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Sir Thomas More’s Daughter by Charlotte M. Yonge
1535 We have seen how dim and doubtful was the belief that upbore the grave and beautiful Antigone in her…
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Leo The Slave by Charlotte M. Yonge
A.D. 533 The Franks had fully gained possession of all the north of Gaul, except Brittany. Chlodweh had made them…
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How One Man Has Saved A Host by Charlotte M. Yonge
B.C. 507 There have been times when the devotion of one man has been the saving of an army. Such,…
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Heroes Of The Plague by Charlotte M. Yonge
1576–1665–1721 When our Litany entreats that we may be delivered from ‘plague, pestilence, and famine’, the first of these words…
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Guzman El Bueno by Charlotte M. Yonge
1293 In the early times of Spanish history, before the Moors had been expelled from the peninsula, or the blight…
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The Dual Nature of 0
At first glance, zero appears to be mere nothingness, a blank space. However, in numerology, it is far from empty.…
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The Mystical Depth of Zero in Numerology: The Void, the Source, the Infinite
The Sacred Zero: The Cosmic Egg In many ancient cultures and spiritual systems, 0 is not just a number, it’s…
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The Spiritual Meaning of Number 0 in Numerology: The Infinite Circle
In the world of numerology, every number holds vibration, energy, and meaning. But then comes 0 — the number that…
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Gunpowder Perils by Charlotte M. Yonge
1700 The wild history of Ireland contains many a frightful tale, but also many an action of the noblest order;…
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George The Triller by Charlotte M. Yonge
1455 I. ‘Why, Lady dear, so sad of cheer?Hast waked the livelong night?’‘My dreams foreshow my children’s woe,Ernst bold and…
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