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Bend Over and Grab Your Ankles—This Won't Hurt Much

Lloyd Williams wrote 3 days ago: The driving snowstorm did not stop the U.S. Senate from convening and working on legislation to refo … more →

Tags: Commentary, Harry Reid, Health Care, snow storm

Turning two bits into... well, about 1.6 bits...

LW wrote 3 weeks ago: In case the economic turmoil of the last year or so hasn’t done enough to reduce the size of o … more →

Tags: Quarter Shrinking, Stoneridge Engineering, electromagnetic forming, magneforming, James Jay, John Jay, invisible ink, espionage

The Fourteenth Colony7 comments

erickoch wrote 1 month ago: Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla would have been spared any Separatist unpleasantness during their … more →

Tags: montreal, Québec, Prince Charles, Quebec separatists, Declaration of Independence, George Washington

ENGLISH GEORGE III WALNUT DINING TABLE & SET QUEEN ANNE DINING CHAIRS

canonburyantiques wrote 2 months ago: ENGLISH GEORGE III WALNUT DINING TABLE & SET QUEEN ANNE DINING CHAIRS Originally uploaded by can … more →

Tags: ITEMS JUST IN..., FORMAL DINING SETS, antiques, furniture, English furniture, Dining Sets, Canonbury, Dining Table And Chairs, queen ann chairs

Mather Brown (1761 - 1831)2 comments

Suzay Lamb wrote 2 months ago: Thomas Jefferson Portrait Of Major Norton, The Mohawk Chief Teyoninhokarawen Abigail “Nabby … more →

Tags: BROWN Mather, Thomas Jefferson, Mather Brown, Augustin Prevost, henry angelo, Richard Arkwright, George Augustus Eliott, William Vans Murray, Aboukir

DINING TABLE SETS - IN TIME FOR THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS

canonburyantiques wrote 2 months ago: It’s the time of year again, Thanksgiving and Christmas are fast approaching – so place … more →

Tags: Other, Dining Tables, antique furniture, regency pedestal table, victorian extending table, Chippendale chairs, london antique dealer

Bugger Bognor: George V2 comments

madmikemagee wrote 3 months ago: WHILE I’M in San Francisco I am staying part of the time at the strangely titled George V Hote … more →

Tags: San Francisco, George II, george V, bonnie prince charlie, Bugger Bognor, freemason, freemasonry, black and white tiles, philately

The Hessians and their Aggressions

paulrhuard wrote 3 months ago: "Mercenaries" such as these smartly-dressed Hessian troops are mentioned in the Declaratio … more →

Tags: history of The Declaration of Independence, American History, Declaration of Independence, American Revolution, patriots, Benjamin Rush, Great Britain, natural rights, hessians

The Dog Days of the Declaration: When Britain Got the News

paulrhuard wrote 4 months ago:              It was in the middle of August that British civilian and military officials first trans … more →

Tags: history of The Declaration of Independence, U S History, Declaration of Independence, 1776, Great Britain, Edmund Burke, David Armitage

The Dog Days of the Declaration: Just When Was It Signed?

paulrhuard wrote 4 months ago: Detail of a copy of the John Dunlap Broadside of the Declaration of Independence Most Americans cons … more →

Tags: history of The Declaration of Independence, 1776, American History, American Revolution, Benjamin Rush, Continental Congress, Declaration of Independence, Founding Fathers, founding mothers

Post Medieval Coins From the Eversdens

dshelleyic wrote 4 months ago: On nearly every excursion I am lucky to find at least one “modern” coin, these can range … more →

Tags: FLORINS, Shillings, Charles II, Edward VII, George VI, Post Medieval Coins

The Perfect Flaw6 comments

Stefan III wrote 5 months ago: Once again, swine flu seems to be edging its way up the agenda. The casual attitude persists, more “ … more →

Tags: Humour and Humor, apparitions, Caroline Fry, Diane Duyser, Ebay, La grippe porcine, mexico city, MSN, Pimlico

Kew Gardens.

fromlaurelstreet wrote 7 months ago: Turner’s Oak, Quercus x turneri The Royal Botanic Gardens, known to most of us as Kew Gardens, is ce … more →

Tags: Historical Information, science and technology, Nature, London, Gardens, Kew Gardens, Millennium Seed Bank Project, British History, Palaces

George III

CantervilleGhost wrote 8 months ago: GEORGE III (1738-1820), King of Great Britain Portrait: Allan Ramsay … more →

Tags: allan ramsay

Royal Flush: Our Fascination with Royalty

ldorazio1 wrote 8 months ago: For a democracy, the United States still goes loopy over royalty. No matter how successful or hard-w … more →

Tags: History, Current Events, News, Commentary, Comedy, Social Studies, communications, code-switching, Queen Elizabeth II

Phelps, Bale, Acton -- and D.C.

steviejoe wrote 9 months ago: by Steve Pauwels/Londonderry, NH Lord Acton, meet Michael Phelps. Or, perhaps, Christian Bale?       … more →

Tags: 1, Michael Phelps, Christian Bale, Lord Acton, George Washington, Washington, DC, John Adams, Samuel Adams

Biggest defeat of U.S. forces ever

Tiernan O Faolain wrote 1 year ago: …was at the hands of an American Indian confederation in the Midwest, the (original) Battle of … more →

Tags: Law, Native Americans, History, Monarchy, Indians, american indians, Indian Law, American Revolution, delaware indians

mm468: And the band played on

mudge wrote 1 year ago: © Catia Amadio | Dreamstime.com MUDGE’s Musings In case current events in the nation of Georgia have … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, GeoPolitics, Iraq occupation, McCain, obama, Politics, Presidential Election, War, Barack Obama

Win Cash for Your Patriotism

Andrew Slominski wrote 1 year ago: flickr – user: Claire L. Evans Hey all of you riseupRochester readers, want to make some cash … more →

Tags: Fun, truth movement, Infowars, Freedom, ALEX JONES, New World Order, US, Politics, Tyranny


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