Papers 1651-1660 of total 6559 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…in each of these stanzas reads that a world of merriment and a world of happiness is foretold. In the third stanza, however, line three brings the terror of the alarm bells into the present world and time. The despair and horror is immediate, created…
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Category: /History
…. Maximilien Robespierre led the Committee of Public Safety. He wanted to create a "Republic of Virtue". The Committee went all over France to help other groups find traitors to France. During the Reign of Terror, trials for the people were held often. Many people…
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Category: /History
…at Danvers were first afflicted. Their actions frightened other young people, who soon showed the same symptoms, such as loss of appetite and sickness. A belief quickly spread over Salem and throughout the state that evil spirits are being seen in Salem. Terror
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Category: /History
…be justified. The ruler knows what actions to take for the good of its people because the general will is sovereign. If the leader does whatever is necessary for the greater social good, than the end justifies the means and actions such as the Reign of Terror
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Category: /History
…spirits are being seen in Salem. Terror took possession of the minds of nearly all the people, and the dread made the affliction spread widely. "The afflicted, under the influence of the witchery, "admitted to see the forms of their tormentors…
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Category: /History
…residents, approximately eight hundred, fell ill. When the town of Boston realized that smallpox had appeared again, the people became terror-stricken. In Boston, survival or death it was thought depended on one's chance or divine intervention according to one's…
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Category: /History
…sites; others were terror bombings of civilian populations. Hiroshima, a city know for its military importance, evacuated non-essential citizens for fear of an American attack. The decision to drop the bomb was made by Harry Truman. Hiroshima was destroyed…
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Category: /History
…-government. Nine colonies were represented in this assembly. The Sons of Liberty also protested what they perceived to be excessive interference in local affairs by Parliament, terrorizing British officials in charge of selling the hated stamps. Events like…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…and Mrs. Dalton might think that he is raping her daughter. In his terror, Bigger covers Mary’s face with a pillow and accidentally smothers her. When Bigger sees that he killed Mary, he freaks out, chops up her body with an ax, and hides…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…is this the French girl in chapter seven, he talks about how for a little bit he wants to forget about the war when he say’s “I want it all to fall from me, war and terror and grossness, in order to awaken young and happy.” In this Paul tries to say that he wishes…
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