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made by "Youth" his publishing arrangements seem to have remained somewhat insecure. His first eleven books show six different imprints; it was not until his twelfth that he settl
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writer. 68 Its initial publishing in 1478, just fifteen years before Paracelsus' own birth, would lead to wide acceptance in the orthodox medical community. Divided into three par
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platform for desktop publishing and graphics processing. IBM PC software always had to deal with the possibility that the user might only have a monotext or low-resolution CGA vid
Brooklyn, Illinois Archaeology Projecthttp://www.histarch.illinois.edu/Brooklyn/
, Newman Educational Publishing, 2001: 25, 34, 71). Antioch Baptist Church, built in Brooklyn in 1838, was also active in these efforts. Brooklyn's roles in assisting individuals
Historical and archaeological research on Brooklyn, Illinois, also known as Lovejoy, Illinois, the first incorporated African-American town
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on his choice of publishing career) reported on the threat of global manipulation in 1986, a subject that the mainstream is only, just now, daring to touch on. Parallel to the sub
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1985/2000 David Persuitte Bookhttp://solomonspalding.com/Lib/Per1985a.htm
the goal of eventually publishing them in a more serious and acceptable form -- what would become View of the Hebrews. Meanwhile, Spalding is not having much luck with his story.
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A. Malcor [Garland Publishing, Inc., New York, 1994, p.298]. Littleton and Malcor identify her as "Irmengard," who married Albert of Namur. Their daughter, Hedwig, then marries Ge
Evening and Morning Star Volume 1, Number 2http://www.centerplace.org/history/ems/v1n02.htm
support God himself publishing an act of grace and indemnity to the world, wherein he assures the pardon of sin to such as truly repent and unfeignedly beleive [believe] his holy
Uncle Dale's Old Mormon Articles: NY Herald, 1835-1843http://www.sidneyrigdon.com/dbroadhu/NY/NYherld0.htm
Greatrake began publishing a Baptist newspaper in St. Louis, titled Signs of the Times. It appears likely that Greatrake's periodical was somehow affliliated with the paper of the
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