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Verl K. Speer

Pied Pipers of Babylon (1985)

Pied Pipers of Babylon (1985) by Verl K. Speer

Pied Pipers of Babylon is the book written by Verl K. Speer in 1985. Mr. Speer explains the origins and Development of the Common law according to his research:

  1. Old Testament,
  2. Great Migrations,
  3. Society of Free Men,
  4. A Common Law Jury of 12.

"These laws cannot be written by man; it is...

August Spies, Michel Schwab, Oscar Neebe, Adolph Fischer, Louis Lingg, George Engel, Samuel Fielden, Albert R. Parsons

The Accused the Accusers : The Famous Speeches of the Eight Chicago Anarchists in Court (1886)

The Accused the Accusers : The Famous Speeches of the Eight Chicago Anarchists in Court (1886) by August Spies, Michel Schwab, Oscar Neebe, Adolph Fischer, Louis Lingg, George Engel, Samuel Fielden, Albert R. Parsons

Contains courtroom addresses by August Spies, Michel Schwab, Oscar Neebe, Adolph Fischer, Louis Lingg, George Engel, Samuel Fielde...

Barry Reid

100 Ways To Disappear And Live Free (1985)

100 Ways To Disappear And Live Free (1985) by Anonymous

INTRODUCTION

To "live free" means to be able to control your own life and to avoid violence, or the threat of violence, by others. What you do and how you do it will almost always determine whether or not freedom will be yours. But YOU must take the responsibility for creating your own...

Lysander Spooner

No Treason No 1 - The Constitution of No Authority (1867)

No Treason No 1 - The Constitution of No Authority (1867) by Lysander Spooner

INTRODUCTORY

THE question of treason is distinct from that of slavery and is the same that it would have been, if free States, instead of slave States, had seceded.

On the part of the North, the war was carried on, not to liberate the slaves, but by a government th...

Lysander Spooner

A Letter to Thomas F Bayard (1882)

A Letter to Thomas F Bayard (1882) by Lysander Spooner

A Letter to Thomas F. Bayard

"Challenging his right—and that of all the other so-called senators and representatives in Congress—to exercise any legislative power whatever over the people of the United States."

by Lysander Spooner

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