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In the News (Fri 4 Dec 09)

  
  [CTRL] Fwd: THE ILLUMINATI
The leaders of the Order who appeared before the government's Court of Inquiry, testified that the organization was dedicated to the overthrow of church and state.
Masonic leaders refused to cooperate with the lengthy investigation, which didn't get anywhere, since many of the police officers were Masons.
In 1859, Albert Pike(1809-1891), a lawyer, and leader of the U.S. Scottish Rite Masonry(who was called the "Sovereign Pontiff of Universal Freemasonry", the "Prophet of Freemasonry" and the "greatest Freemason of the nineteenth century."), who was fascinated with the idea of a one-world government, was chosen to coordinate Illuminati activities in the United States.
www.mail-archive.com /ctrl@listserv.aol.com/msg52508.html   (14382 words)

  
 Revolutionary Soldiers in Alabama   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The census of 1840, of Clarke County, Ala., lists as in the household of Richard Rivers (b.
He stated that he enlisted late in 1776; served at various times under Capt. Hally Risbean, Col. Thomas Sumter, General Moultrie, South Carolina Troops, as a private, amounting in 211 to one year and ten months.
Military service was a private in the States of South Carolina and Georgia near Charleston, Parysburg and along the Savannah River, under various officers including Captains Cunningham, William Lytle, David Cowan, Major Armstrong, and Colonels Mathew Locke, Archibald Lytle and Colonel Harris.
www.archives.state.al.us /al_sldrs/r_list.html   (4215 words)

  
 [No title]
The state is the principal the federal is the agent of the contract agreement.
In 1792, Congress passed a law empowering the president to call out the state militias to suppress insurrections if either an associate justice of the Supreme Court or a local district court judge certified that opposition to the laws was beyond the powers of the civil authority to suppress.
State control of child raising is, in fact, one of the hallmarks of totalitarianism." H.R. 1385 creates a type of corporate welfare by providing for "skills upgrading" for those already employed.
www.xmission.com /pub/lists/roc/archive/roc.9707   (17516 words)

  
 Yale University Library: Major Microforms
Leaders of the Russian Revolution contains microfilm and microfiche copies of the archives of nine figures important to the early history of Soviet Russia.
Founded in 1817 as an auxiliary of the Washington-based American Colonization Society, the Maryland State Colonization Society's primary functions were to gather funds for the parent society and to recruit colonists for the American Society's settlement, Liberia, founded on the West African coast in 1822.
Persons listed represent every social rank and many professions, the criterion for inclusion being their contributions to the histories of the several peoples.
www.library.yale.edu /rsc/nmrr/microform/list.html   (12906 words)

  
 Universalist leaders
It has been “claimed”  that she was the first woman to be granted ministerial fellowship in the United States, and perhaps the first to be ordained with full denominational authority.
Afterwards, she became a leader of the woman suffrage and temperance movements, and a popular lecturer on social reform.
She stated that John Murray's faith commanded her to assume an active role in society.
www.bright.net /~wbehee/UniversalistLeaders.htm   (3630 words)

  
 Rabbi Gershuni is a renowned rabbinic scholar and
Such a state is our state, the State of Israel, the foundation of God's throne in the world, whose entire object is that God should be One and His Name One, which is truthfully the greatest bliss.
Therefore, he wrote, it is correct to state that the very religious framework of the nations of the world hinders social reforms.
He concludes by saying that it is incumbent upon the leaders of Israel to make sure that no Jewish girl should leave her husband without a get, even one who had gone astray and married not in accordance with the laws of Torah.
www.lookstein.org /resources/torahandstate.htm   (3093 words)

  
 SENATE
The 401(h) subtrust shall be funded by allocating 25 percent of future group I state employer contributions made for group I state employees in accordance with RSA 100-A:16 to the subtrust until such time as the benefits are fully funded.
As a condition to the continued representation by the attorney general and to the obligation of the state to indemnify and hold harmless, such officer, trustee, official, or employee shall cooperate with the attorney general in the defense of such claim or civil action.
All funds received by the state treasurer pursuant to this section shall be kept separate from any other funds and shall be administered in accordance with terms and conditions established by the public utilities commission.
www.gencourt.state.nh.us /scaljourns/Journals/2001/senjou19.html   (14719 words)

