This passage we can say is a direct response the critique of indulgences raised by the Protestant reform.
In other words this could be a direct answer to Martin Luther and his 95 thesis, in which the selling of the indulgences, that is the forgiveness of sins in exchange of money, was the main issue. The Church states that the Christ himself gave the right to them to sell the indulgences and that that is the time-honored tradition.
It was "John Kay" who negotiated a peace treaty to avoid a costly war with Britain, since the United States was still very "young" and did not want to get involved in a conflict.
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This is a two in one
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South Africa's struggle for independence is quite similar to Indian independence movement. In fact both were linked. Both nations were under the same colonial empire, both suffered racial discrimination and in both places there were Indians. ... But South Africa route to independence was much harder.
The need for energy is something that is difficult to balance with the various environmental challenges. The burning of coal for electricity creates significant amounts of pollution and carbon dioxide, a green house gas. The use of other fuels like gasoline and diesel to power trucks and cars also causes pollution and carbon dioxide. The traditional fuels like coal and oil and gas, in the production of energy, also produce pollution. There are cleaner uses of these fuels, but the fuels remain the same and in the process of combustion or burning the fuel for energy, will always have some form of environmentally harming effects.
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we need to see the poem in order to know the answer