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Transportation -- KEVIN CRAIG - "Liberty Under God" Beginning in Missouri's 7th Congressional District

https://KevinCraig.us/transportation.htm

by "We the People" to regulate or attempt to manage cars, trucks, planes, or other forms of transportation. See • "the enumerated powers doctrine" • the 10th A
Kevin Craig is a Christian Anarchist campaigning for *Liberty Under God* in the race for U.S. Congress in Missouri's 7th District.

Uncle Dale's Old Mormon Articles: Rev. Walter Scott's The Evangelist

http://www.sidneyrigdon.com/dbroadhu/OH/evan1832.htm

noticed by the people, and could be easily recognized by them. Mr. Solomon Spaulding had a brother, Mr. John Spaulding, residing in the place at the time, who was perfectly famili

The National Duty to Not Be Secular

http://vftonline.org/EndTheWall/duty.htm

recommend to the people of the United States a day of public thanksgiving and prayer, to be observed by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many and signal favors of Almighty G

2blowhards.com: The Long View: Religion and Politics

http://www.2blowhards.com/archives/001889.html

strike most people as much ado about very little and prime examples of how ?irrational? religious passions can distract governments from rational activity. The first example is th
2blowhards.com - a weblog

Magazine Americana Archive

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KERMIT MICHAEL RIGGS: Bhagavan Das and the Laguna Beach Connection

https://the-wanderling.com/bhagavan_das02.html

on Bhagavan Das, like people such as Warren Allen cited above for example, regards Bhagavan Das' Laguna Beach origins. Most want to know, since I make reference to it so often in

Thomas Aquinas in English: A Bibliography

https://aquinas-in-english.neocities.org/

trans. ‘Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord’ ( Beata gens, sermon for All Saints). Bilingual e-text, hosted.desales.edu/w4/philtheo/loughlin/ATP/Sermons/Sermon_7.html . M
List of printed and on-line translations of Aquinas into English, arranged by type of work, with an explanation of abbreviations used in referring to his works and with suggestions

The Project Gutenberg eBook of Chinese literature, by Epiphanius Wilson et al.

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Officer The Love of the People for the Duke of Shaou The Easy Dignity of the Officers at Some Court Anxiety of a Young Lady to Get Married BOOK III.—THE ODES OF P'EI.— An Officer

A Dialogue on Oratory by Tacitus

http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/text/concerning-oratory.html

Even the common people stand at gaze, as he passes by; they pronounce his name with pleasure, and point at him as the object of their admiration. The provinces resound with his pr
A Dialogue on Oratory by Tacitus on Early Christian Writings: the New Testament, Apocrypha, Gnostics, and Church Fathers: information and translations of Gospels, Epistles, and doc

History of the Crusades

https://www.thearma.org/essays/Crusades.htm

bad for plunder. A few people got rich, but the vast majority returned with nothing. Urban II gave the Crusaders two goals, both of which would remain central to the eastern Crusa
ARMA is an informal club of arms and armor enthusiasts and practitioners dedicated to exploring and reconstructing our Western martial heritage.

Pragmatic Ethics

https://www.hughlafollette.com/papers/pragmati.htm

philosophers and lay people may miss or misunderstand. A pragmatic ethic employs criteria without being criterial. It is objective without being absolutist. It acknowledges that e
Explains how a pragmatic ethic is a viable alternative to standard ethical theories.

Sarah Josepha Buell Hale's 1823 book

http://olivercowdery.com/texts/1823geni.htm

conceded; but by what people, or at what time, they were erected, are secrets, the philosopher and antiquary have vainly attempted to discover.   "It is the opinion of many j


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