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background. Both of the languages and their respective literatures developed out of the same Germanic history, and some heroes and their exploits are referred to in the writings o
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boiled rocks. Their languages—most human languages are so hard to listen to! Tagalog is almost torture to hear, though I don’t mean to single out this culture, it’s hardly the wor
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Victor Mordenheim's Superstitious Bunkum

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to turn up in a few languages, and is a not-too-uncommon surname. In Hebrew, odem is another name for carnelian, a type of quartz, which tells me nothing. So I haven?t figured it

Orgy of the Will: A Philosophy of the Future

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familism 1924. Debasing languages 1923. icycalm versus Nietzsche 1922. The sensefulness of death 1921. The center of the universe 1920. Augmented stupidity 1919. Defending dirt 19

The Decline of the West| Project Gutenberg

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the Cultures, peoples, languages, truths, gods, landscapes bloom and age as the oaks and the stone-pines, the blossoms, twigs and leaves—but there is no ageing “Mankind.” Each Cul

The Qin were originally Indo-European steppe nomads

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extinct Indo-European languages related to Tocharian - such as the Yuezhi, who had lived in Gansu "always". Left: Wood carving on the Urne Stave Church in Norway, depicting the fi
The Qin people were originally Indo-European steppe nomads on the eastern steppe, as were the Danes, Swedes, and Jutes


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