Latter Day Pamphlets, No. 7 - Hudson's Statuehttp://www.hetwebsite.net/het/texts/carlyle/latter/latter7.htm
myself questioned, in reference to the New Houses of Parliament some years ago, "Shall Cromwell have a Statue?" I had to answer, with sorrowful dubiety: "Cromwell?
ACL: Militant Zionismhttp://nord.twu.net/acl/research/zionism.html
This is in reference to a meeting between FRANKLIN (Larry Franklin) and FO-3 (Naor Gilon) at the Pentagon Officers Athletic Club. The woman referenced is Judith Miller. Miller is
ERBzine 1507: John Carter and the Giant of Mars by Den Valdronhttps://www.erbzine.com/mag15/1507.html
Ras Thavas appears by reference, something which would have puzzled eight year old readers (Who is that? The toddler asks). Hormads and Malagors spring direct from the
Joseph Smith: Nineteenth Century Con Man? Modern Sourceshttp://www.sidneyrigdon.com/criddle/Smith-Source2.htm
the earliest known reference to the Book of Mormon. Although the original issue of the Freeman has been lost, fortunately, the article was republished by the Rochester Advertiser
Evidence that Sidney Rigdon revised and added material to the manuscript of the Book of Mormon.
Life of John Sterling, by Thomas Carlylehttps://www.gutenberg.org/files/1085/1085-h/1085-h.htm
reflections contain in reference to this most friendly, bright and beautiful human soul; who walked with me for a season in this world, and remains to me very memorable while I co
Sartor Resartus by Thomas Carlyle.https://ithaka.github.io/ugw-works/sartor/
kind; sometimes, with reference to his great historic and statistic knowledge, and the vivid way he had of expressing himself like an eye-witness of distant transactions and scene
Realms of Gold: A Sketch of Western Literature: Psychologyhttps://ljhammond.com/classics/cl2.htm
nature of genius with reference to Goethe. I also recommend Eissler’s essay, “Talent and Genius.” 18 Eissler notes that the genius suffers more than other people
A rapid survey of classics in the field of psychology. Helps the general reader to find readable books by Freud, Jung, etc.
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