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Letter to A. Y. Isayenko, December 26, 1904
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First published in 1964 in Collected Works, Fifth (Russian) Ed., Vol. 46. Sent from Geneva to St. Petersburg. Printed from the original.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1977, Moscow, Volume 43, page 151b.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1977, Moscow, Volume 43, page 151b.
Keywords : A. Y. Isayenko, Letter
Yesterday we heard about the split in Petersburg. Well, well! They’re a cunning lot, you can see they stop at nothing....
Maybe this at least will shake up the Bolsheviks and make them realise that one has to fight actively or these scoundrels will split all the committees.[1]
- ↑ Postscript to a letter written by Krupskaya.—Ed.