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Prava, po kotorym suditsya malorossiyskiy narod, vysochayshim vsepresvetleyshiya, derzhavneyshiya velikiya gosudaryni imperatritsy Elisavet Petrovny, samoderzhitsy vserossiyskiya, ee imperatorskogo svyashchenneyshego velichestva poveleniem, iz trekh knig, a imenno: Statuta litovskogo, Zertsalya saksonskogo i prilozhennykh pri tom dvukh prav, takozhde iz Knigi poryadka, po perevode iz pol
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    Prava, po kotorym suditsya malorossiyskiy narod, vysochayshim vsepresvetleyshiya, derzhavneyshiya velikiya gosudaryni imperatritsy Elisavet Petrovny, samoderzhitsy vserossiyskiya, ee imperatorskogo svyashchenneyshego velichestva poveleniem, iz trekh knig, a imenno: Statuta litovskogo, Zertsalya saksonskogo i prilozhennykh pri tom dvukh prav, takozhde iz Knigi poryadka, po perevode iz pol"skogo i latinskogo yazykov na rossiyskiy dialekt v edinu knigu svedennye, v grade Glukhove, leta ot rozhdestva Khristova 1743 goda, izdannye pod redaktsiey i s prilozheniem issledovaniya o sem Svode i o zakonakh deystvovavshikh v Malorossii professora A. F. Kistyakovskogo

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    The rights on which the small Russian people are judged by the supreme all-powerful, all-powerful sovereign Empress Elizabeth Petrovna, the autocrat of All-Russia, her imperial most sacred majesty by decree, from three books, namely, the Statute of Lithuania, the Saxon Mirror, and the attached two rights, such as those of the Book of Order, translated from Polish and Latin into Russian dialect into a single book, summarized in the city of Glukhov, from the birth of Christ in 1743, published under the editorship and with the attachment of a study of this Code and of the laws of Malorussia by Professor A. F. Kistyakovsky.
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Please feel free to request a detailed description. Short description: The rights on which the small Russian people are judged by the supreme all-powerful, all-powerful sovereign Empress Elizabeth Petrovna, the autocrat of All-Russia, her imperial most sacred majesty, by decree, from three books, namely, the Statute of Lithuania, the Saxon Mirror, and the enclosed two rights, such as those of the Book of Order, translated from Polish and Latin into Russian dialect into a single book, summarized, in the city of Glukhov, from the birth of Christ in 1743, published under the editorial and with the appendix of research on this Code and on the laws in force in Malorussia by Professor A. F. Kistyakovsky. Publisher: Uniform. (I.I. Zavadzsky). 1879. In Russian. SKU29ad80b866f22038.

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