Papers 1711-1720 of total 6559 found.
…to such an extent that it could be a reason for war, a symbol of terrorism, and even an excuse for neglecting. Is that all there is to it? No, actually it is just the beginning. Racism is just like warfare in which there is no shelter and nobody is neutral. Even…
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…iron control is softened and the tragic portraits are moving and dignified. The artist was imprisoned for a time at the end of the Reign of Terror. David emerged to become First Painter to the emperor and foremost recorder of Napoleonic events (e.g…
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…issued uniforms and entered the bank in Liberty, Missouri. Minutes later, shots were fired and the gang left town with over $60,000 in currency, government bonds, gold, and silver. From this time to 1872, the James Gang terrorized a number of different banks…
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…launched a major campaign of political terror and deportations to labor camps which touched virtually every family. The USSR suffered greatly in World War II and Stalin personally directed the war against Nazi Germany, despite the fact that in 1938 he…
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…that are raised by humanity’s slow but steady mastery of science, nature, and life itself. Gothic novels also feature elements of horror, the supernatural, gloom, and violence: terror, charnel houses, ghosts, medieval castles, and mysteriously slamming doors. Mary…
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…“Hiroshima” 1997). Even though it was been over 50 years since the atomic bomb was dropped some of the effects still linger. There are some people who will never forget the dreadful day, especially those who lived through the terror.…
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…traitors to France. During the Reign of Terror, trialsfor the people were held often. Many people were brought to the guillotineand killed. Most of the victims were commoners. This time of terror hadscared the people, and their revolts towards the government…
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…to be excessive interference in local affairs by Parliament, terrorizing British officials in charge of selling the hated stamps. Events like these served to strengthen the tradition of self-government that had become so deeply embedded in American society…
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…to be excessive interference in local affairs by Parliament, terrorizing British officials in charge of selling the hated stamps. Events like these served to strengthen the tradition of self-government that had become so deeply embedded in American society…
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…also included many more events such as new constitutions being written, the Storming of the Bastille, the Great Fear, and the Reign of Terror. If these desperate people had not finally taken action, France could still be under serfdom, and the monarchy may…
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