#8
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Essays
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1873
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Old People
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1873
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Environment
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1873
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Something Personal
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1873
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Vlas
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1873
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A Troubled Countenance
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1873
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A Half-Letter from 'A Certain Person'
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1873
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Apropos of the Exhibition
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1873
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An Impersonator
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1873
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Dreams and Musings
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1873
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Apropos of a New Play
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1873
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Little Pictures
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1873
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To a Teacher
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1873
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Something About Lying
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1873
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One of Today's Falsehoods
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1876
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In Place of a Foreword. On the Great and Small Bears, on Great Goethe's Prayer, and, Generally, on Bad Habits
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1876
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A Future Novel. Another 'Accidental Family'
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1876
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The Christmas Party at the Artists' Club. Children Who Think and Who Are Helped Along. A 'Gluttonous Boy.' 'Oui' Girls. Jostling Raw Youths. A Moscow Captain in a Hurry
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1876
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The Golden Age in Your Pocket
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1876
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The Boy with His Hand Out
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1876
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The Boy at Christ's Christmas Party
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1876
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A Colony of Young Offenders. Dark Individuals. The Transformation of Blemished Souls into Immaculate Ones. Measures Acknowledged as Most Expedient Thereto. Little and Bold Friends of Mankind
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1876
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The Russian Society for the Protection of Animals. The Government Courier. Demon-Vodka. The Itch for Debauch and Vorobev. From the End or from the Beginning?
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1876
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Spiritualism. Something About Devils. The Extraordinary Cleverness of Devils, If Only These Are Devils
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1876
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A Word Apropos of My Biography
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1876
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A Turkish Proverb
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1876
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On the Fact That We Are All Good People. How Russian Society Resembles Marshal McMahon
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1876
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On Love of the People. An Essential Contract with the People
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1876
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Mr. Spasovich's Speech. Clever Tactics
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1876
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The Berries
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1876
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The Pillars of Hercules
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1876
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The Family and Our Secret Ideals. A Concluding Note About a Certain Modern School
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1876
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How True Is the Notion That 'The Ideals May Be Base So Long as the Reality is Good?
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1876
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A Hundred-Year-Old Woman
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1876
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Dissociation
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1876
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Musings About Europe
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1876
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An Expired Force and the Forces of the Future
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1876
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Don Carlos and Sir Watkin. More Signs of 'The Beginning of the End'
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1876
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Lord Radstock
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1876
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A Word or Two About the Report of the Scholarly Commission on Spiritualistic Phenomena
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1876
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Isolated Phenomena
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1876
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On Yuri Samarin
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1876
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The Ideals of a Stagnant, Vegetative Life. Kulaks and Bloodsuckers. Superior People Who Drive Russia Forward
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1876
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Minor Cultural Types. Damaged People
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1876
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Confusion and Inaccuracy in the Points at Issue
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1876
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The Beneficent Swiss Who Liberates a Russian Peasant
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1876
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Something on Political Questions
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1876
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A Paradoxicalist
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1876
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Just a Bit More Spiritualism
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1876
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On Behalf of One Deceased
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1876
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From a Private Letter
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1876
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A New Regional Voice
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1876
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The Court and Mrs. Kairova
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1876
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The Defense Attorney and Velikanova
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1876
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Something About a Certain Building. Some Appropriate Thoughts
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1876
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One Inappropriate Thought
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1876
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A Democratic Spirit, for Certain. Women
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1876
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The Death of George Sand
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1876
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My Paradox
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1876
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Deduction from My Paradox
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1876
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The Eastern Question
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1876
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The Utopian Conception of History
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1876
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About Women Again
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1876
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Going Abroad. Something About Russians in Railway Carriages
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1876
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Something on Petersburg Baden-Badenism
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1876
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On the Pugnacity of the Germans
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1876
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The Very Last Words of Civilization
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1876
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Idealist-Cynics
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1876
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Should One Be Ashamed of Being an Idealist?
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1876
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The Germans and Labor. Inexplicable Tricks. On Wit
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1876
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Russian or French?
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1876
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What Language Should a Future Person of Consequence Speak?
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1876
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What Effects the Cure When Taking the Waters: The Water or the Bon Ton?
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1876
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One on Whom Modern Woman Has Shown Favor?
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1876
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Children's Secrets
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1876
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The Land and Children
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1876
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An Odd Summer for Russia
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1876
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Postscript
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1876
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Piccola Bestia
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1876
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Words, Words, Words!
