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A Short History Of The English People | by John Richard Green

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of England in the Seventeenth Century is important for the whole Stuart period]. In the obstinacy with which he clung to his Spanish policy James stood absolutely alone; for not .
The story of how the Short History of the English People came to be written would be the story of Mr. Green's life, from the time when his boyish interest was first awakened by th

Dan Blather vs. the Puritan Sermon

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New England ). In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the topical range and social influence of the New England Sermon was so powerful in shaping cultural values, meanings,

Quote Anthology

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male literacy rate in seventeenth-century England did not exceed 40 percent, and as Postman says, in America, was 98% at the same time we may assume, first of all, that the migran

The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza, trans. Elwes, vol. 1 (1891)

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reconstruction. In the seventeenth century all men’s deepest convictions were inseparably bound up with anthropomorphic notions of the Deity; Spinoza, in attacking these la
These pages contain the research and teaching materials of David Hart and have been put online to further the study of classical liberal and libertarian ideas.

The Cult of Scientific Management by John Taylor Gatto

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and passion of the seventeenth century colonists." The opening words of Eggleston's book, said Bailyn, make clear the central position of education in early America. Bailyn c

The Ottoman Sultans of Turkey & Successors in Romania

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by Armenians. In the seventeenth century Ottoman Empire, the palace medical staff consisted of 41 Jews and 21 Muslims. [Thomas Sowell, Intellectuals and Society , Basic Books, 201

The Other Idol-Breaker: Owen Barfield and the Plenitude of the Word | The Brussels Journal

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of stupidity. In the Seventeenth Century, Francis Bacon, as Barfield recalls for his readers, already made knowledge synonymous with power. Bacon’s rhetorical sleight-of-hand requ

Panentheism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Spring 2009 Edition)

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Cambridge Platonists (Seventeenth century), Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758), and Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768–1834) thought of the world as in some way in God or a deve

Nietzsche and the Nazis by Georg Lukacs 1943

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to France in the seventeenth century. He saw models everywhere for the longed-for, coming barbarian type of the future. According to Nietzsche, barbarism stands at the beginning o

Text of The Roots of Methodism 1903 by W B Fitzgerald -HTML

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with the dawn of the seventeenth century there came the blackness of thick darkness. A henchman of the Jesuits became King of Bohemia, and the Brethren and all Protestants were do
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FAMINE AND REASONS FOR FAMINE

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century.   The seventeenth century was a period of change for the food producers of Europe. For centuries they had lived primarily as subsistence farmers in a feudal system.

Extrasensory Perception (ESP), Science, The Roots of Consciousness

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the Imaginary Dream," Seventeenth Annual Convention of the Parapsychological Association , New York, 1974. . Gertrude R. Schmeidler, "High ESP Scores After a Swami's Brief Instruc


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