Brigham H. Roberts 1905 YMMIA Articleshttp://www.solomonspalding.com/docs2/Rob1905a.htm
employee of Patterson's publishing establishment, became acquainted __________ h See "Latter-day Saints Messenger and Advocate," Vol. II, p. 242 , where Mr. Campbell is represente
Meditopia -- Chapter 2https://www.meditopia.org/chap2.htm
writer. 68 Its initial publishing in 1478, just fifteen years before Paracelsus' own birth, would lead to wide acceptance in the orthodox medical community. Divided into three par
Old Mormon Articles: Painesville Telegraph 1834-35http://www.sidneyrigdon.com/dbroadhu/OH/paintel4.htm
have been issued for publishing a Jackson paper at Kirtland, in this county. From other sources we learn that said paper is to be under the guidance of the Mormon leaders. Magicia
Brooklyn, Illinois Archaeology Projecthttp://www.histarch.illinois.edu/Brooklyn/
, Newman Educational Publishing, 2001: 25, 34, 71). Antioch Baptist Church, built in Brooklyn in 1838, was also active in these efforts. Brooklyn's roles in assisting individuals
Historical and archaeological research on Brooklyn, Illinois, also known as Lovejoy, Illinois, the first incorporated African-American town
Uncle Dale's Old Mormon Articles: Palmyra Area 1840-46http://www.sidneyrigdon.com/dbroadhu/NY/wayn1840.htm
newspaper should be publishing such an error-ridden account of Smith's death as the one the Editor approved for this issue. Local synpathy for the late Mormon leader must have bee
John A. Clark's Gleanings by the Way - excerpts#1http://www.solomonspalding.com/docs1/1842ClkB.htm
subsequent to the publishing of the foregoing letter, the author saw in the columns of the Church Record a letter from Professor Anthon which singularly corroborated the statement
FRANCIA, the Franks, France, Burgundy, Italy, Germanyhttps://friesian.com/francia.htm
A. Malcor [Garland Publishing, Inc., New York, 1994, p.298]. Littleton and Malcor identify her as "Irmengard," who married Albert of Namur. Their daughter, Hedwig, then marries Ge
Sartor Resartus by Thomas Carlyle.https://ithaka.github.io/ugw-works/sartor/
[*] it is a voice publishing tidings of the Philosophy of Clothes; undoubtedly a Spirit addressing Spirits: whoso hath ears, let him hear. * With us even he still communicates in
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