1880 Parley P. Pratt Pamphlethttp://www.SidneyRigdon.com/1880PrtA.htm
or open untimbered fields, but could form no other idea of them than to compare them to some of our marshes, which were by nature destitute of timber because they were too low and
1832 William Johnson Fox: The Poor and their Poetryhttps://www.lyriktheorie.uni-wuppertal.de/lyriktheorie/texte/1832_fox1.html
When he looked on the fields, he felt that they were appropriated; when he loved, he therefore also hated. Whether animate or inanimate, he sang of beauty as he felt it, and of op
Luigi Auriemmahttp://aluigi.altervista.org/papers.htm
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MINNIE MOUSE & MICKEY MOUSE - DREAMS, CROP CIRCLES AND SYMBOLISMhttp://www.greatdreams.com/crop/mickey_mouse.htm
include these various parts: Ears- His large ears represent the increasing listening to the teacher by the initiate. The listening is to the truths of the Upanishads. This idea is
Latter Day Pamphlets, No. 4 - The New Downing Streethttp://www.hetwebsite.net/het/texts/carlyle/latter/latter4.htm
these, expert in the arts of Belial mainly;--fitter to be markers at some exceedingly expensive billiard-table than sacred chief-priests of men! "Greeks of the Lower Empire;" with
Understanding European psychology - its Roots in the Interiority ofthe Middle Ageshttps://mats-winther.github.io/interiority.htm
and naturalistic arts curricula of the medieval universities. If the medieval church had intended to suppress the inquiry into nature, it must have been completely powerless, for
The mind of the typical modern European is very much a product of medieval times. The Middle Ages has endowed us with valuable mental gifts.
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delightful; gardens, fields, woods, winding roads leading off towards "my" Gatehouse and Millbrook, town of, beyond. All of us were feeling a lot of plain, old-fashioned grief at
How to Live on 24 Hours a Day by Arnold Bennett - Full Text Free Bookhttp://www.fullbooks.com/How-to-Live-on-24-Hours-a-Day.html
69 IX INTEREST IN THE ARTS, 76 X NOTHING IN LIFE IS HUMDRUM, 83 XI SERIOUS READING, 90 XII DANGERS TO AVOID, 97 I THE DAILY MIRACLE "Yes, he's one of those men that don't know how
Times and Seasons Volume 4, Number 18http://www.centerplace.org/history/ts/v4n18.htm
but plundering the cornfields, shooting cattle and hogs, stealing horses and robbing houses, and carrying off potatoes, turnips, and all such things as the army of General Lucas c
Albert Hofmann's My Problem Childhttps://www.hallucinogens.org/hofmann/child7.htm
and in graphic arts. Its fleeting splendor has given the Japanese imagination rich stimulus. Among others, Suzuki quotes a three- line poem of the poetess Chiyo (1702-75), who one
The text of 'My Problem Child' by Albert Hofmann
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A set of online educational activites and lessons about the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
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