But Count Tolstoy declared himself bankrupt to avoid payment and repeatedly appealed the decision.
All work performed hands of the multitude, the serfs of Count Tolstoy.
After October 1917, the life of the last Count Tolstoy turned tragic.
Failure to understand this use of the term has seriously misled some writers, notably Count Tolstoy.
Count Tolstoy believed the whole debt should be cancelled because of that.
Armed with this, Count Tolstoy is hoping he might soon go to the Court of Appeal.
Count Tolstoy has been overwhelmed by the support he's received.
Count Tolstoy lost the case and was ordered to pay £1.5m damages to be shared with another defendant.
Count Tolstoy provided much of the information for the pamphlet.
Count Tolstoy, all the time to see the result of which they were constant quarrels between the couple.