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    1. Герцен А. И. - Герцену А. А., 15 (3) мая 1866 г.
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    2. To the editor of "The Daily News" (Sir, — A telegram which appeared...) - Издателю "The Daily News" (Сэр, в телеграмме, напечатанной...)
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    3. "My Exile in Siberia" ("Моя ссылка в Сибирь")
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    4. To the editor of "The Times" (Издателю "The Times")
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    1. Герцен А. И. - Герцену А. А., 15 (3) мая 1866 г.
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    Часть текста: Пиши подробнее и понятнее твой план. Ольгу целую; жду от нее письма немного поподробнее. Лиза, которая в Лозанне теперь, ей кланяется много и Мейзенбуг. Прощайте. Рукой Н. А. Герцен: 15 мая 1866 г. 7, Quai Mont Blanc. Genève. Дорогой мой Sandro-Specolino, наконец-то и получили несколько слов от тебя. Нечего мне говорить и рассказывать, как я радуюсь при одной мысли, что ты скоро приедешь. It would be awfully nice! If you don’t mean to be peevish and difficult we might arrange a jolly little uncomfortable hole for your dear bonity here! — It would be good for your pocket too. — Do, doooo come. But now, how, where, when for how long?? — Do answer quickly. As to Berthe, you know how heavily my solitude weighs upon me, I long to have a companion and friend. — I like Berthe already, for your sake and thanks to the portraits you give of her character — if they be thine my affection can only increase after personal acquaintance. It is true I’ll feel my «Zeroness» by the side of her, I am rather...
    2. To the editor of "The Daily News" (Sir, — A telegram which appeared...) - Издателю "The Daily News" (Сэр, в телеграмме, напечатанной...)
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    Часть текста: to me and published in the «Diritto». I have satisfaction in stating that before the knowledge of this letter we understood our position precisely in the same manner as the great Italian; and, in proof, permit me to beg your insertion of a few lines translated from Russian, and published in the last number of the «Kolokol» (№ 96, April 15). It is necessary to explain that on the 10th of April we had designed to celebrate with our fellow-labourers in the Russian printing-office, and our friends, the event of the emancipation of the peasants in Russia, and on the morning of that day arrived by telegraph the account of the massacres at Warsaw. We quote from the article referred to: Our fête was sombre, sinister: we have known few days more heavy, when the mind has been more painfully oppressed by conflicting sentiments; never before did lampions hang so close to tears. The time is still far distant when a Russian may hold a fête for any event whatever in gaiety of heart, with no sad thought behind, with no anxious care. We had grown young again at the great news of the emancipation of the peasants; we looked forward with hope and anticipated with emotion our proposed meeting, prepared to drink, for the first time in our lives, the health of the emperor Alexander II, liberator of the peasants. We knew perfectly well to what obloquy we should expose ourselves by this act on the part of a narrow-minded political puritanism and mean jealousies. But we also knew that this toast, pronounced by us at our ...
    3. "My Exile in Siberia" ("Моя ссылка в Сибирь")
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    Часть текста: Siberia», as it has been declared in your columns by Messrs Hurst and Blacket, who have altered the title of the book in consequence of my protestations. I have besides protested publicly in the «Globe», as it may be seen by refferring to the columns of that paper. Fourth ‒ I have received no communication of the book before it was published and advertised, this I positively assert, and if needed, I have no doubt Messrs Hurst and Blacket will not hesitate to confirm it. I remain, Sir, your obedient servant. Alexander Herzen. Cholmondely Lodge, Richmond, nov. 29. ПЕРЕВОД «МОЯ ССЫЛКА В СИБИРЬ» Издателю «The Morning Advertiser» Милостивый государь! Чтобы положить конец обвинениям, появившимся в вашей газете в связи с заглавием моих мемуаров «Моя ссылка в Сибирь», — вы не откажетесь, надеюсь, поместить следующее заявление: Во-первых, я лично руководил изданием двух томов моих мемуаров на русском языке под названием «Тюрьма и ссылка». Во-вторых, я просто дал разрешение перевести их на английский, немецкий и французский языки, чем и ограничилось мое участие в изданиях, вышедших на этих языках. В-третьих, немедленно после появления английского издания я протестовал против добавления к заглавию слов «в Сибирь». Вследствие моего протеста гг. Герст и Блекет...
    4. To the editor of "The Times" (Издателю "The Times")
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    Часть текста: by the tender friendship between Mr. George Williams (of King's College, Cambridge) and admiral Putiatin; but when friendship becomes a passion it may dim the mind as well as love or ambition. Mr. G. Williams, in the letter inserted in your esteemed journal (November 15), tries to smooth the bad impression produced on public opinion by your very truthful and beautiful correspondence concerning the Russian Universities. He says,—«The two main grievances, of which the students, had to complain at the outset were the abolition of their uniforms, and the imposition of certain tuition fees». The first assertion proves that Mr. Williams did not attentively read your correspondence; the second, that he does not understand the state of things in Russia, in spite of his having travelled in that country. The uniforms were worn by order of the government, and. during the reign of Nicholas the rules regarding them were so stringent that the uniform was for the students rather a subject of hatred than of love. Certainly, they did not much trouble themselves about the abolition of it, though they knew that in the present time it was abolished in order to excuse any aggression of the police against the students, who had the right to claim the protection of the authorities of the University. The tuition fees, however small they may seem to Mr. Williams, are too heavy for poor men in Russia; and, as the instruction in our country was a gratuitous one ever since the establishment of colleges — as the government maintains them with the State's revenues — it had no right at all to withdraw the sums destined for that purpose, and to employ them for other wants. But still the students kept the peace, and formed, in silence, a fund with voluntary contributions to help those who were not rich enough to pay the fees. Now, this fund has been seized by the government, and the new rules submitted the students to a constant system of ...