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1876
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Schemes and More Schemes
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1876
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Dressing Gowns and Soup
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1876
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Outmoded People
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1876
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Kifomokievism
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1876
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Continuation of the Preceding
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1876
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Fears and Apprehensions
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1876
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Postscript
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1876
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A Case That Is Not as Simple as It Seems
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1876
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A Few Remarks About Simplicity and Simplification
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1876
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Two Suicides
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1876
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The Sentence
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1876
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A New Phrase in the Eastern Question
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1876
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Cherniaev
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1876
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The Best People
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1876
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On the Same Topic
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1876
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Author's Introduction
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1876
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Who Was I and Who Was She?
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1876
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A Proposal of Marriage
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1876
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The Noblest of Man, But I Don't Believe It Myself
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1876
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Plans and More Plans
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1876
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The Meek One Rebels
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1876
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A Dreadful Recollection
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1876
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A Dream of Pride
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1876
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Suddenly the Shroud Fell Away
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1876
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I Understand All Too Well
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1876
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I Was Only Five Minutes Late
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1876
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More About a Case That Is Not as Simple as It Seems
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1876
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A Belated Moral
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1876
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Unsubstantiated Statements
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1876
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A Few Words About Young People
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1876
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On Suicide and Arrogance
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1876
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A Story from the Lives of Children
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1876
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An Explanation Regarding My Participation in the Forthcoming Publication of the Magazine Light
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1876
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Where Does the Matter Stand at the Moment?
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1876
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A Short Comment on 'Pondering Peter'
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1877
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Three Ideas
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1877
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Mirages. Stuckism and the Radstockists
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1877
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Foma Danilov. A Russian Hero Tortured to Death
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1877
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A Conciliatory Dream Beyond the Scope of Science
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1877
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We Are But Useless Wretches in Europe
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1877
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An Old Story About the Petrashevsky Circle
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1877
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Russian Satire. Virgin Soil. Last Songs. Old Reminiscences
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1877
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The Boy Celebrating His Saint's Day
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1877
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Editor's Note
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1877
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Self-Appointed Prophets and Lame Coopers Who Continue to Manufacture the Moon on Gorokhovaia Street. One of Russia's Least-Known Great Men
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1877
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Home-Grown Giants and a Humiliated Son of a Mountain Village. An Anecdote About Skin Flayed from the Back. The Higher Interests of Civilization, and 'May They Be Damned If They Must Be Purchased at Such a Price!
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1877
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On Chris Copping to Complete the Woodwind Generally and Various Aberrations in Particular. Hatred of Authority with Toadyism of Thought
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1877
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Metternichts and Don Quixotes
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1877
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One of Today's Most Important Questions
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1877
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The Issue of the Day
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1877
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The Issue of the Day in Europe
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1877
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The Russian Solution to the Problem
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1877
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An Answer to a Letter
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1877
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One More on the Subject That, Sooner or Later, Constantinople Must Be Ours
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1877
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The Russian People Have Completely Matured to a Sane Conception of the Eastern Question from Their Own Standpoint
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1877
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The Most Appropriate Thoughts for the Present Time
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1877
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The Jewish Question
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1877
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Pro and Contra
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1877
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Status in Statu. Forty Centuries of Existence
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1877
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But Long Live Brotherhood!
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1877
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The Funeral of 'The Universal Man'
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1877
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An Isolated Case
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1877
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To Our Correspondents
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1877
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War. We Are Stronger Than the Others
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1877
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War Is Not Always a Scourge; Sometimes It Is Salvation
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1877
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Does Shed Blood Save Us?
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1877
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The Opinion of the 'Most Serene' Tsar on the Eastern Question
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1877
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The Dream of a Ridiculous Man
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1877
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The Defendant Kornilova Is Freed
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1877
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To My Readers
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1877
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From the Book of Predictions of Johann Lichtenberger, 1528
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1877
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An Anonymous Abusive Letter
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1877
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A Plan for a Satirical Novel of Contemporary Life
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1877
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Former Farmers - Future Diplomats
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1877
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Diplomacy Facing World Problems
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1877
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Never Has Russia Been as Powerful as Now - A Nondiplomatic Judgement
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1877
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The German World Problem. Germany - A Protesting Country
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1877
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One Brilliantly Suspicious Man
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1877
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Both Angry and Strong
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1877
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The Black Army. The Opinions of the Legions as a New Element of Civilization
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1877
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A Rather Unpleasant Secret
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1877
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Those Who Love the Turks
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1877
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Golden Tailcoats. Straight-Line People
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1877
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A Conversation with Moscow Acquaintance. A Note Apropos of a New Booklet
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1877
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The Hunger for Rumours and for 'What They Are Telling Us.' The Expression 'They Aren't Telling Us' May Have a Future, and So Some Advance Measures Should Be Taken. More About the Accidental Family
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1877
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The Case of the Dzhunkovsky Parents and Their Children
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1877
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An Imaginary Speech by the Presiding Judge
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1877
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Dissociation Again. Part Eight of Anna Karenina
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1877
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Confessions of a Slavophile
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1877
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Anna Karenina as a Fact of Special Importance
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1877
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A Landowner Who Gets Faith in God from a Peasant
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1877
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The Irritability of Vanity
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1877
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Tout ce qui n'est pas expressément permit et défendu
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1877
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On the Uneducated and Illiterate Russian People's Unerring Knowledge of the Real Essence of the Eastern Question
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1877
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Levin's Agitation. A Question: Does Distance Have an Influence on Love for Humanity? Can One Agree with the Opinion of One Turkish Prisoner on the Humaneness of Some of Our Ladies? So What, Then, Are Our Teachers Teaching Us?
