The story of the longest and most complex legal challenge to slavery in American history
William Thomas Libros
Este autor se especializa en la venta de empresas y propiedades comerciales, aprovechando su experiencia combinada como abogado y corredor para beneficio de sus clientes. Su enfoque en los segmentos del mercado medio y superior, junto con un meticuloso enfoque en la organización y preparación, resulta en una tasa de cierre de tratos significativamente más alta que el promedio de la industria. Además, el autor se dedica a formar a otros asesores de negocios y está escribiendo un libro para guiarlos en el desarrollo de agentes corredores exitosos.






Chemtrails
- 336 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Chemtrails are reported all around the planet and this is the first research record to verify what Airline Pilots, Police Officers, U.S. Marines, Air Traffic Controllers and Tanker Crews are reporting. This book will reveal the scientist who are working n the project, Congressman who oversaw "America's exotic weapons" project and the details so you can understand the Chemtrail project
Dear Church
- 96 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
The vision of the resurrected Jesus Christ in Revelation presents both inspiration and challenge for the church. As it navigates a rapidly changing world, the book explores the church's struggle to uphold its eternal purpose and calling while remaining relevant. It delves into the messages conveyed through John's revelations, prompting reflection on the church's role and mission in contemporary society.
Poems on Alaska and Other Planets
- 644 páginas
- 23 horas de lectura
Presenting a new volume of poetry from the pen of Thomas William. His previous volume, Poems on Alaska and Other Planets, was very well received both here and abroad, and this new volume, Chant of the Gemini, will certainly further and enhance his growing reputation as an important American poet.Dr. William is versatile and finds inspiration in the nooks and crannies of life, his own and others. He certainly shoots a straight, direct arrow into the heart of his poetic matter, a matter of direct truth overcoming extraneous verbosity. He is a poet more concerned with the vegetables of daily living, the potatoes and peas of life, than with its exotic orchards. Read, and you will surely enjoy.
The Enemies Of The Constitution Discovered
Or An Inquiry Into The Origin And Tendency Of Popular Violence (1835)
- 192 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Designs for Monuments and Chimney Pieces
- 88 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
This collection of designs showcases the work of William Thomas, a leading designer of monuments and chimney pieces in the early 19th century. With detailed drawings and specifications, it provides a glimpse into the craftsmanship and artistry of an era when even the simplest household items were made with care and beauty.
This landmark edition of Geoffrey Chaucer's masterful works includes three previously unpublished tales and comprehensive comparisons with earlier manuscripts. A must-read for lovers of medieval literature.
Perils of Wisdom
- 304 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Perils of Wisdom is a compilation of wise and witty maxims, spanning the gamut from Philosophy, Religion, Politics, Education, and Success, to Friendship, Love, Marriage, Ambition, Money, and Old Age. It is a delightfully perspicacious panorama of aphoristic insights by Thomas William on all aspects of life that will make you smile at their clever genius and exclaim, How true! You can turn to any page and enjoy these polished gems of encapsulated acumen. These are the observations of a man who has been there, done that, got the T-shirt. With this volume, Dr. William joins the ranks of Oscar Wilde and Ambrose Bierce. Truly, a book for every library, coffee table, and night standand certainly for every mind.
Notes on the Final Solution (euphemism)
- 116 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Is it enough to insist that Germans were free, ultimately, either to refuse or go along with the Nazification of their society -- holding up as evidence of this freedom the relatively few who did attempt to subvert the process? Should the Holocaust itself be attributed to ideologically-driven will, on individual and collective levels? Can the conditions for its occurrence be traced to political "choices" made in the course of Germany's development, in its national character-formation?In short, is there a moral culpability here that can be identified and set into its proper categories, the roots of the evil named and thereby differentiated from forces of "Life"?Or is the Final Solution in fact a window onto some more fundamental or general catastrophe?In these Notes, William Thomas examines how interpretation of the Holocaust usually functions as a conceptual-moral buffering, e.g., in using it as an occasion for the reaffirmation of favored ideological or philosophical views -- as if we might after all gain a certain benefit from it... But there is no benefit, Thomas suggests; the catastrophe is endless -- thus no affirmation of life is possible now, without "euphemizing" the impact of the Final Solution and what was revealed in it...