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Implementation of the Russian Table of Ranks During the Eighteenth Century

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 January 2017

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2. The chief administrative departments in Russia at this time were referred to as “colleges.” Placed above them as a supervisory and coordinating agency, the power of which varied considerably during the century, was the Governing Senate.

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26. PSZ, vol. 26, Aug. 3, 1800, no. 19, 503.

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29. PSZ, vol. 23, July 12, 1795, no. 17, 355.

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46. PSZ, vol. 30, Aug. 6, 1809, no. 23, 771.

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