T. Carlyle, 1849, "Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question", Fraser's Mag http://www.hetwebsite.net/het/texts/carlyle/carlyle1849negroquestion.htm as well as to England. The West India question is, for the first time, put in its true light before the English people, and it will much surprise us if a reaction, in favor of com... |
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THE LESSONS OF 9/11 http://www.quebecoislibre.org/04/040515-11.htm attack on our homeland. Common sense already tells us the tens of billions of dollars spent by government agencies, whose job it is to provide security and intelligence for our co... |
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FR PHIL BLOOM http://catholicvu.com/newpage30.htm the Pill atrophies the glands that produce cervical mucus, it may contribute to fertility problems.) Parents naturally want to give the very best to their children. To coup... |
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A Biblical Defense of Anarcho-Capitalism http://vftonline.org/VFTfiles/thesis/summary01.htm 31 : The Promised Land Thesis 32 : The Temporary Character of the First “Church Officers” Thesis 33 : Anarcho-Capitalism and the Temple Thesis 34 : Anarcho-Capitalism and Educatio... |
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VtM - Rules: The Church Knights. Book 5 - Appendices http://vampirerpg.free.fr/Rules/CK/Book5.html permission from Highlander: The Gathering by Hank Driskill and John Gavigan (csc086@cent1.lancs.ac.uk) ". . . such are they whom God chooses for himself and gathers from the furth... |
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'The Destruction Wrought by a Demon-Emperor' http://www.ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/procopius/demon.htm cities and farmed the land or toiled on the sea — as I know only too well since I saw it with my own eyes — how could any man on earth begin to estimate their vast num... |
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Chapter 4. Magic and Religion. Frazer, Sir James George. 1922. The Golden Bough http://www.publicappeal.org/library/unicorn/Frazer/9.html many ages and in many lands, there are some grounds for thinking that this fusion is not primitive, and that there was a time when man trusted to magic alone for the satisfaction ... |
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The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 http://vftonline.org/EndTheWall/NWOrd.htm language of Jefferson's land ordinance and his draft of the Declaration of Independence, they were thankful for Jefferson's contribution, but went on to make the drafts appropriat... |
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