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Was Phallic worship representing the creation aspect of mankind?
This is volume one of the famous and popular John Carter's Journal, a science fiction series about Mars. Serve yourself, your children with the tools that seed intuitive thinking skills, books that challenge and enrich the imagination.
A TGS Reprint to keep quality fiction works available for the public. Ross Beeckman's books were some of the best historical fiction love stories written during his era.
Much has been said and written about Naturopathy; Naturopathic practitioners have come much into prominence within the past few years; and everybody seems to be more or less aware of the fact that practically every sanitarium of any importance in either Europe or America is Naturopathic in theory and practice
Why should we fight for freedom? Is it not strange, that it has become necessary to ask and answer this question? We have fought our fight for centuries, and contending parties still continue the struggle, but the real significance of the struggle and its true motive force are hardly at all understood, and there is a curious but logical result. Men technically on the same side are separated by differences wide and deep, both of ideal and plan of action; while, conversely, men technically opposed have perhaps more in common than we realise in a sense deeper than we understand.
Bishop George Berkeley (1685-1753) wrote this, his major philosophical work, at the age of 25. The Principles of Human Knowledge is a powerful attack on the Lockean theory of abstraction and presents a bold new metaphysics in which Berkeley claims that objects only exist when they are perceived.
The laws which govern the institution of Freemasonry are of two kinds, unwritten and written, and may in a manner be compared with the "lex non scripta," or common law, and the "lex seripta," or statute law of English and American jurists.
This little volume tells a strange and painful story; strange, because the experiences of a prisoner for blasphemy are only known to three living Englishmen; and painful, because their unmerited sufferings are a sad reflection on the boasted freedom of our age.
This TGS Historical Reprint is one that will spark questions in the minds of even learned lawyers, as this 'white' man was accused of either 'stealing slaves' or 'assisting' in their escape, in the 1850s. When does conscience over-rule man-made law? How can one be accused of stealing slaves if at the same time he assisted in their escape? Certainly this is a personal tale from history, that needs never be forgotten.
This book was originally published on a mimeograph. Remember those? When the pages were printing in a bluish purple ink? And that wonderful smell! Some pages fade light in spots, because it was from the mimeograph printing. Yet, nearly all of it is readable, and it will make a great gift to a serviceman/woman. This book was originally published by the U.S. Government at Fort Leavenworth. Was it for new recruits or for special servicemen at the prison?
At a party in Chicago, a young man under the influence of LSD seized a live kitten and ate it. Later, in an effort to explain his action, he said he had felt an urgent need to experience everything. The story is revolting, of course, and possibly apocryphal;
Important information which all women should possess, but which few are given the opportunity of acquiring. The necessity of rational instruction on Sex Physiology, Sex Anatomy, and Sex Hygiene. The danger of false information from polluted sources. The conventional taboo against Sex Knowledge, which is inherited by the race from the Middle Ages.
Two works from the genius of the 20th Century Nikola Tesla
The problem of over-population consuming resources faster than the Earth can supply them, first cropped up in the late 1800s. Havelock Ellis was a leading proponent of population control, suggesting over-crowding caused the filthy living conditions, poverty, and disease that plagued the cities in at the turn of the century.
This TGS Historical Reprint is brought back as the President of the USA, his Administration, and his Party, are riddled, nay--- infested with severe ethical and moral dilemmas. Report after report comes at us daily about a lack of ethics, honor, and integrity among elected, appointed, and hired government officials. The Foxes are in the hen house. This research, from 1914 is a Christian and Secular perspective on just what ethics really are.
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