Jiang says tell you look look all these ice tactics i mean it was pioneered and refined overseas right so like you know you know occupations what's happening...
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A source-grounded reading of a long Dante seminar that starts with a student dreaming of a tree across water and ends by redefining Purgatory as democratic hope, free will, dangerous guidance, prayer for the...
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"...control american uh population they know exactly how to instigate a civil war they know exactly how to instigate a civil war they know..."
"groups i mean like like like like it's it's a pretty sophisticated way of doing it and i think it's a pretty sophisticated"
"...women, to go displaying bosoms with bare paps. What ordinances, spiritual, civil, were ever needed by barbarian or Saracen women to make them go..."
"...hell or limbo or where if like yes then that's called civil disobedience right"
"...throw himself into the river then so there's another act of civil disobedience we still celebrate a lot with saints heroes whoever we call..."
"...won't prove me wrong. Compared to you, Athens and Lacedaemon, though civil cities with their ancient laws had merely sketched the life of righteousness...."
"...this uh part of hell uh these are people who've caused civil discord war between families okay and the first two people we see..."
"...were previously good friends this is this led to a massive civil war in in Rome which will end only with the rise of..."
"...was assassinated, okay? But it's like 10 years after these brutal civil wars, when all these women were trying to kill each other. And..."
"...to conquer Florence. Remember, at this time Florence is in a civil war between the Ghibellines, who are aristocrats, nobility, and the Guelphs. The..."
"...um, they are at war with each other. It's an internal civil war in the Catholic Church. There are different, different factions, and that's..."
"...Roman Empire. Now, during the course of the Roman Empire, a civil war breaks out. Okay? And, of course, Julius Caesar will win this..."
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