And even when and where the local Land Commissions themselves did not exist, the plans they had prepared were, in quite a large measure, put into practice when local land divisions took place.
As a result of this a number of village capitalists, who, under the guise of communists, entered the party in order to avoid the requisitions and contributions, were elected.
Of course, important grain districts were in the control of the anti-Bolshevist forces, but the fact was known to the Bolsheviki and was taken into account in making their demands.
The muzzle is black; the remainder of the body a deep brown.
He tells us that he killed one day a reptile of this species, which was of a deep brown colour, verging on black, and measured seven feet and a half in length.
The general colour of the plumage is deep brown; the breast and belly white, transversely streaked with black; and the legs yellow.
The colour of the Tapir is of a deep brown, and the male has a small mane on the upper part of his neck.
He is of an admirable swiftness; his head is armed with two long, knotted horns, inclining backwards; his hair is rough, and of a deep brown colour.
The eye is deep brown, the beak black, and the foot greyish brown.
The wing and tail feathers are deep brown, the upper part of the neck bright carmine, and the breast white, marked with carmine red.
The scum having been taken off, the compound remained on the fire till it assumed the appearance of a thick syrup of a deep brown colour.
It appeared to be nearly four feet in height, and perhaps six in length, the colour a deep brown, almost black.
Nitric oxide is absorbed by a solution of ferrous sulphate, which it turns of a deep brown or nearly black colour, which is removed by boiling.
The liquid immediately surrounding the perchlorate will at once assume a deep brown colour, which will soon spread and extend over the greater part of the acid.
The ingredients are next boiled over a slow fire, and the scum being taken off, the liquid remains till it becomes reduced to a thick syrup of a deep brown colour.
The colour is sometimes of a deep brown, and at others of a purple-black, while occasionally it has a chestnut tint.
As they fly, the ruby feathers of their throats may be seen changing, according to the light, now into a greenish gold colour, now into a deep brown, again to flash forth with the brilliancy of precious gems.
It is mostly of a deep brown, ticked with black, somewhat resembling the back of a wild (only not so gray) rabbit.
After that, they lose the black colour, and assume a deep brown or sooty colour, but have then a greater quantity of very fine fur, and scarcely any long hairs.
Oil of turpentine was also much thickened, and became of a deep brown colour, by being saturated with acid air.
Essential oil of mint absorbed this air pretty fast, and presently became of a deep brown colour.
Fine white sugar absorbed this air slowly, was thoroughly penetrated with it, became of a deep brown colour, and acquired a smell that was peculiarly pungent.
The hair on the upper part of the body is a deep brown, and on the lower parts, of a yellowish grey.
It is about sixteen inches long; its legs are short, its muzzle rather pointed, its ears small, its hair of a deep brown, and its claws black and sharp.
Sparman saw the foetus of a jackal which was of a beautiful colour; but the spot on the back was of a deep brown.
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