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1877
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The Unfortunate and Unsuccessful
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1877
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A Curious Character
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1877
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That's It, Yet It Isn't It. A Reference to What I Wrote Three Months Ago
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1877
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What Austria Is Now Thinking About
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1877
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Who's Knocking at the Door? Who Will Come In? Inescapable Fate
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1877
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A Lie Is Saved by a Lie
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1877
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Slugs Taken for Human Beings. Which Is Better: When People Know the Truth about Us or When They Talk Nonsense About Us?
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1877
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An Intimidation of the Future Educated Russian Man. The Certain Lot of the Future Russian Woman
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1877
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To the Reader
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1877
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An Old, Customary Military Rule
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1877
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The Same Rule, Only in a New Guise
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1877
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The Most Enormous Military Errors May Sometimes Not Be Errors At All
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1877
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We Have Only Stumbled Over a New Fact, But There Was No Error. Two Armies, Two Opposites. The Actual State of Affairs
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1877
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Hartung's Suicide and Our Eternal Question: Who Is to Blame?
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1877
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The Russian Gentleman. A Gentleman Cannot But Remain a Gentleman to the End
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1877
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Lies are Indispensable for Truth. A Lie Times a Lie Equals Truth. Is That True?
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1877
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Roman Clericals Here in Russia
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1877
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Old Poland's Summer Attempt at Reconciliation
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1877
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The Escapade of The Stock-Exchange News. Not Ready Pens, Malicious Ones
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1877
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What Does the Word 'Striutsky' Mean?
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1877
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The History of the Verb 'Stushevatsia'
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1877
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Servility or Good Manners?
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1877
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The Most Extreme Case of Servility There Could Be
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1877
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Some Quite Special Remarks About the Slavs That I Intended to Make Long Ago
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1877
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Rumours of Peace. 'Constantinople Must Be Ours' - Is That Possible? Various Opinions
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1877
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Once More, for the Last Time, Some 'Soothsayings'
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1877
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The Moment Must Be Seized
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1877
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The Concluding Explanation of an Old Fact
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1877
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The Excerpt
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1877
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Distortions and Manipulation of the Evidence - These Cost Us Nothing
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1877
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Malicious Psychologists. Obstetrician-Psychiatrists
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1877
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One Incident That Explains a Good Deal, in My View
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1877
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Am I an Enemy of Children? On What the Word 'Happy' Sometimes Means
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1877
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The Death of Nekrasov. On What Was Said at His Grave
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1877
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Pushkin, Lermontov, and Nekrasov
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1877
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A Witness in Nekrasov's Favor
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1877
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To the Readers
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1880
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Explanatory Note Concerning the Speech on Pushkin Printed Below
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1880
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Pushkin (A Sketch)
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1880
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Taking Advantage of an Opportunity. Four Lectures on Various Topics Apropos of One Lecture Given to Me by Mr. A. Gradovsky. With an Address to Mr. Gradovsky
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1880
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On One Most Basic Point
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1880
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Aleko and Derzhimorda. Aleko's Sufferings for a Peasant Serf. Anecdotes
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1880
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Two Halves
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1880
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To One - 'Humble Thyself'; To Another - 'Exalt Thyself.' A Tempest in a Teapot
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1881
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Finances. A Citizen as an Offended Thersites. Crowning from Below and the Musicians. A Refuge for Windbags and the Windbags
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1881
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Can We Expect European Finances in Russia?
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1881
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Forget Immediate Problems So That the Roots Can Be Restored. Through Lack of Ability I Enter into Something Spiritual
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1881
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The First Root. Instead of an Authoritative Financial Tone I Lapse into Old Words. The Broad Ocean. The Longing for Truth and the Necessity for Serenity, So Useful in Financial Matters
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1881
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Let Them Speak First, and for the Moment Let Us Stand Aside Simply to Acquire Some Good Sense
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1881
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A Witty Bureaucrat. His Opinion of Our Liberals and Europeans
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1881
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Krylov's Fable About a Certain Pig
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1881
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Geok-Tepe. What Does Asia Mean to Us?
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1881
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Questions and Answers
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Good quiz though