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... The books of Esther and the Song of Solomon do not contain the word "God". The Jewish codifiers of the Bible almost left them out (i.e., almost... ...there are signs that diseases hitherto thought to have been introduced by the white explorers were actually indigenous.1,000-year-old Peruvian mummi... ...cky (stout), shabbily dressed (though a gentleman), foreign-looking euphemism for Jewish-looking), and with a moustache. He wore a deerstalker hat... ...t have been the sister of the Virgin Mary, as the Church would have us believe. In Jewish families, two sisters cannot share the same name. John im... ...white flower; they said these were hailstones given to the god of water." French explorers in the early 17th century reported that the Iroquois I... ...ce 1897. It is an important part of the flag of the State of Israel. It has been a Jewish symbol for a mere 400 years, though. It appears, for inst... ... assimilated Jew, who did not consider Palestine the optimal choice for a resurgent Jewish nationalism. When the British offered to him a homelan...
...so we have to re-establish order and this is the task of religion. The Jewish religion has this basic scheme: First there was order (the creatio... ...t is consolidated. The Christian religion adopts the basic scheme of the Jewish religion and it transforms it in the following manner: The Messia... ...t is still a continent to be discovered. Reich and Lowen are two important explorers of this unknown world. The Corporeal I is usually treated like ...
... ADVENTURES, BATTLES, DARINGS AND SUFFERINGS OF THE HEROIC CHARACTERS, BOLD EXPLORERS AND DAUNTLESS SPIRITS WHO HAVE MADE OCEAN HISTORY AND ESTABL... ...th's extraordinary beard -- Frobisher's strange discoveries -- A fight between explorers -- The loss of Sir Humphrey Gilbert -- Disappointment of John... ...ng for a copper mine -- Cook and Clerk e -- Effects of the Revolution -- Other explorers in the north -- Discoveries of Parry and Franklin -- Last voy... ...Captains who have reached the North Pole -- Latitudes reached by famous Arctic explorers -- The overland journey of Schwatka 521- 528 CHAPTER LII. Voy... ...introduced herein histories of the most fearless navigators, the most intrepid explorers, and the most valorous adventurers in virgin fields, of which... ...his wise provision was a very much more liberal one than was made by the early Jewish rulers, or by any modern sect or religionists who have exacted t... ...ous and, not disposed to rush madly into any enterprise, he sent for a certain Jewish astrologer in whom he had great confidence. The Jew came, and as... ...mber of these statues lie prostrate, but many still stand with grim visage and Jewish cast of feature. Some lie in the craters of the volcanoes and no...
...Thrilling narratives of voyages, discoveries, adventures, battles, darings and sufferings of the heroic characters, bold explorers and dauntless spirits who have made ocean history and established christian supremacy over the most savage lands of the earth. Reciting astonishing incidents and perilous undertakings among wild beasts and savage pe...
...dead evil Pg 1766 How the Undead Fool the Living Pg 1767 The Undead and the Jewish Religion Pg 1767 Flies on the Wall Pg 1768 Ritual Sacrifice ... ...to be practiced, their cultures were poisoned, twisted, etc. One reason why Jewish Culture has survived intact for so long is that it has had more ... ...their cultural differences became too noticed… once other people read what the Jewish religion was… an elite culture that placed all other cultures b... ...severely punished, shamed, killed, or ostracized. However, what happens to Jewish culture once it is no longer a persecuted slave-culture but an e... ... yourself against, so that your greater cultural people may live… becomes a Jewish comedian instead… and practices the art of self- degradation in ... ...tive and free will and exploration into a laughingstock. The supposed bravest explorers daring to go where no man has gone before? It turns out we ... ...throw it away, and no longer want it. That is how ownership works. European explorers traveled to other continents and planted flags of their rule... ...s the idea of no change as being a revolutionary change. How? By glorifying explorers, people who pushed the limits… Only after they were safely d... ...ed and raised in status. They became upwardly mobile. The entire culture of explorers, and conquerors and colonizers which History and historians h...