  
 Hungary and the limits of Habsburg authority
The doctrine of Josef Sonnenfels is representative: he believed the state should guide the spiritual and intellectual development of its citizens with the assistance of the Church.
They consisted of the so-called "bene possessionati" (those with middle sized holdings), and their allies the poor "sandal wearing" nobles for whom legal claims of nobility were the only way to avoid sinking into the mass of rural peasants.
By the summer of 1789 a similar assembly of the French 'parlement' in order to raise money for the state had gotten out of control, and was well on the way to overthrowing the King of France (who was married to Joseph II's sister, Marie Antoinette).
www.lib.msu.edu /sowards/balkan/lecture4.html   (4059 words)

  
 Col. Thomas Crafts
In January 1741, his father, Thomas Crafts Sr., purchased the house and estate on Back St. (now Salem St.), Boston, and it was in this house that the boy Thomas passed all the earlier years of his life.
He was one of the famous "Sons of Liberty," and referring to the leaders of the party who hung Oliver in effigy from the Liberty Tree, Aug. 14, 1765, we read "The pagent had been secretly prepared by Boston mechanics, true-born Sons of Liberty, Benj.
this regiment was raised for the defence of the State, and took an active part in the earlier history of the Revolution, and during the latter part of the war was stationed in Boston harbor for the defence of the town.
www.geocities.com /jcrafts525   (1738 words)

  
 Supplemental Educational Services: Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
Each State Education Agency is required to identify organizations that qualify to provide these services and maintain a list that allow parents to have as many choices as possible.
Entities that would like to be included on the list of eligible providers must contact their state education agency and meet the criteria established by the state to be considered for the list of eligible providers.
to provide parents and community leaders with information, tips and tools that they can use to help families in their communities understand and use SES options is also available.
www.ed.gov /about/inits/list/fbci/suppservices.html   (401 words)

  
 ASU Libraries: Primary Sources in History- United States
SCOPE AND CONTENTS: A collection of state papers relating to the first acknowledgement of the sovereignty of the United States and the reception of their minister plenipotentiary by the Netherlands.
It includes correspondence; minutes of meetings, financial reports; membership lists; records of lobbying activities, debates and other publicity efforts; publications (including pamphlets) and press releases; studies conducted by the research department on the social, economic and political effects of Prohibition; and publications by and information on prohibition supporters and the temperance movement.
Lists materials alphabetically by main entry and gives title, auathors, publisher, date, subject descriptors and a document number used to locate the microfiche.
www.asu.edu /lib/hayden/ref/his/primary/united_states.htm   (12564 words)

  
 Historical Manuscripts
Photocopying of manuscripts, as well as fragile items, is generally prohibited, though the use of digital cameras by researchers to reproduce non-copyrighted materials is permitted.
Asks Dr. Wood to provide him a list of those killed and wounded belonging to the flagship as a result of attacks on Chinese forts.
The documents state “These presents certify, that Good Health is enjoyed in the City and Garrison of Gibraltar, and that there does not exist therein any suspicion of Plague or any other infectious Disease or Distemper.” The document dated 5 May 1851 has a rubber stamp from Cadiz.
www.history.navy.mil /library/manuscript/manuscript_list.htm   (10744 words)

  
 LRL | Legislative Information | 78th R.S. CCRs
Relating to the composition of the districts for the election of members of the United States House of Representatives from the State of Texas.
Relating to the state fiscal management, including adjustments to certain school district fiscal matters made necessary by recent changes in state fiscal management; making related appropriations.
Relating to procedures to help ensure that certain state agency actions are consistent with the meaning and intent of applicable legislative enactments.
www.lrl.state.tx.us /legis/ccrs78.html   (2306 words)

  
 Digital History
In February 1775, Parliament declared Massachusetts to be in a state of rebellion.
This declaration permitted soldiers to shoot suspected rebels on sight.
Having already learned of the orders, colonial leaders fled Boston to avoid arrest.
www.digitalhistory.uh.edu /documents/documents_p2.cfm?doc=264   (324 words)

  
 Cities Remember 9-11
Employees of both the City of Albany and the State government, in addition to victims' families and private sector employees, will be encouraged to attend.
There will also be an evening candlelight ceremony at the Empire State Plaza sponsored by the city and State government that is open to the public.
The Travis County Sheriff's Law Enforcement Association and the City of Austin in conjunction with the Austin Association of Professional Firefighters are coordinating a series of memorial events to commemorate the first anniversary of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11.
www.usmayors.org /remember911/listing.asp?state=   (16036 words)

