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when the jesuits were expelled, and paraguay then gained independence, a new test awaited it. in the second half of the 19th century, the republic experienced a terrible war with its neighbors. when argentina, brazil and uruguay fell upon it at once. behind these epic battle paintings is the history of the war of genocide. paraguay then lost 90% of its male population. and who was to cultivate the paraguayan lands? in other words, in paraguay it was the other way around. there is a lot of land, and look at what kind of land it is, the most fertile red soil. but there are few workers. that is why here in paraguay, people from eastern europe were accepted with pleasure. develop. developed the land, saved up money, began to open and how it is their own factories for processing agricultural products, although, as we see, of course, not all undertakings turned into eternal commercial success, well , news about the beginning of the great patriotic war went to paraguay, i recently went to the place where my grandfather left on a polish passport, or rather, that is exactly where now t
when the jesuits were expelled, and paraguay then gained independence, a new test awaited it. in the second half of the 19th century, the republic experienced a terrible war with its neighbors. when argentina, brazil and uruguay fell upon it at once. behind these epic battle paintings is the history of the war of genocide. paraguay then lost 90% of its male population. and who was to cultivate the paraguayan lands? in other words, in paraguay it was the other way around. there is a lot of land,...
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imagine jesuit in. plymouth colony 1650. that was my first exhibit ever that i ever did when i was up at b.c. so these little jesuit rings are found all over, and it's really a fascinating example. chances are it might have been from the direct trade. alden, of course, had to was working with native people all the time. i would just really, really love to know the real story of that little rings. on left. we have a wonderful little farthing minted during the reign. king charles, the first it had the value of one quarter of an english penny in the 17th century. now that's making some serious small change. don't think that's the little cup farthing there. and over on right is a wonderful oak tree sixpence. this coin was minted in boston the 1660s. notice the date of 5though $0.12 pennies equals one shilling and 20 shillings equal to the british sterling silver ins with three $0.03 six $0.06 a 12 $0.12 were minted by boston from 1652 until 1682, but all bore the date of 1652. the only year the mint was officially to strike coin
imagine jesuit in. plymouth colony 1650. that was my first exhibit ever that i ever did when i was up at b.c. so these little jesuit rings are found all over, and it's really a fascinating example. chances are it might have been from the direct trade. alden, of course, had to was working with native people all the time. i would just really, really love to know the real story of that little rings. on left. we have a wonderful little farthing minted during the reign. king charles, the first it...
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position of menavita and manaha, and all of navagrudka had frenchmen , and the banifratars, and the jesuitsare richly spiritual. how rich was the spiritual life here all on this tumbleweed land, tumbleweed who know the highest high month belarus, yes, where the highest villages are populated in the city of belarus, the entire city of navagrudak, and the capital of the principality of lithuania, so of course adam’s post is connected with these cascels. litskevich, as at this gymnasium, studied from 1807 to 1815, the damianians gave a very high level of academic achievement, i kalisti rykhtava such material, such a report from the assemblies and the admiralty ladies and i would be very proud, as far as the nazis are concerned with the asabist adkaznassians, i am simply then issued as far as this was all pre-thought out, there was no... the quality of the daminians, which all the muggles studied, yes, then they put the nazis on the most msti chynam , there was some kind of sphere , the small sphere of adkaznasts, and the yans fell, and the yans themselves fought for them, there was no need for
position of menavita and manaha, and all of navagrudka had frenchmen , and the banifratars, and the jesuitsare richly spiritual. how rich was the spiritual life here all on this tumbleweed land, tumbleweed who know the highest high month belarus, yes, where the highest villages are populated in the city of belarus, the entire city of navagrudak, and the capital of the principality of lithuania, so of course adam’s post is connected with these cascels. litskevich, as at this gymnasium, studied...
