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TO HIS HIGH COUNTLYBRILLIANCEOF HER IMPERIALMAJESTYTHE AUTOCRAT OF ALL RUSSIAto the statevice-chancellortrue secret advisor, bearer
TO HIS HIGH COUNTLYBRILLIANCEOF HER IMPERIALMAJESTYTHE AUTOCRAT OF ALL RUSSIAto the statevice-chancellortrue secret advisor, bearer
doi: 10.19090/i.2019.30.97-110UDC: 930:821.163.41.09 Piščević S. ĐORĐE ĐURIĆ University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Philosophy Department
From World War I Document Archive No. 46 From: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and
From World War I Document Archive No. 41 From: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and
From World War I Document Archive No. 11 From: M. Yov. M Yovanovitch, Minister at
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The 1844 draft of Serbian foreign policy, written by Ilija Garašanin, still provokes controversial interpretations.