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Extractions: by S. A. Reilly Terms Contents Preface Dedication ... Appendix Chapter 13 Consideration and Contract Law: 1558-1600 he Times: 1558-1603 Queen Elizabeth I was intelligent, educated, and wise about human nature. When young, she was a brilliant student. Then, she studied much history, philosophy, and oratory. She wrote in English, Latin, French, and Italian. She read Greek, including the Greek Testament, Greek orators, and Greek dramatists at age seven, when the first professorship of Greek was founded at Cambridge University. Book-learning was one of her highest values throughout her life. She had good judgment in selecting her ministers and advisors for her Privy Council. Like her father and grandfather, she dominated Parliament. Elizabeth cared deeply for the welfare of all citizens of whatever class. She was sensitive to public opinion and wanted to be loved by her people, which she was. She was frugal and diplomatically avoided unnecessary wars, saying that her purse was the pockets of her people. England was a small Protestant nation threatened by the larger Catholic nations of France and Spain. Elizabeth flirted with foreign princes to make them waste their time trying to get England by marrying her instead of by war. Her promotion of commercial speculations diffused a vast increase of wealth among her people. Her good spirits and gayness created a happy mood in the nation. The Elizabethan era was one of general prosperity. Since so many of the women who spent their days spinning were single, unmarried women became known as "spinsters".
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Extractions: "You have the Right to an Assailant" Imagine you're embarking on a journey to an undiscovered country whose history and customs, its heroes and geography, its language and way of life are totally foreign to you. Your permit to carry is your passport, your contract with its "government," which expects you to be aware of all these things and will hold you fully accountable for them - even to the cost of your life. As a new arrival on this foreign soil, you want to fit in harmoniously among its good citizens and be regarded as a reasonable and prudent member of its society, a sober individual whose judgments and opinions can be relied on. Just as you wouldn't go to a distant land without learning its ways, you don't expect a mere permit to carry to instantly make you anything greater than you already are. You become intimately familiar with all facets of "legal defensive firearm culture," its history, language, its notable personages, and how legal defensive firearms integrate into a total program of both mental and physical preparedness so that no sudden event can ever take you unawares, both in the present and in the future.
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Extractions: The Undiscovered Country by Mike Straw Imagine youre embarking on a journey to an undiscovered country whose history and customs, its heroes and geography, its language and way of life are totally foreign to you. Your carry permit is your passport, your contract with its government, which expects you to be aware of all these things and will hold you fully accountable for them -even to the cost of your life. As a new arrival on this foreign soil, you want to fit in harmoniously among its good citizens and be regarded as a reasonable and prudent member of its society, a sober individual whose judgments and opinions can be relied on. Just as you wouldnt go to a distant land without learning its ways, you dont expect a mere permit to carry to instantly make you anything greater than you already are. You become intimately familiar with all facets of legal defensive firearm culture, its history, language, its notable personages, and how legal defensive firearms integrate into a total program of both mental and physical preparedness so that no sudden event can ever take you unawares, both in the present and in the future. As you travel abroad in this strange land, you soon discover that youre treated with entirely less dignity and respect than others are.
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Extractions: One of the disappointments as one studies the history of the Middle Ages is the scantiness of personal information about the great men whose acts, and effect upon subsequent ages, are yet really well known to us. Only too often is the personage himself a mere silhouette against the gold and scarlet of the event. Pope Alexander III, who summoned the eleventh General Council, is an instance in point, for in the history of the Church, by his effect, he stands out as one of the six or seven greatest popes of all, one whose laws and creative institutional work still influence the life of the Church. His reign, again, is one of the longest of all, close on twenty-two years. And yet, much as we know about his career, the man himself escapes us utterly. As to what this pope accomplished, a French scholar of our own time, the author of the most complete study yet made of Alexander III, can say that he "is one of the chief founders of the Roman all-powerfulness over the clergy of the Church, with a very high idea of his office, ruling the clergy by the aid of trustworthy assistants, and thanks to means of government that are steadily being improved, intervening everywhere throughout the Church by his legates, setting in order and controlling the jurisdiction of the archbishops in their provinces and the bishops in their sees, and everywhere seeking to strengthen the links that bind the Holy See to the various local establishments"[1]; such is Alexander III, the first pope effective on the grand scale in the whole daily life of the universal church.
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Extractions: T his essay focuses on community life in the past and considers issues related to the identification and understanding of historic communities. Let's begin by offering the half-borrowed observation that a community exists in the eye of its beholder. The term "community" means different things to different people. It is defined by each person on the basis of one's individual experiences, inclinations, and needs. As such, communities have been described in political or economic terms. Sometimes, they are identified by building architecture, street plans, or even natural features. But most often, people envision communities in humanistic terms. This essay focuses on communities that are defined by the lives and life stories of their members - the people who live in them. For the humanist, the term community begins with the coming together of people with something in common. We understand it as larger and more diverse than a family or other kinship group; probably more complex than a neighborhood or enclave; yet smaller than a county or country; and certainly less inclusive than the family of mankind. After a population of people with something in common, a community may be further articulated by political or legal constraints or by economic common denominators. Historic communities can be represented by the coming together of people in a relational situation over a period of time. Some communities undergo a series of evolutionary changes with individuals and groups of people coming and going during their sometimes very long life spans. Others do not persist and break up for numbers of reasons. Their people sometimes start over together in another place; as a group, are absorbed by another community; or are scattered to fit in new places as individuals or with kin.
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Extractions: Contents Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Second Edition Introduction Chapter One. The Legacy of Greece, Alexandria, and the Orient I. The Near Eastern Scene in the Seventh Century II. The Translations of Philosophical Texts III. Neo-Platonic Elements: The Apocryphal Theologia Aristotelis and the Liber de Causis IV. Persian and Indian Influences Chapter Two. Early Political and Religious Tensions I. The Religio-Political Factions II. The Rise of Islamic Scholasticism (Kalam) Chapter Three. Beginnings of Systematic Philosophical Writing in the Ninth Century I. The First Creative Philosophical Writer in Islam: Al-Kindi II. The Rise of Naturalism and the Challenge to Islamic Dogma: Ibn Al-Rawandi and Al-Razi Chapter Four. The Further development of Islamic Neo-Platonism I. Al-Farabi II. Ibn Sina Chapter Five. Neo-Pythagoreanism and the Popluarization of the Philosophical Sciences. I. Philosophy, the handmaiden of Politics II.
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