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Well The other day I saw the thread posted by Mastershand on his amazing book from the 1860's on woodworking. I started searching for a copy of a 're-run' of this book. As I was searching I came upon a book similar on google books, for FREE. I couldn'...
Started by hands made for wood on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at woodworkingtalk):
Hahaha I haven't heard of another person reading books from the 1800's some in Harvard University in....
Many of these books you can see from stamps were in Harvard University in the 1800's don't understand me..
The trade best.
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It is official, I am putting up for sale my beloved Heifetz bass. I have been debating this decision for at least a full year. My playing demands have changed, and although this is a great orchestral instrument for me, it is just too big to do too much...
Started by Heifetzbass on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at talkbass):
- Ken's Corner (Bass Forums Sponsored By KSB)
Thanks,
Brian.
The Heifetz Bass- Mid 1800's Markneukirchen.
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Skills:
Trained in battlefield awareness
Trained in various martials arts used in the special forces
Trained in using various firearms.
Trained in using whatever they can find and shaping it into weapons
Trained in social skills
Trained in stealth combat...
Started by Social Analyzer on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gaiaonline):
Of his victims or something
DO people in the 1800's in the U.S know much martial arts? Social Analyzer victims or something
DO people in the 1800's in the U.S know much martial arts? maybe some.
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Andrea Mitchell had to catch her breath on this one...I just sat here with my mouth wide open.
Bayer Asprin
At this rate, Obama will certainly be a shew in.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at twopeasinabucket):
Get this through your heads: NO SANE.
What an ass back to the 1800's? And people call me the fear monger.
People were probably more enlightened in the 1800's.
To freedom of religion.
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We are doing a day as a family would in 1800 . However I haven't done my homework :( I was wanting kids to pack lunches for our school day. So what the heck do we pack ? Lol Posted on CafeMom Mobile
Started by hipmamma83 on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cafemom):
Jerky, apple, plain bread maybe?? Carrot sticks? Posted on CafeMom Mobile lets see i read an article they took their lunches in buckets or baskets, a sandwich consisting of a hunk of venison... .
A hunk of venison?hahahaha Something that would last till lunch .
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What did people in the 1800's do instead of watching tv? i mean entertainment speaking
Started by Diamonds on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
So the best they could....
Most of them couldn't read anyway.
By the time all the chores in the fields were finished, it would be dark outside and they would have no money for candles .
Hi,
people from the lower classes didn't have much time for entertainment .
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Demi Moore: didn't nitrous oxide parties go out of fashion in the 1800's? http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/nationno…
Started by -Paine- on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
She craves people to say to her, there there,
ashtons a jerk, evil, ugly,
doesn't deserve... .
Jumps up & down "look at me" I'm a woman wronged .
She's an attention-seeking media whore & one of the worst, in self-destruct mode .
I don't expect anything less.
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How accurate to you think the temperature analysis going back to the 1800's is? One of the big reasons I doubt CAGW is that they are smoothing temperatures over vast areas.
http://www.real-science.com/hansens-magi…
1934 was the hottest year on record ...
Started by Ian on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
The temperature data has been manipulated so that the green goblins can drown our poor grand children in a sea of ecotax! <<It seems that Hadcrut is even worse.>>
HadCrut3 is the one you deniers use for your "it hasn't warmed since 1998" claim... .
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Sarah Fowler 1800's possibly Somerset Sylvanus Jones married Sarah Fowler 17 July 1842 Wincanton, Somerset.
Groom father: John Jones
Bride father: Samuel Mitchell.
I'm interested in this marriage from Familysearch but I can't seem to find a Sarah Fowler...
Started by pippycat on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at british-genealogy):
...or Sarah's mother was previously married to a Mr ... .
Originally Posted by pippycat
I'm assuming that as Sarah's father is Samuel Mitchell she was previously married to a Mr Fowler, but so far I've come up with nothing in the Somerset/Devon/Wilts area .
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Was wondering if anyone knows how to obtain birth records etc from Germany. Mr 3 x Great grandfather was born in Germany, his name is Christian GRAU from Hannover and was a miner from Lautenthal, born 1813. He came to Australia from Bremen in 1848 with...
Started by debra732011 on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rootschat):
However, I have stumbled upon a few....
I am trying to find Joachim Wittfooth's and his parents' birth records, and he was born 1620, which makes it quite hard .
Hello
I am also trying to find out how to obtain birth records from Germany, albeit a bit older .
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