...the e-book retains one innovation of the parchment - the hypertext. Early Jewish and Christian texts (as well as Roman legal scholarship) was writte... ... interpretations (exegesis) offered by scholars throughout generations of Jewish learning. Another distinguishing feature of books is portability... ... grand and welcome undertaking. Another sorely needed contribution is the Jewish Encyclopedia online. The only other project of this scope, the Ency... ...operating system later than Windows ME. Exactly like the Britannica, the Jewish Encyclopedia was compiled at the turn of the previous century and, ... ...s any coverage of the important events that took place in the life of the Jewish people - from the Holocaust to the State of Israel. But, with 4000 ... ...ell being objects of aesthetic interest. They have been created by 'cyber-explorers' of many different disciplines, and from all corners of the worl...
...t of the library, an authority on books, invited to dinners with poets and explorers, read- ing a paper to an association of distinguished scholars. V... ...stic poem regarding the value of smiles. There were four other stunts: one Jewish, one Irish, one juvenile, and Nat Hicks’s parody of Mark Antony’s fu... ...ing impersonation seven times, “An Old Sweetheart of Mine” nine times, the Jewish story and the funeral oration twice; but now she was ardent and, bec... ...er known in their days of absorption in college. They were distin- guished explorers, and they remarked, in great mutual esteem, “I bet Harry Haydock’... ...n once 246 Main Street taught Sunday School. Four “entertainers” who told Jewish stories, Irish sto- ries, German stories, Chinese stories, and Tenne... ...e Avenue, with but- lers and limousines; and men who looked like fictional explorers and aviators. Her days were swift, and she knew that in her folly...
...earance, I expect,” he continued, “though it’s an absolute lie to say I’ve Jewish blood in me—as a matter of fact we’ve been in Norfolk, Hirst of Hirs... ...ither hut nor house, but trees and grass, which were seen only by hunters, explorers, or merchants, march- ing or sailing, but making no settlement. B...
..., on August 20, a horrible sight presented it- self to the eyes of the two explorers when they walked inland with about eighteen most obliging and cou... ...ding of what they were destined to become to that small party of Christian explorers. Young Atkin made no entry in his diary of those days, and could ... ...ay, if I live. To spend such energy as they and I have upon the details of Jewish history, e.g., would be unwise. The great lessons must be taught, as... ...se. The great lessons must be taught, as, e.g., St. Paul in 1 Cor. x. uses Jewish history. ‘October 15, I finished my last chapter of St. John’s Gos- ...
...there was something so indelible in all these ancestral Goulds—liberators, explorers, coffee planters, merchants, revolutionists—of 48 Nostromo Costa... ...er was concealed, and had invented this story, with his 283 Joseph Conrad Jewish cunning, to put him entirely off the track as to what had been done.... ...ghted candles and slunk out, shutting the door without noise. “Speak, thou Jewish child of the devil! The silver! The silver, I say! Where is it? Wher...
...eating history and biography as mere records of the fulfillment of ancient Jewish prophecies. This craze no doubt led him to seek for some legend bear... ...ings as of higher authority than those of Moses, but for the action of the Jewish priests, who, to save Jewry from being submerged in the rising flood... ...d the Lion that one greater than himself shall come after him does the old Jewish hope of a Messiah begin to stir again; and as Jesus begins as a disc... ...them as he had often done in the temple, and justified himself both to the Jewish law and to Caesar. And he had physical force at his command to back ... ...cept the saying. It is also ac- cepted by the physically enterprising, the explorers, the rest- lessly energetic of all kinds, in short, by the advent... ...ch, like the famous ode to charity, that he would have admired. He is more Jewish than the Jews, more Roman than the Romans, proud both ways, full of ... ...anguage, its own history, its own character, than we, who have always been explorers and colonizers and grum- blers. This once self-centred nation is ...
...pirates years ago,’explained Una. 39 Rudyard Kipling ‘We’re nearly always explorers now. Sailing round the world, you know.’ ‘Round?’ said Sir Richar... ...n he showed us how to hunt wolves and those great red deer with horns like Jewish candle- sticks. The Roman-born officers rather looked down on us for...
...anity, eighteen hundred years, and a new world?— that the humble life of a Jewish peasant should have force to make a New York bishop so bigoted. Fort... ...ee from earth to heaven, and see there standing, still a fixture, that old Jewish scheme! What right have you to hold up this obstacle to my understan... ...he intervals at Penacook, now Concord, New Hampshire, had been observed by explorers, and, ac cording to the historian of Haverhill, in the But we fo...