A settlement of relations between the two countries will assist in the revolutionizing of the international and British proletariat not less than a successful rising in any of the working districts of England... Russia in Division - Page 250by Stephen Graham - 1925 - 293 pagesFull view - About this book
| World politics - 1926 - 570 pages
...and England. A settlement of relations between the two countries will assist in the revolutionizing of the international and British proletariat not less...proletariat, the exchange of delegations and workers, &c., will make it possible for us to extend and develop the propaganda of ideas of Leninism in England... | |
| Conflict of laws - 1925 - 412 pages
...and England. A settlement of relations between the two countries will assist in the revolutionizing of the international and British proletariat not less...proletariat, the exchange of delegations and workers, &c., will make it possible for us to extend and develop the propaganda of ideas of Leninism in England... | |
| Gabriel Gorodetsky, Gavrî'ēl Gôrôdeṣqî - History - 1977 - 336 pages
...this intriguing position: a settlement of Anglo-Soviet relations would 'assist in the revolutionizing of the international and British proletariat not less...rising in any of the working districts of England'. Yet nowhere in the resolutions of Comintern, in its instructions to the CPGB or even in the numerous... | |
| Christoph Bode, Ulrich Broich - English literature - 1998 - 298 pages
...countrics will assist in thc revolutionising of the international and British Proletariat not Icss than a successful rising in any of the working districts of England, äs thc cstablishment of closc contact bctwccn thc British and Russian Proletariat, thc exchange of... | |
| Malcolm Pearce, Geoffrey Stewart - Gran Bretaña - 2002 - 700 pages
...to bear upon the Government and Parliamentary circles in favour of ratification of the treaty. . . . A settlement of relations between the two countries...working districts of England, as the establishment of closer relations between the British and Russian proletariat, the exchange of delegations and workers,... | |
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