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TPS5 Deleted Session August 13 1979 worth yeoman equal Europe parentage

The world of art or literature, or music or learning, was closed to him. When your country began its own saga, each individual was to be considered equal, regardless of birth. Many of these same people had been denied advantages in Europe. They were upstarts. What they did was establish equal starting lines for an incredible race in which each began with an equal position and then tried to outdo the other, freed of the class distinctions that had previously hampered them. Because there were few ground rules, and because it takes time to develop a culture, this rambunctious group set out to tame the continent, to show Europe that Americans could do Europe one better, without a king and without pomp.

A person’s sense of worth became connected with the acquisition of land, though to a lesser extent, even as it had in Europe. Later the acquisition of technology’s objects became an added embellishment. A man proved his worth as he moved through the new society’s levels—an exhilarating experience after centuries of a stratified society.

TPS2 Deleted Session August 30, 1972 Ottoman Christendom Richard Empire Nebene

The Ottoman Empire’s death in its own way regenerated Europe, and its energy gave birth to the civilization that you know. The death of the Ottoman Empire enriched Europe. [...]

[...] I must be getting him bigger than life, because now I see him bounding all over Europe with his great big shield.” [...]

[...] You were involved with your ideas of truth in an entirely different context, as was much of Europe at that time, and some of the world now.

UR2 Appendix 27: (For Session 739) Grunaargh Gutenberg movable beefy Sue

[...] After class, Sue told us that she believed she’d been associated with the Grunaargh family — in Europe — through printing processes dating from the 1400’s, or possibly somewhat earlier. [...]

[...] By then, of course, the news about printing was spreading throughout Europe.

NoPR Part One: Chapter 4: Session 623, October 25, 1972 Coué ductless pancreas adrenals Emile

[...] Coué was a pioneer in the study of suggestion, and wrote a book on the subject in the 1920’s. His ideas were well received in Europe at the time, but weren’t in this country to any large degree. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 17: Session 568, February 22, 1971 Speakers devil evil soul religions

There were tribes who never learned to write in Africa and Australia who also knew these secrets, and men called “Speakers” who memorized them and spread them upward, even throughout northern portions of Europe, before the time of Christ.

[...] The ideas were “buried” already throughout Europe.

TPS5 Deleted Session October 10, 1979 Prentice Dutch Hall contracts publishing

(Jane immediately called Tam, to learn that, ironically, all of the bigwigs at Prentice-Hall are in Europe, attending the book fair at Frankfurt, Germany, I believe is where it is. [...]

[...] Eleanor is also in Europe, by the way.

DEaVF2 Chapter 7: Session 913, May 5, 1980 Steffans Mrs woodcuts David heroic

[...] You must remember also that the art of the great masters was largely unknown to the poor peasants of Europe, much less to the world at large. [...]

[...] Many of the early prints created in Europe illustrate religious subjects. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session September 12, 1977 Turkish outlaws monks leaders sword

Only monks could afford it, and there were thousands of different groups scattered throughout Europe. [...]

You both had existences in which you combined the traits of each in medieval Europe. [...]

TES8 Session 360 August 16, 1967 Fell Merle Burke August York

(Seth spoke to F. Fell, who then asked Seth a question concerning his daughter’s safety on an upcoming trip to Europe.)

DEaVF1 Chapter 2: Session 885, October 24, 1979 Ankh Hermes materialists Spreekt Mitzi

For a number of reasons, hardcover books especially are much more expensive in Europe than they are in the United States. In Europe a book can be priced at more than double its comparative cost in this country.

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 840, March 12, 1979 Billy viruses smallpox cat disease

3. Belladonna is a perennial herb native to Europe. [...]

It’s interesting to note, also, that in medieval Europe larger amounts of those extracts were used as hallucinogens by witches and the members of various other cults.

SS Appendix: Session 558, November 5, 1970 Baal Ron Speaker Bael b.c

[...] One portion of the group traveled to the land we now call Palestine, and the other migrated, in the next century, appearing in southern Europe.

UR2 Section 5: Session 723 December 2, 1974 language rock sounds Neanderthal prehuman

Present linguistic thinking assigns the burgeoning of a “modern” language ability to late Neanderthal man, who existed across southern Europe and other lands in the Eastern Hemisphere during part of the last Ice Age glaciation (from about 70,000 to 10,000 years ago). Some 40,000 years ago, in Europe at least, Neanderthal man either evolved into or was supplanted by Cro-Magnon man (Homo sapiens sapiens) our immediate predecessor.

TPS6 Deleted Session July 23, 1981 granary Debbie bookstore July gifts

(Note: Lately I’ve been thinking I would like to do some new reading and study of the first century A.D. in the Middle East and Europe, particularly Italy. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session November 21, 1979 account rewards savings bank Framework

[...] Just what I expected, I told Jane, and added that it looked like we would end up stuck with mangled work distributed in Europe.

NoME Part Three: Chapter 7: Session 852, May 9, 1979 Hitler Aryan Germany Jews grandiose

[...] The Aryans flooded into India, the Middle East, and Europe from southern Russia and Turkestan. [...]

TES9 Session 438 September 23, 1968 Eve notime accident Helena rm

[...] She will have a strong connection with Europe.

SS Part Two: Chapter 15: Session 563, December 9, 1970 outposts caves Pyrenees Lumanian drawings

[...] It is now tentatively thought that several primitive races existed in Europe at that time. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 6: Session 835, February 7, 1979 whooosh victims Americans leader Jonestown

[...] His ideas were well received in Europe at the time, but weren’t in this country to any large degree. [...]

TES9 Session 452 December 2, 1968 destruction planet violence chaos massive

[...] A nuclear weapon in the hands of the inhabitants of middle-age Europe would have been used almost immediately, and with nary a qualm, to wipe out all but Christendom. [...]

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