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Let me put it another way. Do you see a fig when you look in your book? )
No.
Only the pen on the cover has a cat on it - does that count?
))) And you got it wrong - the textbook was promised by Yuri!
Oh, come on...
:-) oh !!! like !!! Do you like it !!!?
where did i promise a tutorial?
And in 5 years they will say that I promised at the MQL forum to burn Moscow!
that's how history shuffles :-)))
and we don't even have the bits on the forum's hard drive yet
To question ... Pushkin's poems. Moscow burned by fire given to the French - well, of course it's not a historical document.
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You didn't learn history at school, daddy...
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No.
Only the pen on the cover has a cat on it - does that count?
Count if it counts. )
Thank you, Father!
Can I count, then?
I like to correspond with you - you won't write anything good, but you'll kill a lot of time.
... Pushkin's poems. Moscow burned by fire is given to the French
"Borodino" by M. Lermontov
"Tell me, Uncle, is it not in vainMoscow, burned by fire,
Given to the French?
http://feb-web.ru/feb/lermont/texts/lerm06/vol02/le2-0802.htm
Thank you, Father!
Can I count, then?
I like to correspond with you - you won't write anything good, but you'll kill a lot of time.
That it doesn't say that Moscow was burned down by Kutuzov.
And it also says "Borka the Fool" with a pen on the side.
Dmitry!!! Oh my God!
Of course not Kutuzov!
That's not the way to understand it.
He left Moscow... ...Moscow burned!!!
So he surrendered Moscow and burned it!!!
It's allegorical.
but saving Russia is no longer allegorical.
The strategy was right - clever wise - there was another option - destruction.
or is it still not clear?