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  • ...a.org/wiki/Pakistan Pakistan], from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England England], anywhere, on many different levels. I [[listen]] to them and their [[stor
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  • ...er Anatolia. This is Marty speaking, and I just want to welcome you to New England, first of all. We are very happy to have you here, and I know that you were ANATOLIA: First of all, let me thank you for welcoming me to New England. It’s a pleasure to be able to work with whomever, wherever I can, to be
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  • ...published here for a specific purpose and reason. It was not published in England, Africa, Mexico or South America. Those who did the planning knew very well
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  • ...what is known as the Ingelfinger rule, named after the editor of the [[New England Journal of Medicine]] 1967-1977, Franz Ingelfinger [https://www.councilscie
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  • regarding his attempt to bring a major revelation to England in the mid to late 1870's. The effort was knew of the transfer and of the work that was being brought to her from England. We informed her
    32 KB (6,071 words) - 23:36, 12 December 2020
  • ...nically a ‘banner’), divided into four compartments bearing the emblems of England (twice), Scotland, and Ireland. In the British army, the regimental flags o
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  • ...appear towards the end of the eighteenth century. A prominent exponent in England was the physician and naturalist Erasmus Darwin, grandfather of Charles Dar
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  • ...olved, and how the national banks like the Federal Reserve and the Bank of England are actually privately owned, and yet they are involved in determining how
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  • In [[England]], a tax on hearths was introduced on 19 May 1662. Householders were requir
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  • Beginning in the England of 1870, lived the 31 year old Stainton Moses already a gifted medium, subsequent to the work in England, Imperator still does not mention them in 1895 when he had a
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  • ...glad that you covered what you have regarding Ryan’s upcoming trip to New England tomorrow. Thank you, Tonsah.
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  • ...and the mercantile economy (Adam Smith’s term for the economy prevalent in England in his time) in which the pursuit of meaning is highly limited and vast num
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  • ...n free and their natural inequalities multiply almost geometrically, as in England and America in the 19th Century under lays a laissez faire. To check the gr
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  • ...western learned world. The 9th-century Alfred the Great, king of Wessex in England, was far ahead of his time in commissioning vernacular [[Anglo-Saxon]] tran The first fine translations into [[English]] were made by England's first great poet, the 14th-century [[Geoffrey Chaucer]], who adapted from
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  • ...he Bondage of Canon Law. 1676 W. HUBBARD Happiness of People 35 Wee in New England that profess the doctrine of Calvin, yet practise the discipline of them ca
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  • ...n Murray in return. The first was that he move from Mill Hill to [[Oxford, England|Oxford]], which he did in 1885. Again he had a [[Scriptorium]] built on his ...in over 350,000,000 characters, their work checked by 55 proof-readers in England. But, retyping the text alone was not sufficient; all the information repre
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  • ...future of humanity. [[Kevin Warwick]] of the [[University of Reading]], [[England]] is one of the leading proponents of this view and has based all of his re
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  • .... F. (1895). An outline of the principles of modern theosophy. Boston: New England Theosophical Corp.
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  • ...isted in ''Article VI'' of the [[Thirty-Nine Articles]] of the [[Church of England]].<ref>[https://www.episcopalian.org/pbs1928/articles/AnglicanTeaching/042.
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  • A clear example of this effect occurred in England during the Renaissance period, when oranges first began to be imported from
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