hereditary prince, although a very, very modest man, i had the good fortune to know his mother, maria lvovna chevchevadzeve of the revolution, she was still a teenager and lived with her family in tsar’s village, that is, in the place where there were houses of the highest russian aristocracy. so she told me when she was old. your presence, who do you mean - but when will these scoundrels free us from masha’s mother, chevchevadze, asked, this lady said, well, these romanovo. at home she stood up and said: i would ask you to go out and not visit my house anymore. the chevchevadzes were real monarchists and did not listen to the commandments of god, they did not listen to slander or gossip. so they turned out to be outcasts in tsar’s village, they were declared a boycott , they stopped communicating with them, their... and revolutionary excitement, chairman state council of the russian empire, ivan grigorievich shiglavitov said, the paralytics of power are weak, indecisive, somehow not aspiration, it was a sentence. although in fact the whole revolution , the whole revolution was held together by snot, the