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When Castro Became a Communist

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it was published in the newspapers of January 27, 1959 in Havana." Id. 7. The Anti-Communist League of Cuba was founded on May 14, 1925 at the University of Havana. Salvador Diaz-

The Project Gutenberg eBook of The American Credo, by George Jean Nathan and H. L. Mencken.

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club, fills the newspapers and magazines with lying advertisements, and sits down in [Pg 26] peace while his countrymen fight their way to his counters. That they will come is alm

Culpeper Flag (U.S.)

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use of the serpent in newspapers in the post-1765 period undoubtedly prompted the Culpeper banner. The flag appears to predate the more famous Rhode Island rattlesnake banner pres

ktmatu - All-In-One Page CEDICT Chinese-English Dictionary in traditional Chinese

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kan1] {ba\o ka|n} /newspapers and periodicals/the press/ 報考 [bao4 kao3] {ba\o ka<o} /enter oneself for an examination/ 抱愧 [bao4 kui4] {ba\o kui\} /feel ashamed/ 暴利 [bao4 li4] {
All-In-One Page CEDICT Chinese to English dictionary in traditional Chinese contains 27085 entries, and can be easily viewed and searched both online and offline without external p

ERBzine 7014: July II ERB Drabbles by Robert Allen Lupton

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and Universal Service newspapers. Some sources credit the date as July 5th. This was in response to the Scopes Trial taking place in Dayton, Tennessee. The trial is quite mythical

A Jeffersonian View of the Civil War

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to do. He shut down newspapers that disagreed with his war policy, more than 300 of them. He ordered his military officers to lock up political opponents, thousands of them. Altho

Uncle Dale's Old Mormon Articles: Misc. Iowa, Wisconsin & Minnesota 1845-49

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 HISTORY (Newspapers of Iowa, Wisconsin & Minnesota ) Misc. Iowa Newspapers 1845-1849 Articles Up the River from Nauvoo:  Burlington, Iowa Terr.,  (late 1840s) 1836

SidneyRigdonDotCom Feature Articles: The Modern Pilgrims of 1817

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enthusiasts." 1 As newspapers from New England to the Missouri Territory reprinted the article, the Vermont Pilgrims, the most bizarre and primitive sect in American religious his

http://www.conlang.info/wordfreq-bnc.txt

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[argued] newspaper [newspapers] weight mark reader [readers] secondary, stress obvious nation [nations] context none afternoon publish [published] copy [copies] february positive

Joseph Smith Home Page: Local Histories: Seneca Co. 1800-2000

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the pages of old Geneva newspapers, but he provided no date for Smith's supposed employment. Those old newspaper reports allow for a period running from 1814 to about 1827. For ex

Pearl Harbor - did FDR know? Allow it to happen? Provoke Japan to get it to fire the first shot?

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Bridges (R., NH). Major newspapers joined in the fray. "An Act of War,n editorialized the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Carl Ackerman, dean of the Columbia University School of Jo

Eva L. Pancoast's 1929 thesis on Kirtland Mormons

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  |   Newspapers   |   History Vault Eva Lovina Pancoast (c.1879-c.1940) "Mormons at Kirtland" (Cleveland: C.W.R.U., 1929) front cover 003  Origin of Morm


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