This Generation - Ireland from 1900 to 1926http://irishhistorian.com/IrishHistoryLinks/Historical_Documents/ThisGeneration.html
‘What! againstFree Speech? Then Ulster will be wrong.’ It was asserted by acorrespondent of the ‘Daily News’ that a leaflet had been circulated at anOrange
Free Bible Software by johnhurt.com - Index - Download Web-Based Free Bible Software or Bible on CD ROMhttp://www.htmlbible.com/
download the Microsoft speech components the first time you view these webpages. Minimum Requirements: Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0 (x86), 2000, ME, XP Internet Explorer version 4.0 or
The HTML Bible is free Bible software in a web-based format. If you can surf the web you can use this online Bible software. There is a Speaking Bible that uses Microsoft Agent tec
Post Ironic Infohttp://grandy02.shikadi.net/mirror/geocities.com/post_ironic_pig/chars.htm
and white cartoon. No speech. And having "silent movie"-type frames that contain only text would clutter it all up and disrupt the flow of things. Besides, it's funnier working ou
Jurismaniahttps://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/first/c/campos-jurismania.html
staff had written the speech containing Dole's purported reaction to Independence Day before he had seen the film! When reporting on these events, the journalist Michael Lewi
Luminist Publicationshttp://www.luminist.org/bookstore/publications/
LEARY The Banned Speech (1967) and The P.O.W. Communiqué (1970) – “...our government in Washington is a supremely materialistic and atheistic society seeking, as every empi
Luminist Chapbooks are unique hand-crafted publications presenting rare dissident and esoteric literature in attractive collectible editions
http://www.unicode.org/Public/emoji/15.1/emoji-sequences.txthttp://www.unicode.org/Public/emoji/15.1/emoji-sequences.txt
; police officer..speech balloon # E0.6 [63] (????..????)1F4AD ; Basic_Emoji ; thought balloon # E1.0 [1] (????)1F4AE..1F4B5 ; Basic_Emoji ; white flower..dollar banknote # E0.6 [
Predestination in American Historyhttp://vftonline.org/VFTINC/history/providence.htm
Samuel Adams, from a speech delivered at the State House in Philadelphia, "to a very numerous audience," on August 1, 1776: There are instances of, I would say, an almos
Glossaryhttp://www.unicode.org/glossary/#canonical_decomposition
vernacular or common speech of some language community. (2) A simplified form of the ancient Egyptian hieratic writing. Dependent Vowel . A symbol or sign that represents a vowel
Unicode glossary
The Internet Classics Archive | The Meditations by Marcus Aureliushttp://classics.mit.edu/Antoninus/meditations.6.six.html
he tolerated freedom of speech in those who opposed his opinions; and the pleasure that he had when any man showed him anything better; and how religious he was without superstiti
The Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, part of the Internet Classics Archive
Defending African Slaveryhttps://faculty.chass.ncsu.edu/slatta/hi216/documents/slavery/defense1.htm
conflict" speech and Abraham Lincoln his "house divided" statement. That same year, James Henry Hammond, a wealthy South Carolina slaveowner, delivered a forceful p
TORCASO v. WATKINS, 367 U.S. 488 (1961)http://vftonline.org/TestOath/Torcaso.htm
tofreedom of religion, speech, press, petition and assembly. Since prior cases in this Courthave thoroughly explored and documented the history behind the First Amendment, thereas
Multicultural Conservatism | Solidarityhttps://www.marxists.org/history/etol/newspape/atc/695.html
Thomas said, is not speech protected by the Constitution but an act of bigotry, intimidation and terror. The difference between the historical sensibility of these two prominent c
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