... Katherine Albanese (UC Santa Barbara), author of A Republic of Mind and Spirit: A Cultural History of American ... book by Professor Katherine Albanese (UC Santa Barbara), A Republic of Mind and Spirit: A Cultural History of American read more...
... Katherine Albanese (UC Santa Barbara), author of A Republic of Mind and Spirit: A Cultural History of American ... book by Professor Katherine Albanese (UC Santa Barbara), A Republic of Mind and Spirit: A Cultural History of American read more...
... Katherine Albanese (UC Santa Barbara), author of A Republic of Mind and Spirit: A Cultural History of American ... book by Professor Katherine Albanese (UC Santa Barbara), A Republic of Mind and Spirit: A Cultural History of American read more...
... will be an inspiration for generations to come. “Son of the Republic, look and learn.” Michael C. Gergely Personal Attorney to ... Washington’s vision,” the story of the three perils of the Republic appeared in the National Tribune in 18801 and was said to read more...
... who laid out for him in cryptic fashion the future of the Republic. This was actually a Masonic story, and we can safely read more...
... rarity. It’s only found in one small region of the Czech Republic. It’s very old. Metaphysically, Moldavite creates this read more...
... was a Freemason). The book’s final words are: “Son of the Republic, look and listen!” Masonry (and Rosicrucianism for that read more...
... USA, based upon Prof. Catherine Albanese's 2007 book, "A Republic of Mind and Spirit" JEF Search Origins (TB memo, 4-2013) ... and it is a dead cinch that we can't get the remaining two Republican votes." (ed note: this possibly has Masonic implications read more...
... degrees, the three perils, and also the history of the republic, all wrapped up in one. [0:06:05] 2 TB 11_30 Program 4 read more...
... the framework for just such a mosaic. It’s the 2007 A Republic of Mind & Spirit, A Cultural History of American ... “hand in glove.” Part One: The Historical Mosaic In A Republic of Mind and Spirit (which I’m going to call “RMS”), read more...