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ERBzine 1704: Tarzan and the City of Gold review by R.E.Prindle

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of achievement, and health and culture the principal avenues along which man may approach this goal.  With scorn the ape-man viewed the overwhelming majority of mankind which
Tarzan and the City of Gold review by R.E.Prindle

The Advancement of Learning

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nature, as agreeable to health of mind as exercise is to health of body, taking pleasure in the action itself, and not in the purchase: for that of all men they are the most indef

Interview with Florence Ambrose

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if they are in good health, there's no sexual desire there. At all. It would be like a human wanting to live with a baboon. Social. The chances of my even seeing another Bowman's
An Interview with Florence Ambrose, as originally posted to the Nice Forum

Satanism and the Occult Target Youth

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and to feel an unhealthy interest in them. They themselves are equally pleased by both errors and hail a materialist or a magician with the same delight. As satanic involvement am
Satanism and the Occult Target Youth

Avoiding the superfluous word; 'The Choice Of Words' (1954)

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of the Ministry of Health, and the Local Officer of the Ministry of Labour and National Service will be able to supplement the knowledge of the Authority on the needs arising out
How to avoid the superfluous word explained in 'The Choice Of Words' from 'The Complete Plain Words', a guide to the use of English by Sir Ernest Gowers, first published in Se

Chapter 28 of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire

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preservation of their health, or the cure of their infirmities; the fruitfulness of their barren wives, or the safety and happiness of their children. Whenever they undertook any
Chapter 28 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire'- Paganism; the Christians.


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