Empire of Mammon - Secret History of the World's Financial Capitalhttps://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica2/sociopol_globalbanking568.htm
Additionally, "The sixteenth-century landlords were a type quite distinct from the ancient feudal gentry. As a class they were gifted with the economic, and not with the mart
R. B. Stout's "A Singular Discovery"http://www.olivercowdery.com/smithhome/2000s/2001RBSt.htm
don't know enough about sixteenth and seventeenth century systems of shorthand to know whether they might be relevant." Following that lead I checked numerous early modern shortha
Orsamus Turner's 1849-51 histories -- part 1http://olivercowdery.com/texts/1851Trn1.htm
greater portion of the sixteenth centuries, tended to the enlargement of their dominions, and the extension of their powers. In the latter end of the fourteenth century, Columbus
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