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MoreEditor’s note: The following is extracted from Studies and Sketches, by H. H. Asquith (published 1924). It is not easy to realize distinctly the nature of the political problems which presented themselves
MoreEditor’s Note: We introduce another new contributor here at MOTW, though we have known him for a long time. Mindcleaner will contribute some podcasts, and perhaps some other tidbits along the way.
MoreEditor’s Note: The Last Redoubt shares another thought-provoking post. See his other blog posts at his site. Unfortunately, as I wrote it, the quote that inspired my most recent post on safety
MoreEditor’s Note: We are excited to introduce you to a new contributor here at MOTW. We will be posting some of his podcasts, and some of his written work. We have known
MoreEditor’s Note: Another long-time friend, Terminus Est, has joined our ranks. He is a literature guy, as several of us are, but also has intelligent thoughts on many topics. He will find
MoreEditor’s Note: We have some new things in the works, and are working on bringing in some new writers/contributors, at least on a part time basis. One of the first is our
MoreWe want to bring your attention to a new resource. This guy produces 30 second videos (or at least close to 30 seconds) and addresses simple, but important topics. His target audience
MoreEditor’s note: The following sermon was delivered Sunday, October 12, 1890, by the Rev. W. W. Merry, Rector of Lincoln College, University of Oxford. ‘Behold, God is mighty, and despiseth not any.’
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