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12. To the Swedish papers (with the suggestion that the Nobel prize be awarded to the Dukhobors). August-September, 1897.

13. To the Emperor (about the Molokans). October, 1897.

14. To the Peterburgskaia Viedomosti (about the Molokans). October, 1897.

16. To the Russkia Viedomosti (about aid for the famine-stricken). Debruary 21, 1898.

16. To G. H. Gibson—of the American colony Georgia (on argicultural communities). March, 1898.

17. To the Russian papers (on the Dukhobors). March 20, 1898.

18. To the English papers (on the Dukhobors). March 18, 1898.

19. To N ("A letter to an officer"). December, 1898–January, 1899.

20. To the Swedish Group (on the means for attaining universal peace). January-February, 1899.

21. To Prince G. M. Volkhonsky ("On the Transvaal War"). December 4, 1899.

22. To A. I. Dvoriansky ("On religious education"). December 13, 1899.

D. Themes

(Mentioned in the Journal)[1]

1. “On religious Education” (February 13, 1896, in answer to a letter of V. S. Grinevich).

2. “The story of what a man lives through in

  1. In parentheses I have given the dates in which he mentions the theme and the final title of the theme as it was developed.

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