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Brunetto Latino and Dante Alighieri. The Vita Nuova: Paradigms of Pilgrimage

https://www.florin.ms/Vitanuov.html

as "whitening." The eighteenth station, Rechsa, means "bridle," which Dante shows us with his self-conscious, self-referential writing block bridling his craft: "Reflecting deeply
Julia Bolton Holloway, Dante Alighier, Brunetto Latino, Vita Nuova, Exodus, Emmaus

Private Creation and Enforcement of Law: A Historical Case

http://www.daviddfriedman.com/Academic/Iceland/Iceland.html

a famous character of eighteenth-century fiction, Mr. Peachum in Gay's "Beggar's Opera," was based on Jonathan Wild, self-titled 'Thief- Taker General," who profitably combined th

Strange Science: Dinosaurs and Dragons

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History Museum, London Eighteenth-century naturalist Bartram wrote of Florida alligators: "They force the water out of their throat which falls from their mouth like a Cataract an

T. Carlyle, 1849, "Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question", Fraser's Mag

http://www.hetwebsite.net/het/texts/carlyle/carlyle1849negroquestion.htm

product of a skeptical eighteenth century, and of poor human hearts, left destitute of any earnest guidance, and disbelieving that there ever was any, christian or heathen, and re

T. Carlyle, 1853, Occasional Discourse on the Nigger Question

http://www.hetwebsite.net/het/texts/carlyle/carlyle1853niggerquestion.htm

duct of a sceptical eighteenth century, and of poor human hearts left destitute of any earnest guidance, and dis- believing that there ever was any, Christian or Heathen, and redu

Max Stirner, Political Liberalism (1844)

http://www.panarchy.org/stirner/liberalism.html

to the dregs, in the eighteenth century people became aware that their drink did not taste human - too clearly aware not to begin to crave a different cup. Since our fathers were

Primary Sources topic page

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of England in the Eighteenth Century , Volume IV, Chapter 5 (1878) THE CORN LAWS Report of the Select Committee on Import Duties (6 August 1840) Arguments against the Corn Laws Co
The reign of George III; the reign of George IV; the reign of William IV; Bute; Chatham; Grenville; Rockingham; the American War of Independence; the impact of the French Wars on E

Communist Manifesto (Chapter 3)

https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1848/communist-manifesto/ch03.htm

philosophers of the Eighteenth Century, the demands of the first French Revolution were nothing more than the demands of “Practical Reason” in general, and the utteran
On the different approaches to Socialism and Communism

Libertarian Papers | Online Journal for Libertarian Scholarship | Legal PDF Forms

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seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, stockbrokers, speculators, and stock jobbers were often accused of fraud and price manipulation. Seven key regulatory acts were passed
Libertarian Papers is a journal that publishes original research from various fields, including philosophy, politics, and legal theory, and provides specific legal PDF forms.

Undiagnosing Gates, Jefferson and Einstein by Jonathan Mitchell

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motor vehicles in the eighteenth century to reach the summit of the steep mountain several hundred feet high, construction of a road was required before serious work could actuall

The Patriarchate of Alexandria Down the Centuries

http://www.orthodoxresearchinstitute.org/articles/church_history/makarios_patriarchate_alexandria.html

Patriarchs of' the eighteenth century. was Matthaios the Cantor, who was born on the island of Andros (1746-1765). Matthaios was a hard-working Patriarch who did much to organise
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Comte's classification of the sciences (IEKO)

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Voltaire and the failed Eighteenth-century philosophes ( 1841 , esp. 759-75). In the 1856 Synthesis , Comte’s finally distilled classification is quite a curiosity, first be
Auguste Comte is ostensibly the world's most famous classifier of the sciences in modern history. His whole life was dedicated to establishing a classification that conformed to t


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