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Wine's Nutritional Power
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 86

Wine's Nutritional Power

Wine is the most perfect of all foods, according to Louis Pasteur, and is the closest known substance to blood. Hebrew history records that wine was used for covenants and daily as a water purifier. Wine was the sustaining nutrition hidden in cellars when enemy armies stole the food. Florence Nightingale saved the British Army during the Crimean War when they were losing hundreds of soldiers a day from cholera, typhus, and Brucellosis plagues. Desperate generals finally agreed to let her fifty nurses help. The power of her wine remedy in the water buckets will astound you. In 1938, USDA researcher Agnes Fay Morgan discovered fermentation caused grape juice to create new vitamins, acids, and ...

The Artefact: The Second Chapter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 381

The Artefact: The Second Chapter

Two years into their serene marriage, Aaron and Judy Thompson’s world is once again disrupted by the unexpected arrival of Colonel Elbert Harris. But he isn’t alone; their friends Suzanne and Jonah are with him, signalling the onset of yet another thrilling escapade. This new journey plunges them into an adventure with biblical undertones, as the ancient curse of Tiamat looms ominously. Revelations about their destinies intertwine with age-old myths, proving that time is no obstacle for this formidable team. Their quest takes them across various nations, confronting perils greater than ever before. But this adventure comes with a heavy price. The team faces heart-wrenching losses, leading them to question their roles as mere pawns in a larger game. And just when they think they’ve seen it all, an even more personal and enigmatic challenge awaits.

Wine's Nutritional Power
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 91

Wine's Nutritional Power

Wine is the most perfect of all foods, according to Louis Pasteur, and is the closest known substance to blood. Hebrew history records that wine was used for covenants and daily as a water purifier. Wine was the sustaining nutrition hidden in cellars when enemy armies stole the food. Florence Nightingale saved the British Army during the Crimean War when they were losing hundreds of soldiers a day from cholera, typhus, and Brucellosis plagues. Desperate generals finally agreed to let her fifty nurses help. The power of her wine remedy in the water buckets will astound you. In 1938, USDA researcher Agnes Fay Morgan discovered fermentation caused grape juice to create new vitamins, acids, and ...

Agnes Tremorne
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

Agnes Tremorne

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1861
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Night Among the Fairies ; St. Agnes' Fountain, Or, The Enshrined Heart ; The Peri's Charm
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240
The Hachette Guide to French Wines
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 750

The Hachette Guide to French Wines

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The Brothers' Jolly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

The Brothers' Jolly

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-12-14
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

The story deals with the birth of an illegitimate child who is slightly deformed with a curvature of the spine. The Father,Eduard Jolly a wealthy trader, refuses to accept the child and buys off the mother with ten sovereigns, heartbroken the mother moves to her sister in Manchester. Within a year Eduard Jolly snr. marries and sires another son who is christened William. The illegitimate son is christened Eduard Jolly, in the hope that in later life he may glean an inheritance. He is seven years old when his mother dies and he is sent to an orphanage. William grows up with all of the home comforts until the age of twelve years when he is accepted by the navy as a mid-shipman. Each boy suffer...

Guide to the Turf
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 398

Guide to the Turf

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1872
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Christianopolis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

Christianopolis

The Christianopolis (1619) of Johann Valentin Andreae describes in great detail a utopian community of scholar-craftsmen, as seen through the eyes of a naïve young traveller. It is a multi-level text, carefully constructed to provide both entertainment and a critique of contemporary society and religion, which could also be read as the prospectus for the establishment of a new community. This new translation aims to clarify Andreae's elliptical Latin for the first time by identifying parallel passages, allusions and sources for his ideas, and by linking Christianopolis with Andreae's other work as satirist, dramatist, poet and mathematician. A new model of his revision of ideas drawn from Campanella is put forward, and the politico-economic principles embodied in the text are explored. The translation should be of interest to students of the history of utopian ideas, and the history of economic thought.