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21 столоначальник
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22 стражник
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23 титулярный
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24 цесаревич
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25 асессор
м.колле́жский асе́ссор ист. — collegiate assessor ( civil rank in tsarist Russia)
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26 инородец
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27 титулярный
титуля́рный сове́тник ист. — titular counsellor ( lowest civil rank in tsarist Russia)
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28 волчий билет
уст.lit. wolfs ticket; passport (or any other certificate) in tsarist Russia with a note of political unreliability of its holder -
29 жёлтый билет
уст.lit. yellow ticket; prostitute's identity card in tsarist Russia -
30 Великокняжеская, царская и императорская охота на Руси
General subject: Grand Ducal, Tsarist and Imperial Hunting in Russia (книга Н. Кутепова)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Великокняжеская, царская и императорская охота на Руси
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