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All About Our World

Ten Days That Shook the World
John Reed

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Petrograd, November 18th, 1917. 

2. 

The full-powered Congress of Peasants’ Soviets met about a week
later, and continued for several weeks.  Its history is merely an
expanded version of the history of the “Extraordinary Conference.” At
first the great majority of the delegates were hostile to the Soviet
Government, and supported the reactionary wing.  Several days later
the assembly was supporting the moderates with Tchernov.  And several
days after that the vast majority of the Congress were voting for the
faction of Maria Spiridonova, and sending their representatives into
the _Tsay-ee-kah_ at Smolny….  The Right Wing then walked out of the
Congress and called a Congress of its own, which went on, dwindling
from day to day, until it finally dissolved…. 

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