Editor’s note: The following is extracted from History, by Bernadotte Perrin (published 1912). (Go back to previous chapter) But the Ancient History of the Greeks never emancipated itself wholly from the influence
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MoreEditor’s note: The following comprises the second chapter, third part, of The Gospel of Luke: An Exposition, by Charles R. Erdman (published 1936). All spelling in the original. C. The “Magnificat”
MoreEditor’s note: The following is a response by MOTW author Kurgan to a Millennial friend who pointed out that Generation X – which is notably quick to criticize the decadence of Boomers
MoreEditor’s note: The following comprises the second chapter, second part, of The Gospel of Luke: An Exposition, by Charles R. Erdman (published 1936). All spelling in the original. B. The Annunciation
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MoreEditor’s note: The following is extracted from Fifty-two Stories of the British Navy, from Damme to Trafalgar, edited by Alfred H. Miles (published 1897). All spelling in the original. Early in the
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