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Pagan Britain: a Review
Online sources indicate little about Down Tor Stone Row and Cairn Circle.
The Dartmoor Site looks interesting with its progressively smaller stones down the hill. The site Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks mentions that there still stand 157 stones ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 03/16/2023
Beyond the Ashes: Cases of Reincarnation from the Holocaust
I have never heard of such recognition happening.
frankbeswick, on 03/16/2023
Tryfan and the Glyders: One of Wales' Toughest Walks
The greyish line is the Heather Terrace, one of the routes up the mountain.
frankbeswick, on 03/16/2023
John Stuart Mill: a thinker for our time
I think that he favouredbthe conventional method of hanging. The obscenity of hanging, drawing and quartering fell out of favour a long time before Mill was born. While he accepted the death penalty he was not an enthusiast for it, so he did not ...
frankbeswick, on 03/16/2023
The Timeless Paths: a review of the book Holloway
There are a large range of gains, depending upon which botanicals are used.
frankbeswick, on 03/16/2023
The Berwyns: a lonely, but beautiful range
About a foot across.
frankbeswick, on 03/16/2023
Beyond the Ashes: Cases of Reincarnation from the Holocaust
Rabbi Gershom appears to fit into the important role of information-gathering.
But does his recognition of a person as reincarnated lead to something else?
Would, for example, the person so recognized receive mention among the Righteous Among ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 03/16/2023
Tryfan and the Glyders: One of Wales' Toughest Walks
The image to the left of your title has the colors in your last image of Glyder Fawr.
The computer is not cooperating about the detail other than the image looks somewhat like a gray multi-lane highway running along the side of a mountain whose ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 03/16/2023
John Stuart Mill: a thinker for our time
The second paragraph under your second subheading, Relying on argument rather than law or social pressure, describes John Stuart Mill as a death-penalty supporter.
Did J.S. Mill leave any speeches or writings that indicated what kind of death ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 03/16/2023
The Timeless Paths: a review of the book Holloway
Thank you!
It's helpful to have such a clear definition so I won't make that mistake ever again.
As a non-gin, non-liquor, non-vodka drinker, I won't be thinking that gin and vodka are separate, not somewhat related, choices.
DerdriuMarriner, on 03/16/2023
The Berwyns: a lonely, but beautiful range
The last paragraph to your first subheading, A Land where Myths are at Home, comments about light-colored clothes perhaps foretelling bog hole-walking.
Online sources only have big bog holes that look about the size of the vernal pool along the ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 03/16/2023
The Timeless Paths: a review of the book Holloway
In the context of retail shop and store are used interchangeably.
As.far as I know there is no custom in this matterp Of gin and vodka . Gin is merely vodka infused with botanicals. I once had some lovely gin made from vodka with herbal ...
frankbeswick, on 03/16/2023
The Timeless Paths: a review of the book Holloway
Your answer inspires two questions.
The first is contextual, grammatical, vocabulary-related. This, western side of the (Atlantic) pond mentions alcoholic-beverage, clothing, grocery, hardware, toy stores but bridal shop and chocolate ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 03/16/2023
The Timeless Paths: a review of the book Holloway
Probably shop bought. In the UK making your own spirits is subject to tight laws and you need a licence. There is an easy and legal way. Buy a bottle of vodka and flavour it with Adamson juice,
I have made wine, but never spirits. Nor have I ...
frankbeswick, on 03/16/2023
The Timeless Paths: a review of the book Holloway
The last sentence in your first subheading, The Holloway, ends with a mention of damson gin.
Online sources identify it as popular with those who home-make their beer, liquor and wine.
Would it have been home-made or store-bought in the ...
DerdriuMarriner, on 03/15/2023
