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Essays
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1851
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A History of Yesterday
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1862
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On Methods of Teaching the Rudiments
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1862
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A Project of a General Plan for the Establishment of Popular Schools
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1862
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Education and Culture
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1862
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Are the Peasant Children to Learn to Write from Us?
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1862
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The School at Yasnaya Polyana
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1862
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Progress and the Definition of Education
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1874
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On Popular Education
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1882
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On the Moscow Census
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1886
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Church and State
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1886
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What Is the Truth in Art?
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1886
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Letter to a Revolutionist
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1887
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What a Christian May Do
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1887
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Letter to N. N. Engelhard
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1887
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Letter to a Kind Youth
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1888
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Manual Labor and Intellectual Activity: A Letter to a Frenchman, Romain Rolland
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1889
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The Holiday of Enlightenment of the 12th of January
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1889
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Letter to A.V. Vlasov
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1890
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On the Relation Between the Sexes
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1890
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On Non-Resistance to Evil
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1891
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The Terrible Question
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1891
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On the Methods of Aiding the People Who Have Suffered from the Failure of Crops
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1891
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The First Step
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1892
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Among the Suffering
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1892
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Account of the Money Contributed from April 12 to July 27, 1892
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1892
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Letter to Sofia Tolstaya on the Famine
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1893
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Conclusion to Last Report on the Aid to the Starving
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1893
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Non-Activity
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1893
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Letters on Henry George
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1894
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Religion and Morality: A Reply to Questions from the German Ethical Society
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1895
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God or Mammon?
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1895
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Shame!
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1895
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Meaningless Aspirations
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1895
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Reason and Religion
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1895
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Letter to the Editor of the Daily Chronicle
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1895
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Letter to a Polish Journalist, Marian Edmundovich
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1896
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How to Read the Gospel and What Is Its Essence?
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1896
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Patriotism or Peace: A Letter to Manson
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1896
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On the Deception of the Church
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1896
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A Letter to the Liberals
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1896
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Letter to the Minister of Internal Affairs and to the Minister of Justice
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1896
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Letter to the Chief of the Irkutsk Disciplinary Battalion
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1896
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Letter to Eugen Heinrich Schmitt
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1897
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The Beginning of the End
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1897
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Nobel's Bequest
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1897
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Letter to the Dukhobors in the Caucasus
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1898
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Famine or No Famine?
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1898
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Carthago Delenda Est
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1898
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Two Wars
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1899
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Three Phases of Life
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1899
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Concerning the Congress of Peace: A Letter to Certain Swedes
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1899
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The Commune and the World: A Letter to D. A. Khilkov
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1899
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Letter to a Corporal
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1900
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Where Is the Way Out?: On the Condition of the Laboring Classes
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1900
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Thou Shalt Not Kill
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1900
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On Suicide
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1900
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Letter to Tsar Nicholas II
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1901
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On the Street Riots
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1901
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Reply to the Holy Synod's Decree of Excommunication
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1901
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The Soldiers' Memento
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1901
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The Officers' Memento
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1901
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To the Tsar and His Associates
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1901
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On the Franco-Russian Alliance: A Letter to Pietro Mazzini
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1901
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Letters to Free Thought, a Bulgarian Periodical
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1901
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Letter to the Tolstoy Society of Manchester, England
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1901
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Letter to an Orthodox Priest
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1901
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Letter to a French Pastor
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1902
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On Religious Toleration
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1903
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Letter to the Orthodox Clergy
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1903
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Letter to a Jew
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1905
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The Crisis in Russia
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1906
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Do Not Kill
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1906
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Love Each Other
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1908
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I Cannot Be Silent
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1909
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The Only Command
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1910
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A Talk with a Wayfarer
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1910
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Grateful Soil
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#2
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Novels
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1852
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Childhood
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1854
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Boyhood
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1857
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Youth
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1863
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The Cossacks
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1869
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War and Peace
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1877
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Anna Karenina
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1899
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Resurrection
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