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The Revolutionary Jew and His Impact on World History

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unproductive members of society . .. . it cannot be otherwise"( Kant, Werke Bd. vii, p. 205-6). From his vantage point in Koenigsberg, the capital of what was then East Prussia, a
by E. Michael Jones

Dr. Sall - Secret Knowledge, and Science: from prehistoric civilizations to our days

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part of the New Society of all races. This will dissuade most of them. We will deal with the less cooperative goyim [non-jews] by tmurder and imprisonment . Finally, we will SEE T

Islam

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the very foundations of society and threaten large numbers of people," wrote the chairman of the U.S. Catholic Conference, at a time when the Muslim beneficiaries of the called-fo

The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Holy Roman Empire, by James Bryce.

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proved that the new society could put forth a power of opinion such as had never been known before: the abasement of Theodosius the Emperor before Ambrose the Archbishop admitted

The Patriarchate of Alexandria Down the Centuries

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leading, figures in the society of Alexandria suffered terribly, including Origen's father Leonidas, who was martyred for his Christian beliefs. Origen himself succoured the perse
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The Religious Tract Society. 1894. — This is an interesting travel book describing travel through Tibet in the late 1800's. Nice descriptions of the people and land, bu
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The Greek Age of Bronze - Sea Peoples

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the impression of a society of which the members are proud of their martial qualities and hence excellently fit for service as mercenaries, in which capacity we encountered the Sh

C. S. Rafinesque's "Atlantic Journal," etc. (excerpts)

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Some years ago, the Society of Geography, of Paris, offered a large premium for a voyage to Guatamala, and a new survey of the antiquities of Yucatan and Chiapa, chiefly those fif

Is Rome the source of American Ideals?

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as well in the Jewish society in which Jesus lived. But Jesus broke the traditional taboos of his time when he scandalously permitted women of low social status to travel with him

Apokreas: Carnival in Greece

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Palace where the Society of the People of Spetses were having their annual party in the basement, with a few stragglers dancing the zembekiko while their wives waited patiently to
Matt Barrett's journal during Carnival Season in Greece, which if you follow his advice and go may be the wildest two weeks of your life

Roman Decadence, Rome and Romania, and the Emperors Who Weren't

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the Byzantine State and Society [Stanford University Press, 1997], begins where many of the explanations must begin, with Diocletian himself in 284 -- elsewhere [ Byzantium and It

Ovid Metamorphoses Chat 1 Greek Mythology and Greek Classics Online Education

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a truly cosmopolitan society, with many foreigners, senators who were born in Gaul, etc.  And there was a need to define what was special about being Roman.  August trie
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