  
 The Revivalist '83 (September)
His father was a major in the British army, and he fell in the Siege of Carthagena in 1741, the year after the birth of his son.
While the I.R.A. was busily engaged in their electioneering, the General Assembly of the Irish Presbyterian Church convened in Dublin, and before the Assembly there were memorials from the Presbyteries of Armagh, Ballymena and Tyrone and the Portrush Kirk Session.
Upon the way home they did not discover the state of their minds to one another; and after arriving in Glasgow they kept themselves very much retired, coming seldom out.
www.ianpaisley.org /revivalist/1983/Rev83sep.htm   (7738 words)

  
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While Clay McShane is to be congratulated for his list of web sites about urban history, I hate to see urban mythology creep into it.
Dante lists are present in the early District (heat, humidity, transformation of the Ellipse area into a "fetid marsh" by its use as a septic field for the White House, silted up areas, dredging of mudflats, malaria, or yellow fever) were particular to swampts.
And though this state of morass is attributed to the natural feature of a swamp or marsh, I assert that - the ill health is - in fact created by the society.
www.h-net.org /~dclist/thr_sw.html   (10776 words)

  
 Exhibition Object List (Religion and the Founding of the American Republic, Library of Congress Exhibition)
Circular to the chief executives of the states, June 11, 1783
Thomas Jefferson to Nehemiah Dodge, Ephraim Robbins and Stephen S. Nelson, a committee of the Danbury Baptist Association in the state of Connecticut, January 1, 1802
The substance of a discourse preached in the hall of the House of Representatives of the United States, January 8, 1826
www.loc.gov /exhibits/religion/obj-list.html   (3600 words)

  
 Wisconsin Science Education Leadership Association
Meetings are organized by the Madison Metropolitan School District science curriculum coordinator and CBE and held twice a year in Madison.
Topics of discussion include such issues of common interest as state science standards, professional development funding, state testing programs, laboratory safety issues, etc. The group currently has a mailing list and a listserv of about 50 educators.
Please contact Kevin Niemi at kjniemi@wisc.edu or (608) 262-5480 to join the group or for further information.
www.wisc.edu /cbe/wissela   (272 words)

  
 RMC Online Guides
Membership lists for male and female members (1860, 1866); church covenant and special meeting minutes (1848-1872) which deal with discipline and the appointment of pastors.
Mainly class leader records (1835-1869) including a decisions on when to hold a Love Feast and a discussion about an anti-slavery convention to be held in Rochester.
Register listing baptisms, marriages, probationers, ministers and members for all three churches (which were charges on one circuit) and class lists for the West Dryden and Asbury societies.
rmc.library.cornell.edu /EAD/browselists/rghis.html   (9152 words)

  
 [Anarchy-list] Daily Cuke: 5/30 MIKHAIL BAKUNIN
___________________________________________ 1741 - US: Thirteen fl men burned at the stake, and 17 fl men, two white men, and two white women hanged, for their roles in planning a slave revolt in New York City.
This little sparrowlike man, tiny twisted bit of flesh in a fl cape, always in pain and ailing, put a pebble in his sling, and hit Goliath squarely in the forehead with it.
Escalated into broader demands, one being "No Leaders!", and another being: "Make Cucumber Salad Out of the State!" 1990 - Midnight Oil closes down 6th Avenue in New York City as they play a protest concert in front of Exxon's offices.
flag.blackened.net /pipermail/anarchy-list/2005-May/000792.html   (899 words)

  
 Indonesia
17 Aug 1950 Dissolution of Republic of the United States of
3 May 1737 - 6 Nov 1741 Adriaan Valckenier (b.
6 Nov 1741 - 28 May 1743 Johannes Thedens (acting) (b.
www.worldstatesmen.org /Indonesia.htm   (2270 words)

  
 Federal Government Resources on the Web/Historic Documents
Section on the Electoral College includes list of faithless electors, presidents who won by plurality rather than majority, and four cases where winners of the popular vote lost the election
Lists country or territory, type of missile, year imported, and year withdrawn
Essay on the nine screenwriters and one director labeled as Communists to the House Unamerican Activities Committee in 1947
www.lib.umich.edu /govdocs/fedhis.html   (4679 words)

  
 Greece
6 Apr 1941 - 9 Jun 1941 Wilhem Sigmund List (b.
Nov 1821 - 12 Apr 1824 In Rebellion (Provisional State of the Island of Crete).
20 Mar 1898 Cretan State (under Ottoman suzerainty).
www.worldstatesmen.org /Greece.html   (4289 words)

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