Russia, as expressed in the following principles: 1. The equality and sovereignty of the peoples of Russia. 2. The right of the peoples of Russia to free self-determination, even to the point of separation and the formation of an independent state. Bolshevik Russia - Page 158by Étienne Antonelli - 1920 - 307 pagesFull view - About this book
| Theresa Bach - Education - 1919 - 36 pages
...Soviet, first in June and then in November, 1917. The tenets of this declaration are as follows: 1. The equality and sovereignty of the peoples of Russia. 2. The right of the peoples to free self-determination even to the point of separation and establishment of independent... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - New York (State) - 1920 - 1192 pages
...action regarding the question of the nationalities of Russia upon the following principles : 1. The equality and sovereignty of the peoples of Russia. 2. The right of the peoples of Russia to free self-determination, even to the point of separation and the formation... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1921 - 572 pages
...Soviet, first in June and then in November, 1917. The tenets of this declaration are as follows: 1. The equality and sovereignty of the peoples of Russia. 2. The right of the peoples to free self-determination even to the point of separation and establishment of independent... | |
| Electronic journals - 1923 - 876 pages
...stated in their decree of November 16, 1917: i. Equality and sovereignty of the peoples of Russia. 3. The right of self-determination of the peoples even...point of separating and forming independent states. 3. The abolition of all privileges and limitations founded on nationality or religion. 4. Free development... | |
| Alfred Lewis Pinneo Dennis - History - 1924 - 544 pages
...authorities toward nationalities within Russia. This had been stated in their decree of November 16, 1917: 1. Equality and sovereignty of the peoples of Russia....point of separating and forming independent states. 3. The abolition of all privileges and limitations founded on nationality or religion. 4. Free development... | |
| Malbone Watson Graham - Estonia - 1927 - 882 pages
...commissaries has resolved to be guided in the question of nationalities by the following principles : 1. The equality and sovereignty of the peoples of Russia. 2. The right of the peoples of Russia to dispose of their own fate, even to separation and the establishment of an... | |
| Jawaharlal Nehru - Russia - 1928 - 242 pages
...tackled the problem of minorities, which like the poor is always with us in India, and declared : 1. "The equality and sovereignty of the peoples of Russia. 2. The right of the peoples of Russia to free self-determination, even to the point of separation and the formation... | |
| Avrahm Yarmolinsky - Jews - 1928 - 218 pages
...Therefore the Council of the People's Commissars pledges itself to the following principles: (1) "The equality and sovereignty of the peoples of Russia. ( 2 ) The right of the peoples of Russia to free self-determination, even to the extent of separation and the formation... | |
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