This he did during fourteen years, and his administration was signalized by two important innovations - the attaching of the peasants to the land (adscriptio glebae) and the creation of the patriarchate - both of which deserve a passing notice. [Please select]
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Nicholas was a plain farmer: he did not like innovations, especially the English ones then coming into vogue. [Please select]
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The recent innovations, especially the re-organization of the army, had naturally caused immense alarm amongst the whole Protestant colony. [Please select]
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It appears that we owe these innovations to Wren and Hooke. [Please select]
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Yet law and order are always hostile to innovations, and innovators are almost always, to some extent, anarchists. [Please select]
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Each generation believes that this difficulty is a thing of the past, but each generation is only tolerant of _past_ innovations. [Please select]
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We have in his art not only the record of social innovations, but a picture of the aristocrats before the barbarian invasion. [Please select]
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Anselm, when consecrated, was sixty years of age,--a period of life when men are naturally timid, cautious, and averse to innovations, quarrels, and physical discomforts. [Please select]
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And thus Aristotle, with his technical and systematising intellect, attributes two main innovations in philosophy to Socrates; the _Inductive_ process of reasoning, and the establishing of _General Ideas_ or Definitions upon or through this process. [Please select]
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