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Terrorists and Freedom Fighters

By: Sam Vaknin

...s and religions were permitted to live in Christian lands and cities, namely Jews, Armenians, Ismaelites, Agarenes and others such as these, except... ...vituperative Byzantine species) has always been pragmatic. The minorities (Jews, Armenians, Vlachs) were the economic and financial backbone of t... ...thodox clergy. Many a south Orthodox pilloried the Catholic stance as an heresy of Armenian or Apollinarian or Arian origin - thus displaying their... ...oms and ceremonies. Diet, dates and divine practices all starred in these grotesque exchanges. The Latin ate unclean beasts. They used five fingers ... ...ef Lecturer in courses organised by the Agency of Transformation, by the Macedonian Stock Exchange, and by the Ministry of Trade. 1999 to 2002 Econ... ...turer in courses organised by the Agency of Transformation, by the Macedonian Stock Exchange, and by the Ministry of Trade. 1999 to 2002 Economic A...

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The Confessions

By: J. J. Rousseau

...f in the evening at Moudon, where I spent all that re- mained of my little stock except ten creuzers, which served to purchase my next day’s dinner. A... ...it was then sup- posed we should belong to France, and that Savoy would be exchanged for Milan. I must confess, however, that I experi- enced some une... ... some hiding-place, where I laid up a few louis, resolving to augment this stock from time to time, till a convenient opportunity to lay it at her fee... ... nothing, and which he bestowed with the utmost prodigality, he gained, in exchange, the unfortunate crown pieces one by one out of her pocket. I did ... ...y dispute on their utility. I said to myself, “I will begin by laying up a stock of ideas, true or false, but clearly conceived, till my understanding... ... I broke the seal very lei- surely, and found under the envelope a bill of exchange. I felt a variety of pleasing sensations at the same time: but I c... ...e assurance that I should be suffered to remain there in peace, I took the Armenian habit. This was not the first time I had thought of doing it. I ha... ...more clearly perceive the advantages of a long robe. The convenience of an Armenian tailor, who frequently came to see a relation he had at Montmorenc... ...diately advised me to follow my inclination. I therefore procured a little Armenian ward- robe, but on account of the storm raised against me, I was i...

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The Octopus a Story of California

By: Frank Norris

...nants this year. Hooven wants to stay to tend the ditch and look after the stock. I told him to see you.” Harran, his mind full of other things, nodde... ...rfield,” and gorging himself with dried prunes. Annixter—after the two had exchanged greetings— complained of terrific colics all the preceding night.... ...tructure stood. “Guess we’ll have to have a dance there before we move the stock in,” observed Annixter. “That’s the custom all around here.” Presley ... ...hand long before this time, no provision had been made for keeping the old stock in repair; many of these old ploughs were useless, broken, and out of... ...ps—what a wonder! A little qualm of excitement spread around the barn. One exchanged nudges of the elbow with one’s neighbour, whis- pering earnestly ... ...d of Pres is my friend,” he declared. But when the two had entered and had exchanged greet- ings, Presley drew Annixter aside. “Vanamee and I have jus... ...olin player, a missionary, a drawing mas- ter, a virtuoso, a collector, an Armenian, a botanist with a new flower, a critic with a new theory, a docto... ...ung.” The Chinaman, in the robes of a mandarin, lectured on Confucius. The Armenian, in fez and baggy trousers, spoke of the Unspeakable Turk. The man...

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Don Juan

By: George Byron

...chest and window seat, And found much linen, lace, and several pair Of stockings, slippers, brushes, combs, complete, With other articles of l... ...mp, church, the vessel, and the mart; Sword, gown, gain, glory, offer in exchange Pride, fame, ambition, to fill up his heart, And few there... ...ir long suffering less: Men, even when dying, dislike inanition; Their stock was damaged by the weather’s stress: Two casks of biscuit and a k... ... there Contrived to help Pedrillo to a place; It seem’d as if they had exchanged their care, For Juan wore the magisterial face Which cour... ...tle hand; but, what was shocking, Her small snow feet had slippers, but no stocking. The other female’s dress was not unlike, But of inferior ... ..., And call’d her father’s old slaves up, who swore In several oaths Armenian, Turk, and Greek They knew not what to think of such a freak... ... Some mind their household, others dissipation, Some run away, and but exchange their cares, Losing the advantage of a virtuous station; F...

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