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Great Russian   /greɪt rˈəʃən/   Listen
Great Russian

noun
1.
A member of the chief stock of Russian people living in European Russia; used to distinguish ethnic Russians from other peoples incorporated into Russia.






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"Great Russian" Quotes from Famous Books



... defeat of the Russian forces by the Japanese—the foe that had been so lightly regarded—at Mukden was a crushing blow which greatly impaired the morale of the troops, both those at home and those at the front. Disaster followed upon disaster. May saw the destruction of the great Russian fleet. In June rebellion broke out in the navy, and the crew of the battle-ship Potyamkin, which was on the Black Sea, mutinied and hoisted the red flag. After making prisoners of their officers, the sailors hastened to lend armed assistance to striking working-men at Odessa who were in conflict ...
— Bolshevism - The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy • John Spargo

... to Michael Lykiardopulos as a little token of his services to English Literature in the great Russian Empire. ...
— Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde - with a Preface by Robert Ross • Oscar Wilde



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