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on the mid-19th 100 years efforts to normalise the broadly changing types of soccer played at the public schools of England. The Cambridge Rules, first drawn up at Cambridge University in 1848, were especially influential in the development...
its long history, Freemasonry has taken a leading role in the promotion of learning and education. From its early beginnings, in the 18th century in England and Scotland, Masons were among the founders of learned academies. Masons have been...
network of fraternal organizations that took their modern form in the 1710s through the 1720s and became tightly associated with the philosophical developments and social reforms of the eighteenth century. Many of the philosophers and state...
The New World Order agenda is no more new for the world and has existed since the ancient times. The concept was conceived in heaven, when the most powerful and beautiful creature of God invented a scheme of overtaking God’s throne. The cre...
John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry and its tragic outcome are among the causes of the American Civil War. Contemporary personality and controversial history, John Brown is well described both as a martyr or a terrorist, a visionary or a fan...
Arkansas. He was one of the most influential members of government delegations of the Congress after World War II and one of the few laymen to serve as president of the Southern Baptist Convention. Although he often called himself a politic...
Sam Houston grew up on the border of Tennessee in the 1790's and early 1800. He was a restless young man who had spent much of his childhood with the Cherokee Indians. He joined the Army and his services to Andrew Jackson in the war against...