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A Documentation of the Secret Revolutionary Mainspring Governing Anglo-American Politics-how Freemasons, Zionists, Communists and their minions lead America toward total disaster.
Andrew Lang was a writer, journalist, satirist, and historian. He was a skeptic of religion, perhaps an atheist. He authored 2 books on Joan of Arc, this one presented here, a children's book.
Plato, unfolding the knowledge of eternal being, calls it at first intelligence, but he also conjoins with intelligence reason. For, when reason understands perpetual being, as reason it energizes transitively, but as perceiving intellectually it energizes with simplicity, understands each particular so far as simple at once, but not all things at once, but passing from one to another, at the same time intellectually perceiving every thing which it transitively sees, as one and simple.
A record of an infamous trial in Cleveland, Ohio, by the defendant accused of the murder of his lover in his adulterous affair. Direct scan of the 1866 printing of a newsprint type publication.
This world famous pioneer of atomic power turns his scientific mind to the solution of the economic paradox.
The lost history of a famed society once located in Clerkenwell, England. One arched gate remains of this society in the city - The Gate of St. John.
There is as yet no book entirely devoted to the development of the plan of the parish church in England, and the body of literature which bears upon the subject is not very accessible to the ordinary student. The present volume is an attempt to indicate the main lines on which that development proceeded.
From 1786 an early study of Priapus worship in Italy.
Few Americans or Texans realize that not only was David Crockett a Texas hero, and a Tennessee politician, and a frontier adventurer, he was also an author. He's not given much credit in history for his books, some published posthumously. TGS is collecting and putting back in print this Texas Revolution hero's books.
Read the History of Egypt written about 2500 years ago. It is rare that such an ancient history comes down to us from the ancient ages.
The intelligent thought of the world is ever advancing to a fuller appreciation of the worth of the past to the present and the future. Never before have associations, societies and journals devoted to historical studies been so numerous. All times and tribes are searched for memorials; the remote corners of modern, medieval and ancient periods are brought under scrutiny; and going beyond these again, the semi-historic eras of tradition and the nebulous gleams from pre-historic milleniums are diligently scanned, that their uncertain story may be prefaced to that registered in "the syllables of recorded time."
When you study Christian history it's written by the victors of that time. So to read about Julian from most textbooks you'd see him referred to as pagan, heretic, infidel, with a slant pro-Christian look at the emperor. It's rare to be able to read the charges of the Emperor against Christianity, with the slant from his point of view.
A good view of the Assyrian culture from one of their own manuscripts. It includes a quick study of the gods of the Assyrians. Interesting to see the ancients faced the same problems of taxes, religions, and making a living as we do today.
How much influence did the Persian and Babylonian religions have on Judaism and its writers?