suggesting that perhaps the landed proprietors of other provinces might express a similar desire.
Who authorized the formation of committees "for ameliorating the condition of the peasants" The Russian peasantry
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