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The Anatomy of the State by Murray N. Rothbard

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limit the State, in the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries, reached its most notable form in constitutionalism. Its "external," or "foreign affairs," counterpart was the dev

Tobacco : the most dangerous drug in the world

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at the beginning of the seventeenth century, describes native 'enchanters' (i.e. medicine men) as getting drunk on tobacco smoke and then falling into a deep sleep. On awakening t
a brief history of tobacco

Socialism: Utopian and Scientific

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materialism, from the seventeenth century onwards, is England.     "Materialism is the natural-born son of Great Britain. Already the British schoolman, Duns Scotus, asked

Sartor Resartus | Project Gutenberg

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down to the end of the Seventeenth Century; the true era of extravagance in Costume. It is here that the Antiquary and Student of Modes comes upon his richest harvest. Fantastic g

The Art of Rhetoric

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not the statement of a seventeenth-century biographer 5     1 Antony Wood, Fasti Oxonienses , ed. 1721, p. 98.     2 Lloyd, Statesmen and Favourites

The Pagan Worship of Isaac Newton, by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

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had been introduced to Seventeenth-Century England and France by the influence of Venice's Paolo Sarpi on such Anglo-Dutch and French figures as Sir Francis Bacon, Thomas Hobbes,


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