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 * colspan=3|SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ESSAYS AND ADDRESSES
 * colspan=2|The Census of Moscow (in 1882)
 * 1882
 * colspan=2|Letter to M. A. Engelhardt
 * 1882
 * colspan=2|What Then Must We Do?
 * 1886
 * colspan=2|On Women
 * 1886
 * colspan=2|On Manual Labour
 * 1887
 * colspan=2|Mental Activity and Manual Labour
 * 1888
 * colspan=2|Culture's Feast (on the anniversary of the Moscow University)
 * 1889
 * colspan=2|Letter to a Revolutionist
 * 1889
 * colspan=2|On the Famine (reports and letters)
 * 1891-93
 * colspan=2|Shame! (against corporal punishment)
 * 1895
 * colspan=2|Patriotism and Peace
 * 1895
 * colspan=2|To the Liberals
 * 1896
 * colspan=2|To the Ministers
 * 1896
 * colspan=2|The Approach of the End
 * 1896
 * colspan=2|A Letter to a Non-Commissioned Officer
 * 1897
 * colspan=2|On the Hague Peace Conference
 * 1899
 * colspan=2|Two Wars
 * 1899
 * colspan=2|Who Is to be Blamed?
 * 1900
 * colspan=2|Carthago Delenda Est
 * 1900
 * colspan=2|The Slavery of our Times
 * 1900
 * colspan=2|Where is the Issue?
 * 1900
 * colspan=2|Patriotism and Government
 * 1900
 * colspan=2|Is it Really Necessary?
 * 1900
 * colspan=2|To the Tsar and his Associates
 * 1901
 * colspan=2|The Nearing End of the Age
 * 1901
 * colspan=2|Mementoes for Soldiers
 * 1901
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 * 1900
 * colspan=2|Carthago Delenda Est
 * 1900
 * colspan=2|The Slavery of our Times
 * 1900
 * colspan=2|Where is the Issue?
 * 1900
 * colspan=2|Patriotism and Government
 * 1900
 * colspan=2|Is it Really Necessary?
 * 1900
 * colspan=2|To the Tsar and his Associates
 * 1901
 * colspan=2|The Nearing End of the Age
 * 1901
 * colspan=2|Mementoes for Soldiers
 * 1901
 * }
 * 1901
 * colspan=2|The Nearing End of the Age
 * 1901
 * colspan=2|Mementoes for Soldiers
 * 1901
 * }
 * 1901
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