"The landlords' land was seized in in the summer of 1917—that is, during the , and before the Communists came into power. I was told afterwards that by October of that year there was a single great estate left in the But it appears that the formal allocation of the land did not take place until after the . With the land, the stock and implements (inventar) were distributed also."
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Members of the Parliament of the United KingdomLiberal Party (UK) politiciansUniversity of Cambridge alumniQuakersNon-fiction authors from the United Kingdom
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Charles Roden Buxton
1922 – 1923
(27 November 1875 – 16 December 1942) was an English philanthropist, author, in 1910 and again in 1922–1923, and campaigner for peace. He also served as president of the Quaker Esperanto Society.
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