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William Byrd, 1674-1744. The Westover Manuscripts: Containing the History of the Dividing Line Betwixt Virginia and North Carolina; A Journey

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them, according to the architecture of the log-houses in North Carolina. A wharf built thus Page 11 will stand several years, in spite of the worm, which bites here very much, but
The Westover Manuscripts: Containing the History of the Dividing Line Betwixt Virginia and North Carolina; A Journey to the Land of Eden, A.D. 1733; and A Progress to the Mines. Wr

Early 19th Century Accounts of Palenque (after 1829)

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is in a style of architecture strongly resembling the Gothic; and, from its rude and massive construction, promises great durability. The entrance is on the eastern side, by a por

The Last Of The Mohicans. A Narrative Of 1757 | by James Fenimore Cooper

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Topics Animals Architecture Arts Business Computers Crafts Fairy Tales Finance Flora and Plants Cooking Gardening Health and Healing History Home Improvements Languages New Age No
It is believed that the scene of this tale, and most of the information necessary to understand its allusions, are rendered sufficiently obvious to the reader in the text itself, o

Participation in the information age

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grows from a paper architecture into a distributed network (ARPANET) intended to promote the sharing of super-computers amongst researchers at four universities in the United Stat

STONE v. GRAHAM, 449 U.S. 39 (1980)

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without sacred music, architecture minus the cathedral, or painting without the scriptural themes would be eccentric and incomplete, even from a secular point of view. . . . I sho

'Children of the Clay'-- Guided Web Tour: Native American Art -- Pottery

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it. She has an MA in architecture and a PhD in American Studies. She is a consultant for architectural firms and institutions such as museums (she was an advisor for the new New Y
Guided web-tour based on 3 books (for kids) about Native American pottery -- especially several women and on family.

Freemasons - The silent destroyers. Deist religious cult based on the Knights Templar - Initiation rituals like those of witchcraft

http://www.bilderberg.org/masons.htm

In Stone - Secret Architecture of Washington, D.C. (2h:55m - 2008) America. Why was this nation founded? How was the precise location of Washington, D.C., determined? What is the

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Canada and the United States

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government. The architecture may now be considered of a political composite order, in which we see that, though the design of the original founders has been varied in many respect
Canada and the United States From the Scottish Review (1890)

Adventure art - part 2

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a lecture presented to architecture students at the University of Utah in 1972, in which he humorously analysed the centerless, “de-architecturalized” site. Extant today

Luke Smith Fanclub & Archive

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comments range from architecture in China to chaos in Mexico; bonus map of US states visited, lived in, or passed through; praise for West Virginia, disdain for diapers in China F
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Nutrition and Physical Degeneration

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a dozen centuries. The architecture of their wooden buildings, some of them several centuries old, indicates a love for simple stability, adapted to expediency and efficiency. Art


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