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War and Peace

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...sters as being such men, while another includes also orators, learned men, reformers, philosophers, and poets). Secondly, it is assumed that the goal ... ...ined: kings, minis- 80 War and Peace – Epilogues ters, generals, authors, reformers, popes, and journalists, to the extent to which in their opinion ... ... impulses has remained unknown. Still less does the history of authors and reformers explain to us the life of the peoples. The history of culture exp...

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In the Fourth Year Anticipations of a World Peace

By: H. G. Wells

...od of Proportional Representation was thought out, it was possible for the reformers to work untroubled upon the assumption that if a man was not nece... ...e- Trader. But seeking a fair representation for party minori- ties, these reformers produced a system of voting at once simple and incapable of manip... ... in its simplest form the evils at which the reform aims. An election, the reformers point out, is not the simple matter it appears to be at the first...

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The Chaplet of Pearls

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...udied all the bearings of the controversy; and, though bound to the French Reformers who would gladly have come to terms with the Catholics at the Con... ...excellent tutor, he had devoutly believed in the extreme wickedness of the Reformers; but in his seclusion he had been trained to such purity of faith... ...lier’s table, was requested to make formal exposition of the errors of the Reformers and of the tenets of his own Church to the Baron de Ribaumont. Ph... ...thereof with axes and with hammers.’ But, then, did not the thorough going Reformers think Master Isaac a very weak and back-sliding brother? Neverthe... ...one before his early youth, ere the Church had shown herself deaf, and the Reformers in losing patience had lost purity, and disappoint- ment had crus...

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North America Volume Two

By: Anthony Trollope

...dation, and how great have been the difficulties in the way of post-office reformers in that country. In the first place, when we compare ourselves to...

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The History of the Thirty Years' War in Germany

By: Friedrich Schiller

...nce at the head of the league which the Roman Catholics formed against the Reformers. The principles which had actuated the long and active reigns of ... ...ondemn the Roman Catholics, if they laughed at the audacity with which the Reformers had presumed to an- nounce the only true belief? — if from Protes...

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War and Peace

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...sters as being such men, while another includes also orators, learned men, reformers, philosophers, and po- ets). Secondly, it is assumed that the goa... ... number of monu- ments have remained: kings, ministers, generals, authors, reformers, popes, and journalists, to the extent to which in their opinion ... ...mpulses has re- mained unknown. Still less does the history of authors and reformers ex- plain to us the life of the peoples. The history of culture e...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...of Saudi Arabia in the U.S. media gives ammunition to radicals, who accuse reformers of being U.S. lackeys.T ens of thousands of Saudis who once regul...

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Familiar Studies of Men and Books

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...mon in these days. KNOX. – Knox, the second in order of interest among the reformers, lies dead and buried in the works of the learned and unreadable ... ...s own house. And there, as well to keep up com- munication with his fellow-reformers as to pursue his work of education, he received boys to teach. It... ... his wits for help, to whom his doctor recommends Lutheran specifics.* The Reformers themselves had set their affections in a dif- ferent world, and p... ...istian. The great thing, and the one thing, was to push the Gospel and the Reformers’ own interpretation of it. Whatever helped was good; whatever hin... ...ust have known well the lukewarm indifference and dishonesty of his fellow-reformers in political matters. He had already, in 1556 or 1557, talked the...

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