tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6294744150606571617.post3106599632260810023..comments2024-01-16T07:07:11.166-08:00Comments on Bridal Pearl Necklace : Wedding Pearl Jewelry: Pearl Necklacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01857152720762307589noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6294744150606571617.post-71227837093414791732019-09-26T13:36:35.666-07:002019-09-26T13:36:35.666-07:00With Aksakov linked another episode of state inter...With Aksakov linked another episode of state intervention in<br />personal life is probably difficult to be represented on Western soil --<br />a government circular of 1849, prohibiting the wearing of beards.<br />Aksakov writes in response to the police chief: "through a lifetime reaching<br />the belief that nekozawa the Russian people need to go to the Russian dress and<br />beard-suddenly solemnly refuse to amritsa and change<br />-- harder than to live out his life in rural seclusion" (op. CIT. at<br />Milyukov P. From the history of the Russian intelligentsia. Part 1. SPb., 1903. P.70).<br /> Constant "inflow-outflow" Western influence characterizes the whole story<br />Russia (in the same plane, understandable and latest "restructuring"). We<br />called Peter as the first in this series, however, his father Alexei<br />M. said all conversions in the period of his reign.<br />However, V. Klyuchevsky describes it in an interesting way, which<br />fit, probably, for any period for Russia. "Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich<br />adopted in transducer movement position corresponding to such a look at<br />case: one foot he's still firmly rested against the native Orthodox of old, and<br />another was brought for her line, and remained in this indecisive<br />transitional provision" Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com