Empire of Mammon - Secret History of the World's Financial Capitalhttps://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica2/sociopol_globalbanking568.htm
Additionally, "The sixteenth-century landlords were a type quite distinct from the ancient feudal gentry. As a class they were gifted with the economic, and not with the mart
Tobacco : the most dangerous drug in the worldhttps://www.biopsychiatry.com/tobacco/
sixteenth-century physician Nicholas Monardes wrote that the Indian priests made liberal use of tobacco. He cites a case in which such a priest was asked questions which his patie
a brief history of tobacco
Socialism: Utopian and Scientifichttp://www.marx2mao.com/M&E/SUS80.html
immature class; in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, utopian pictures of ideal social conditions, in the eighteenth, direct communistic theories (Morelly and Mably). The de
On the Necessity and Possibility of New Principles in Philosophy (1856)http://webarchive.me/geocities/Heartland/5654/orthodox/kireyevsky_new-principles.html
another moment, in the sixteenth century, when the Western world could have returned. The writings of the Holy Fathers, brought from Greece after its fall, opened the eyes of many
Ivan Kireyevsky: On the Necessity and Possibility of New Principles in Philosophy (1856)
The Great Replacement of Israelhttps://www.church-of-yehovah.org/thegreatreplacement.html
But that means that one-sixteenth would inherit two copies and thus suffer sickle-cell disease. In contrast, if only one out of 20 have one copy, then the chance of inheriting two
The Art of Rhetorichttps://www.luminarium.org/renascence-editions/arte/arte.htm
literature of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries is overlooked.' 1 Tamburlaine and Lucrece , Arcadia and Euphues , a host of sonneteers -- all come to the mind. It is no mere
FAMINE AND REASONS FOR FAMINEhttps://www.solarnavigator.net/famine.htm
place throughout the sixteenth century, but were spurred on more directly by the adverse conditions for food production that Europe found itself in the early seventeenth century —
DO WOMEN HAVE SOULS? By Michael Nolanhttp://www.churchinhistory.org/pages/booklets/women-souls-1.htm
in Germany in the late sixteenth century, where a young scholar from Brandenburg, Valens Acidalius (1567-1595), was teaching at Neisse, near Breslau. the capital of Silesia. His f
Nikola Tesla On His Work With Alternating Currents -- Chapter IVhttp://www.tfcbooks.com/tesla/nt_on_ac.htm
the public at the Sixteenth Convention of the National Electric Light Association in St. Louis, where he was distinguished as honorary member: "There was a stampede in t
NIKOLA TESLA ON HIS WORK WITH ALTERNATING CURRENTS: Preface, Introduction, Section IV, Apparatus for Transformation by Condenser Discharge; Damped Waves, and Section VII, Theory an
The Gnosis Archive: Resources on Gnosticism and Gnostic Traditionhttp://gnosis.org/welcome.html
— Jung employed a sixteenth-century alchemical text to provide context for what is in fact a statement about his own experience with love recounted both in his private journ
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