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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

...ites). All this violated the white work ethic, for which time, as Benjamin Franklin said, is money. The American Indians did not separate their work f... ...4.) Storm, Hyemeyohsts: Seven Arrows, Ballantyne, New York, 1972. Strauss, Leo: Natural Right And History, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1953....

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...mple.” Economic Development and Cultural Change 14,204-16. Allport, Gordon W. and Leo Postman. 1947. The Psychology of Rumor. New York: Holt, Rineha... ...ucing Social Change: A Manual for Americans Overseas. Chicago: Aldine. Aspinwall, Leo V. 1962. "The Characteristics of Goods Theory .” In William La... ...ehavior as Exchange." American Journalof Sociology 63, 597- 606. 129 Houston, Franklin S. and Richard E. Homans. 1977. "Public Agency Marketing:...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

... Pierre Joseph Proudhon), radical individualism (Max Stirner), religious anarchism (Leo Tolstoy), anarcho- communism (Kropotkin) and anarcho-syndical... ...ry expeditions gone astray (the Donner Party in Sierra Nevada, California and John Franklin's Polar expedition), famine-stricken populations (Ukrai...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

... Pierre Joseph Proudhon), radical individualism (Max Stirner), religious anarchism (Leo Tolstoy), anarcho- communism (Kropotkin) and anarcho-syndical... ...ry expeditions gone astray (the Donner Party in Sierra Nevada, California and John Franklin's Polar expedition), famine-stricken populations (Ukrai...

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Sergey Ivanovitch Koznishev

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...TATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION Anna Karenina – Part Three by Leo Tolstoy, trans. Constance Garnett is a publication of the Pennsylvania ... ...e as an electronic transmission, in any way. Anna Karenina – Part Three by Leo Tolstoy, trans. Constance Garnett, the Pennsylvania State University, E... ...University is an equal opportunity university. 3 Tolstoy Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy Translated by Constance Garnett Part Three Chapter 1 Sergey Iva... ...cally such a pitiful, worthless creature— that proves nothing; I feel sure Franklin felt just as worthless, and he too had no faith in himself, thinki...

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Princess Shtcherbatskaya Considered That It Was Out of the Question for the Wedding to Take Place before Lent

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION Anna Karenina – Part Five by Leo Tolstoy, trans. Constance Garnett is a publication of the Pennsylvania ... ...le as an electronic transmission, in any way. Anna Karenina – Part Five by Leo Tolstoy, trans. Constance Garnett, the Pennsylvania State University, E... ...University is an equal opportunity university. 3 Tolstoy Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy Translated by Constance Garnett Part Five Chapter 1 Princess Sh... ...d, but a revolutionist or a sage, let them take from history a Socrates, a Franklin, a Char- lotte Corday, but not Christ. They take the very figure w...

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Cousin Betty

By: Honoré de Balzac

...o knew Voltaire, Pilatre de Rozier, Beaujon, Marcel, Mole, Sophie Arnould, Franklin, and Robespierre. What Monsieur and Madame Marneffe had just said ... ...s portrait in the Accademia at Rome, have not the charm of the Portrait of Leo X., and of the Virgin at Dresden. And yet they are all of equal merit. ... ...factured like cannon; and that the State—like Louis XIV ., Francis I., and Leo X.— ought to be at the beck and call of genius. Poor Hortense, believin...

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Catherine : A Story

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...lass Leonardos, and fifty of the master-pieces of the patron of Julius and Leo, the Imperial genius of Urbino, covered the walls of the little chamber... ...as Poussin, and Canova, who was in town making a statue of the Emperor for Leo X., and, in a word, all the celebrities of Paris— as my gifted countryw... ...s!” he added as he too cast away his Cuba. “Try one of my Pickwicks,” said Franklin Fox, with a sneer, offering his gold etui to the young Frenchman; ... ...will tell you nothing about her. Don’t you see he has gone off in a fury!” Franklin Fox continued. “He has his rea- sons, ce cher prince: he will tell... ...rn her wigs and hang her poodle!” said Bagnigge. “Tell me about this girl, Franklin Fox.” “In the first place, she has five hundred thousand acres, in... ...g them to Alboni,” the Peer replied, with a haughty sneer. And poor little Franklin Fox was compelled to own that she had. The maitre d’hotel here ann... ...Her splendid mansion was a convent; no male person even entered it, except Franklin Fox, (who counted for nothing,) and the duchess’s family, her kins...

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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope

By: Gilfillan

...’ Camillo Querno was of Apulia, who, hearing the great encouragement which Leo X. gave to poets, travelled to Rome with a harp in his hand, and sung t... ...housand verses of a poem called Alexias. He was introduced as a buffoon to Leo, and pro- moted to the honour of the laurel—a jest which the court of R... ...mended by his friend Arnall, and received a small pittance for pay.—P . B. Franklin seems to have thought that his friend Ralph was alluded to here. S...

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