TshwaneDJe Software: CV Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Ing. Gilles-Maurice de Schryverhttps://tshwanedje.com/members/gmds/cv.html
Kingdom (Sixteenth-Eighteenth Centuries): New Archaeological Insights from Ngongo Mbata (Lower Congo, DRC). International Journal of Historical Archaeology 19/3 : 464–501.&n
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Woodbridge Riley's 1903 Founder of Mormonism - part1http://www.sidneyrigdon.com/1903RilB.htm
Impelling Forces in the Eighteenth Century. -- Joseph's Strange Ancestry. -- His Grandfather Mack's Narrative. -- The Latter's Life of Adventure and Hardship. -- The Old Soldier's
The Six Nations: Oldest Living Participatory Democracy on Earthhttp://ratical.org/many_worlds/6Nations/
country in the early eighteenth century. Together these peoples comprise the oldest living participatory democracy on earth. Their story, and governance truly based on the consent
More About William Heth Whitsitthttp://SidneyRigdon.com/wht/WhitIdx0.htm
the closing days of the eighteenth century. The breadth of his taste for poetry may be discerned in the fact of his love for writers so separated in time and spirit as Horace, rec
Ruldolph Etzenhouser's 1894 From Palmyra... #2http://www.sidneyrigdon.com/1894Etz2.htm
by telling us on the eighteenth page, that: "In unbelief, theory and practice, the Smith family * * * were unqualified Atheists." This latter saying not only contradicts the forme
Seattle Catholic - The Sack of Rome: 1527, 1776http://www.seattlecatholic.com/article_20040427.html
patrimony. A corrupt eighteenth century vision has been treated as though it were the perennial message of the Church. And the effect has been deadly. The Church might as well hav
Seattle Catholic - The Sack of Rome: 1527, 1776
Liberalism and the Search for the Ground: Another Visit with Eric Voegelin | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4308
the centuries since the Eighteenth, have progressively muddied public discourse. I propose, in what follows, to summarize and comment on two of Voegelin’s independent essays from
J. L. Talmon, The Origins of Totalitarian Democracy. Introduction (1952)http://www.panarchy.org/talmon/totalitariandemocracy.html
same premises in the eighteenth century a trend towards what we propose to call the totalitarian type of democracy. These two currents have existed side by side ever since the eig
Hannah Arendt and Richard Weaver on the Crisis of Western Education | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/5141
but at least since the Eighteenth Century. This crisis is a revolt of those for whom the pressure of civilization is too great to bear, for whom therefore civilization is an unbea
The Industrial Revolution of the Middle Ages by Jonathan Goodwinhttps://archive.lewrockwell.com/goodwin/goodwin36.1.html
still in use in the eighteenth century. Many of these mills were owned via shares � by as many as five parties. The share price was subject to fluctuation, and shares could be r
Left and Right: by Murray N. Rothbardhttps://archive.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard33.html
first, that before the eighteenth century in Western Europe there existed (and still continues to exist outside the West) an identifiable Old Order. Whether the Old Order took the
The Lost Tribe of Dan - The Early Jewish and Christian View of The Identity of The Antichristhttps://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/sociopol_tribeofdan.htm
in Masonic rites of the eighteenth century. It seems that the Masons gave another significance to the Rock of Sion, other than that which indicates the sacred mount situated south
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