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There is an extensive literature concerned with the interpretation of this utterance, from which the sexual magical ones sound the most convincing. In translation, the mantra says
Xanalogical Structure, Needed Now More than Everhttps://cs.brown.edu/memex/ACM_HypertextTestbed/papers/60.html
an entire form of literature where links do not break as versions change; where documents may be closely compared side by side and closely annotated; where it is possible to see t
The Advancement of Learninghttps://www.luminarium.org/renascence-editions/adv1.htm
been so learned in all literature and erudition, divine and human. For let a man seriously and diligently revolve and peruse the succession of the emperors of Rome; of which Caesa
Orsamus Turner's 1849-51 histories -- part 1http://olivercowdery.com/texts/1851Trn1.htm
credit upon its literature. † == See chapter II, Part I. The colonial period passed, -- the local events of the Revolution briefly disposed of; -- Indian treaties, commencing
1885 Edmund Clarence Stedman: The Twilight of the Poetshttps://www.lyriktheorie.uni-wuppertal.de/lyriktheorie/texte/1885_stedman1.html
its place with standard literature; its authors won the interest, even the affection, of an attentive public. The close of the term involved may not have been so clear to us. Lite
Internet History Sourcebooks: Medieval Sourcebookhttps://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/basis/einhard.asp
abuse both of time and literature for a man to commit his thoughts to writing without having the ability either to arrange them or elucidate them, or attract readers by some charm
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