Commentary on the Apology of Socrateshttps://friesian.com/apology.htm
most amiable of men in society, "never to contradict anybody." If he was urged to announce an opinion, he did it rather by asking questions, as if for information, or by suggestin
children and historical chronologyhttps://histclo.com/chron/chronh.html
development of human society. Our focus is on the modern era. Yet it is not possible to fully understand the modern era without an assessment of earlier periods. Thus we have deci
HBC is building a chronology describing the development of boys' clothing styles. Our focus is on the modern era. Yet it is not possibe to fully understand the modern era withou
Dr. Sall - Secret Knowledge, and Science: from prehistoric civilizations to our dayshttp://antimatrix.org/Convert/Books/Sall/Questions_and_Answers_En.html
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
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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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John Stuart Mill, The Utility of Religionhttp://www.laits.utexas.edu/poltheory/mill/three/utilrelig.html
does religion do for society, and what for the individual? What amount of benefit to social interests, in the ordinary sense of the phrase, arises from. religious belief? And what
The Greek Age of Bronze - Sea Peopleshttp://www.salimbeti.com/micenei/sea.htm
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)http://sidneyrigdon.com/Rafn1833.htm
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
Thomas Henry Huxley's Essay, "Science And Culture."http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Essays/Best/HuxleyScienceCulture.htm
of the phenomena of society. Hence, I confess I should like to see one addition made to the excellent scheme of education propounded for the college, in the shape of provision for
... applied science ... consists of deductions from those general principles, established by reasoning and observation, ... No one can safely make these deductions until he has a f
The Future of our Educational Institutionshttp://nietzsche.holtof.com/Nietzsche_various/the_future_of_our_educational_institutions.htm
to that little society we had founded; for it had done more than merely supplement our public school training; it had actually been the only fruitful society we had had, and withi
Apokreas: Carnival in Greecehttps://www.greecetravel.com/holidays/apokreas/carnival-journal.htm
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
Law in Ancient Rome, The Twelve Tables - Crystalinkshttp://www.crystalinks.com/romelaw.html
into the workings of a society which is still quite agrarian in outlook and operations, and in which the main bonds which hold the society together and allow it to operate are: th
The Antifederalist Papers No. 1http://www.rexresearch.com/usa101/antifedppr.htm
men are connected in society, the one which operates on individuals, this always has been, and ought still to be called, national government; the other which binds States and gove
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