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Thomas Sankara and the stomachs that made themselves heard
Thomas Sankara’s vision to transform farming and health in Burkina Faso turned to dust with his assassination. Perry Blankson highlights the considerable achievements of Sankara’s brief span in power.
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Thunderbolts and lightning
Fire in the sky has always exerted a hold on our imagination, even as early scientists unlocked the secrets of atmospheric electricity.
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The white tears of Taranaki
Taranaki in Aotearoa, New Zealand, is home to the world’s largest dairy factory. Sarah Hopkinson questions the price paid by an area dominated by monoculture.
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Queer cafés and gay mylk
Holly Regan explores queer London spaces where the alternative – oat milk – is the norm for the communities gathering there.
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Sovereignty subject unto duty, humbly hinted in a loyal sermon, Upon Isaiah 49. 23, Kings shall be thy nursing fathers, and their Queens, &c. presently after the most auspicious coronation of our Most Gracious Sovereign Lady, Queen Anne, April 23. 1702. By Humfrey Michel, rector of St. Giles's Church, at Blaston, in Leicestershire, 1702.
Michel, Humfrey, 1649 or 1650-1722.Date: 1702- Archives and manuscripts
Map of the Orange River Sovereignty
Date: Apr 1850Reference: GALTON/1/3/2/5/2Part of: Galton Papers- Books
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The controversy about resistance and non-resistance, discuss'd In Moral and Political Reflections on Marcus Brutus, who slew Julius Caesar in the Senate House, for assuming the Sovereignty of Rome. Written in Spanish by Don Francisco de Quevedo Villegas, Author of the Visions of Hell. Translated into English. And Publish'd in Defence of Dr. Henry Sacheverell, by Order of a Noble Lord who Voted in his Behalf.
Quevedo, Francisco de, 1580-1645.Date: 1710- Books
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Truth defended: or, The awful Sovereignty and Righteousness of God, (as display'd in eternal election, particularly redemption, &c.) vindicated. In a letter to the Reverend Mr. John Wesly, M. A. containing Some Remarks on his Sermon, From Rom. viii. 32. Particularly on that Part of it, wherein he makes too bold with the awful and reverend Name of the great and holy God, even, as I apprehend, to a profanation of it. With a word or two of advice. By Edward Ridgway.
Ridgway, Edward.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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A discourse concerning the divine providence, Under the following Heads; Viz. I. The necessary Connexion between the Belief of a God and of a Providence. II. The general Notion of Providence, and particularly concerning a preserving Providence. III. Concerning God's governing Providence. IV. Concerning the Sovereignty of Providence. V. The Justice and Righteousness of Providence. VI. The Holiness of Providence. Vii. The Goodness of Providence. Viii. The Wisdom of Providence. IX. The Duties we owe to Providence. By William Sherlock, D. D. Late Dean of St Paul's[.]
Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.Date: 1747