Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Not All Warriors: 19th Century West Pointers Who Gained Fame in Other Than Military Fields, by William Baumer, Jr. (published 1941). (Continued from Part 3)
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Not All Warriors: 19th Century West Pointers Who Gained Fame in Other Than Military Fields, by William Baumer, Jr. (published 1941). (Continued from Part 2)
There are a couple of changes from the shirt version, though. We think you will enjoy the additions to the M-240: Belt Fed Weapon version, especially. Get ’em while they’re hot. This
Conservatives love to point out liberal hypocrisy as if they are scoring rhetorical points. But does it matter? Are liberals really hypocrites if their only principle is a will to power?
Editor’s note: The following is the first half of a conference address delivered by Charles Spurgeon, published in 1892. …. I am greatly concerned about this Address for many months before it
Editor’s Note: Our buddy, The Last Redoubt, presents some good thoughts on property, including IP. He also links to some other good resources on the topic. The Didact, in his excellent Memorial Day
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Not All Warriors: 19th Century West Pointers Who Gained Fame in Other Than Military Fields, by William Baumer, Jr. (published 1941). (Continued from Part 1)
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