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History of Torture Definitions of Torture  Effectiveness of Torture

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the lower classes of society could be tortured. He anticipated that the guilty persons would not be found, torture notwithstanding. If no one confessed to the crime his final depo

Melvyl® System - University of California: Worldwide Genealogy and Family History Research

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The Melvyl® System for the University of California, with more than 100 libraries, provides indexing to millions of items in their holdings, digital collections and online searchab

The Vlach Connection and Further Reflections on Roman History

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the Byzantine State and Society , Warren Threadgold [Stanford University Press, 1997], p.6). It is not hard to imagine the contacts that continued between the inhabitants north of

What John Moore Saw in Rome in 1775 (A View of Society and Manners in Italy)

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the title of "A View of Society and Manners in Italy". The work was favorably received by the public, and indeed has a considerable degree of merit. The author, who had lived much
Excerpts from John Moore's A View of Society and Manners in Italy covering his stay in Rome in 1775

The French Revolution | Project Gutenberg

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how much less with the Society, with the Nation of men! Of such it may be affirmed even that the superficial aspect, that the inward feeling of full health, is generally ominous.

Address Delivered Before the British Association Assembled at Belfast, With Additions (1874)

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read before the Royal Society a paper in which, to use the words of Mr. Darwin, 'he distinctly recognises the principle of natural selection; and this is the first recognition tha

European Virtual Museum - Links

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Brazil

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Atlantic People and Society Population total: 220,051,512 male: 108,166,491 female: 111,885,021 (2024 est.) comparison rankings: female 7; male 7; total 7 Nationality noun: Brazil
Brazil, World Library

Apollonius of Tyana, the Philosopher-Reformer of the first century AD, George Robert Stowe Mead, George Robert Stowe Mead

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THEOSOPHICAL PUBLISHING SOCIETY 1901 TABLE OF CONTENTS. section   page I. Introductory 1 II. The Religious Associations and Communities of the First Century 9 III. India and Greec
Apollonius of Tyana, the Philosopher-Reformer of the first century AD, George Robert Stowe Mead

Mystical Religious Experiences and Christian Universalism

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Lead, who founded a society of Universalists called the Philadelphians in 17th Century London, described her mystical experience in which the nature of post-mortem punishment was
Professor Ken Vincent traces the teaching of Universal Salvation through Jesus Christ among those in the church dubbed mystics.

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

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laws since the Great Society. Since the act, welfare rolls have declined dramatically, but poverty and long-term dependence on government programs persist. The following works loo
Kevin Craig is a Christian Anarchist campaigning for *Liberty Under God* in the race for U.S. Congress in Missouri's 7th District.

Memoirs, Prince Lichnowsky, 1912-1914

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not only with society and the most influential people like Sir E. Grey and Mr. Asquith, but also with the great public at public dinners, produced a marked improvement in the rela


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