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in 1890? No! The first reference to what seems to be a fountain pen appears in an Arabic text from 969 AD; details of the instrument are not known. A French "Bion" pen, dated 1702
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after he made reference during his talk to Ui Neill activities in Scotland during the time of Alexander II. However he was unable to come up with any specifics on relevant settlem
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I began working as a Reference Coordinator in the Albert and Shirley Special Collections Library in the late nineties. Researchers streamed through the library on genealogic
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are worthy of note in reference to this work. Children were often made the instruments through which the Lord wrought. At one of these powerful displays of Divine power, a boy abo
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Hollywood has so many references to his reputed interest in chess that we have just produced a separate feature article, Errol Flynn and Chess . 12270. The Encyclopaedia of Chess
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Christopher G. Crary's 1893 booklethttp://OliverCowdery.com/hurlbut/1893crar.htm
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(1926, 1955) made reference to the founder of the Golden Dawn, Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, and tended to counterbalance Crowley's scurrilities on its history. Arthur E. Wait
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The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza, trans. Elwes, vol. 1 (1891)http://davidmhart.com/liberty/OtherLiberals/Spinoza/1891-ChiefWorks/ChiefWorks1.html
When it is spoken of in reference to the human mind only, it is equivalent to the will; in reference to the whole man, it may be called appetite. Appetite is thus identified with
These pages contain the research and teaching materials of David Hart and have been put online to further the study of classical liberal and libertarian ideas.
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