The rights for which the Little Russian people are judged, the highest all-blissfulness, the most eminent Grand Duchess of the E...

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Kistyakovsky, Alexander Fedorovich (1833-1885).    
The rights to which the Little Russian people are judged are the highest, the most vigorous, the most empressing of the Grand Duchess Empress Elisaveta Petrovna, the autocrats of the All-Russia, of her Imperial Majesty the Most Holy, from three books, namely the Lithuanian Statute, the Saxon Mirror and two rights attached, as well as from the Book of Order , translated from polish and Latin into the Russian dialect in a single book, combined in the city of Glukhov, the summer of the birth of Christ in 1743 / published under the editorship and with the application of the study on this Code and on the laws of Professor AF Kistyakovskii, who acted in Little Russia. - Kiev: Univ. a type. (II Zavadzsky), 1879.-1065 p. Sec. pag. ; 26 cm. -
Ott. from the "Univ. Izv.", pub. by definition of the Sov. Un-ta St. Vladimir, 1878
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1. Elizaveta Petrovna (the Russian Emperor, 1709-1761 / 62).
BBC 63.3 (2) 512-36
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Publisher Унив. тип. (И.И. Завадзского)
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