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The Russian delegation at the Hague Peace Conference, 1899

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English: The Russian delegation at the Hague Peace Conference, 1899; sitting second from left: Friedrich Martens (1845-1909), renowned Russian expert in international law
Русский: Российская делегация на Гаагской конференции.
Сидят: граф Q56310370, Friedrich Martens (Q537519), Georges de Staal (Q4438885), Q4075253, Yakov Zhilinskiy (Q755910);
Стоят: Н. А. Гурко-Ромейко, Q112991860, Vladimir Matveevich Gessen (Q4137671), Q4522388, Moritz Gustav Bar. von Schilling (Q54507528), Nikolaĭ Aleksandrovich Bazili (Q4075255), М. Г. Приклонский
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  1. Шиллинг М. Ф. Дневник (1899) / Публ., предисл. и примеч. В. Е. Авдеева, М. В. Сидоровой // Российский Архив: История Отечества в свидетельствах и документах XVIII—XX вв.: Альманах. — М.: Студия ТРИТЭ; Рос. Архив, 2004. (direct image link)
  2. zakon.ru/blog/2019/12/24/
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