Above all things our royalty is to be reverenced, and if you begin to poke about it you cannot reverence it…Its mystery is its life. We must not let in daylight upon magic.
- Walter Bagehot, The English Constitution (1867)
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Above all things our royalty is to be reverenced, and if you begin to poke about it you cannot reverence it…Its mystery is its life. We must not let in daylight upon magic.
- Walter Bagehot, The English Constitution (1867)
My house of stone, your ivy grows
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My precious angel you are loved so deeply. In my eyes you are not a victim but a survivor. I love you always and past forever baby sister, may your wings soar higher then you could ever dream. Till we meet again Tess Marie, love your big sissy🤍
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Far too many people think that scheming and being dishonest will give them an advantage. A perfect comparison is to the sport of cycling. Far too many former Tour de France champions have turned up to be cheaters. Using steroids or PED’s to gain an advantage because too many other cyclists were using them. Don’t fall into this trap. Honesty is something that is difficult to maintain, but so easily lost in a moment of weakness. Once the trust is broken, the path to recover your integrity and reputation will be long and difficult. In some cases, the damage will be permanent. Just ask Lance Armstrong.
Listen to the words from The Bard, and you will do just fine.
For centuries, reading and writing were social acts rooted in oral culture. The invention of the printing press by Gutenberg revolutionized this, promoting silent, individual reading. Books became affordable, fostering literacy and a culture of deep engagement with texts.
History, Slavery, Legacy and Today
History, Slavery, Legacy and Today
The Washington Post recently published an article that is an informative and fascinating read. You should take 15-20 minutes to read: Their wealth was built on slavery. Now a new fortune lies underground by Julie Zauzmer Weil. In the picture above, people mentioned in the article include, clockwise from top left: Isaac Coles, Carole Coles Henry, Edward Coles, Walter Coles V Image credit:…
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