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- Story of the Celts: The Celts in Britain
- The Celts in Britain [ 27 ] What is obvious when studying the Celts, as when studying anything, is that different experts say different things--there are always men of knowledge who have conflicting views about specifics. The dates of when the Celts came to...
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History & Anthropology >> Celtic & Irish
- King Arthur and the Cymry Heroes
- The Celtic Britons called themselves the Cymry, which meant "fellow countrymen" in their Celtic tongue. Once Roman rule ended in Britain in about 410 A.D., a power vacuum developed, leading to the onslaught of Germanic invasions by Angles and Saxons,...
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Saga of Times Past >> Legend and Prehistory
- Mother Of The Gods And The Father Of The Gael
- There is no surviving, or as yet translated, Creation story within Irish mythology. We learn from the Lebor Gabala Erenn, a text from the Christian Middle Ages, of the Tuatha De Danann, or "People of the Goddess Danu", who came to Ireland either...
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Deities & Heros >> Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish
- Sugilite (Luvulite or Royal Azele)
- Receptive. Element: Water. Solid, purple. Important healer's stone used to gently draw out pain (headaches too), inflamation, stress, disease, toxins, emotional blocks. Protects, absorbs and dissolves anger, hurt, unwanted energies. Is placed on brow to...
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Earth Mysteries >> Stones, Minerals & Metals
- Story of the Celts: The Celts of Ireland
- The Celts of Ireland [ 33 ] The Celts arrived in Ireland by 350 B.C (some say earlier) and they thrive there to this day. A claim might be made that the Celtic Irish are among the world's oldest nationality groups. Despite periods when foreigners tried in...
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History & Anthropology >> Celtic & Irish
- Brigid - The Goddess of Imbolc and Celtic Europe
- Celtic Myth | Ireland | Britain | Christianity | A Myth The Pagan goddess Brigid is perhaps one of the oldest goddesses of Celtic Europe still recognized and worshipped. In fact, until the mid-twentieth century in Scotland, she was still welcomed in at Imbolc...
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Deities & Heros >> Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish
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- COMMON SENSE by Thomas Paine
- challenged the authority of the British government and the royal monarchy. ask for independence from Great Britain. ...
- www.celdf.org
- Colonial Resistance and Rebellion
- During the French and Indian War, the British had cracked enabled British officials to enter and search colonial homes .. lay with “the royal brute of Britain.
- www.toledotechnologyacademy.org
- Excerpts from Thomas Paine's Common Sense, 1776
- make havoc of mankind like the royal brute of Great Britain.
- www.historyteacher.net
Suggested News Resources
- Milton Friedman on Tax Freedom Day
- The latter is the day we celebrate independence from the “Royal Brute of Britain,” as Tom Paine called him in Common Sense.
Suggested Web Resources
- Common Sense: Definition from Answers.com
- I'll tell you, he reigns above, and doth not make havoc of mankind like the royal brute of Great Britain.
- www.answers.com
- The inflammatory pamphlet that demanded independence and
- wiki.answers.com
- Common Sense
- We have boasted the protection of Great Britain without considering that her motive . and doth not make havoc of mankind like the Royal Brute of Great Britain.
- www.pinzler.com
- From Royal to Republican | SULAIR
- The words “like the Royal Brute of Great Britain” (page 41, lines 3 and 4 of the New York edition) were removed from the London edition.
- lib.stanford.edu
- Common Sense - Digital History
- I'll tell you, Friend, he reigns above, and doth not make havoc of mankind like the royal brute of Great Britain.... So far as we approve of monarchy...
- www.digitalhistory.uh.edu
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