Not about job market!
    David Powelstock 
    d-powelstock at uchicago.edu
       
    Tue Oct  7 19:22:12 UTC 1997
    
    
  
Dear SEELANGTSY, 
Help, oh, please help!
Does anyone recall which Russian writer,  in the first half of the 19th c., referred to Nicholas I (or perhaps the figure of the Tsar in general) as "edinnyi evropeets" in Russia?  The implication, as I recall, was that no other Russian subject enjoyed the freedoms of speech and behavior attributed to Europeans.  Where did the quote appear?
I need to know this rather urgently, so I'd be infernally grateful to hear from someone.  Thanks!
Please reply offline: d-powelstock at uchicago.edu
David Powelstock
University of Chicago
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d-powelstock at uchicago.edu
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