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... s acknowledgment from his father. Why won’t you understand that!"
"...I just meant to be firm."
"Weren’t you firmly trying to cut ties with your child? You know he respects you more than anyone."
"...Sorry."
Abolition of bureaucracy-centered state administration.
Dispersal of power.
Separation of civil servants and politicians.
The changing role of Tsar accordingly.
All this process was perhaps for the perpetuity of the Romanov fami ...
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