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24

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25

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26

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27

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28

Segur I. P. 329–330.

29

Balzac Honore de. Cousin Bette, trans. Marion Ayton Crawford. London: Penguin, 1965. P. 229–230.

30

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31

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32

Gorbachev Mikhail. Perestroika: New Thinking for Our Country and the World. New York: Harper and Row, Perennial Library, 1988. P. 177, 180.

33

Segur L.-P., comte de. Memoires, souvenirs, et anecdotes, par le comte de Segur. Vol. I // Bibliotheque des memoires: relatif a l’histoire de France: pendant le 18e siecle. Vol. XIX. Ed. M. Fs. Barriere. Paris: Librarie de Firmin Didot Freres, 1859. P. 288–289, 293 [В переводе цитат из воспоминаний Сегюра использован старый анонимный перевод его «Записок»: Русский архив. 1907. № 9–11. — Примеч. ред.]

34

Ibid. P. 293.

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