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Synthetic Projective Geometry
Catalog #: SKU1449

The following course is intended to give, in as simple a way as possible, the essentials of synthetic projective geometry. While, in the main, the theory is developed along the wellbeaten track laid out by the great masters of the subject, it is believed that there has been a slight smoothing of the road in some places.

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Syphilis : Is it a Mischievous Myth or a Malignant Monster?
Catalog #: SKU1234

This book is a reprint of TGS Alternative/Survival Health books. An intelligent man may be wrong sometimes, but a fool is always right. He is never wrong. The medical profession is never wrong. It never changes, except superficially. This is the reason it is necessary for me to write this book. There are many books on the care and feeding of infants, but most of them consist largely of repetitions of ancient mistakes. There is little in them that can be recommended to the parent who desires to care for his or her child in the best manner possible. They are full of statements which have been known to be false for many years. But the medical profession is never wrong.

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Syriac Apocalpyse of Baruch
Catalog #: SKU3618

The Apocalypse of Baruch has mystified the Christian and Judaic worlds for centuries. Even today, there are churches and scholars that think this work should have been canonized into the Bible. It is a very interesting manuscript.

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Syrian Christ
Catalog #: SKU2166

A look at the Oriental/Occidental history of the Christ.

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Syrian Goddess, The
Catalog #: SKU1428

To the student of oriental religions the Dea Syria is brimful of interest. It describes the cult and worship of the goddess of Northern Syria, Atargatis, at her sacred city, Hierapolis, now Mumbij. The time when Lucian wrote would be the middle of the second century B.C.

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System of Nature : Laws of the Moral and Physical World
Catalog #: SKU1399

he source of man's unhappiness is his ignorance of Nature. The pertinacity with which he clings to blind opinions imbibed in his infancy, which interweave themselves with his existence, the consequent prejudice that warps his mind, that prevents its expansion, that renders him the slave of fiction, appears to doom him to continual error. He resembles a child destitute of experience, full of ideal notions: a dangerous leaven mixes itself with all his knowledge: it is of necessity obscure, it is vacillating and false:--

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