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jesuit education is about equipping people who will make this a more just world and we should make sure that people who should be at georgetown are at georgetown. that is what we argued and i think it was an extraordinary brief. obviously the decision of the court was very much at odds with who we are as a school. >> georgetown has also come forward in a way other schools have but not entirely and that is to talk about the legacy of slavery. how does that fit within the conversation because i think for some people, it is stunning to think of an institution is actually having a history of slavery as well but georgetown became very public about it. >> that is right. and i think actually many of the historic schools in the united states have a legacy of ownership of enslaved people or their endowment is funded by wealth from people who had enslaved people. one thing georgetown has done which i think is really unique is still not. >> there is a lot to be said about owning it. >> so georgetown owned, the jesuits who ran georgetown owned 272 enslaved people who they sold. integrally the most
jesuit education is about equipping people who will make this a more just world and we should make sure that people who should be at georgetown are at georgetown. that is what we argued and i think it was an extraordinary brief. obviously the decision of the court was very much at odds with who we are as a school. >> georgetown has also come forward in a way other schools have but not entirely and that is to talk about the legacy of slavery. how does that fit within the conversation...
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in the place of the modern concert hall, during the time of the jesuits , there was a refectory; todayple come here for spiritual food. on the eve of christmas, university events are held here balls where waltzes, polonaises, iskvitsa crystal, elegant ladies sound. the gentlemen conduct leisurely social conversations. in the polotsk collegium, even today, dear guests are greeted with hot chocolate, created according to the old recipe of gabriel gruber. the inner courtyard of the university is decorated with the well of the 18th century, discovered and restored by our own efforts. a good special set. yes, yes, the musical clock with the academic procession is now available not only in prague and krakow, but in polotsk. along a small balcony from one door to another, not hurrying, majestically passing figures, and frosinia of polotsk, francis scarina, the first architect of the polotsk jesuit college peter skarga, a collective image of the professor of the polotsk academy, and of course, a student. admiring the clock, let's not forget about time, let's use it. speaking of polotsk, of cou
in the place of the modern concert hall, during the time of the jesuits , there was a refectory; todayple come here for spiritual food. on the eve of christmas, university events are held here balls where waltzes, polonaises, iskvitsa crystal, elegant ladies sound. the gentlemen conduct leisurely social conversations. in the polotsk collegium, even today, dear guests are greeted with hot chocolate, created according to the old recipe of gabriel gruber. the inner courtyard of the university is...
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very good original, but the song i... located in such a building, yes, the building of the former jesuit college, so we have a permanent exhibition, which is dedicated to the history, the emergence of the college, here we see, a beautiful model immediately catches the eye, this is a model of the entire complex, which looked like this in the 18th century, yes, recognize the building where we are now where we are, yes, at that time this is how it looked, a two-story building under a straight corner, yeah. that's right, yeah, we have a showcase like this, which kind of describes the period of that time, yeah, that napoleon bonaparte really stayed in the college building, in general, when the french army was retreating, already defeated, orsha was under siege by the french for about 6 months, but he was here for 6 months, no, not an army, yeah, because they were retreating and they needed to collect provisions, yeah, hay and horses, they took away practically to the last tuft of hay. that's what they said, napoleon himself stayed here for about 2 hours in the college building, yes, because h
very good original, but the song i... located in such a building, yes, the building of the former jesuit college, so we have a permanent exhibition, which is dedicated to the history, the emergence of the college, here we see, a beautiful model immediately catches the eye, this is a model of the entire complex, which looked like this in the 18th century, yes, recognize the building where we are now where we are, yes, at that time this is how it looked, a two-story building under a straight...
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do you know what kind of jesuit torture there were, they couldn't get anything out of him, they put boardson his chest and beat him with weights until they knocked off part of his lung. another major uprising took place in the palesky voivodeship in the summer of 1933. police came to a peasant family to confiscate two cows, because they had not paid taxes to the polish state. the debts were very large, so even in the house at some point to eat a testicle or to slaughter a calf for yourself, it was considered almost a crime, how could you allow yourself to use it or to hack a rooster, that's all that... to the market in order to earn money to pay taxes. the entire male population - about 150 people - sided with the peasant. the police fired into the crowd, but the polish did not disperse, in response they attacked the police. the network of punitive institutions on the territory of western belarus was quite extensive. in all the large cities there were prisons, in police stations in all the gminas. there was also a concentration camp, where active participants in popular uprisings were sent
do you know what kind of jesuit torture there were, they couldn't get anything out of him, they put boardson his chest and beat him with weights until they knocked off part of his lung. another major uprising took place in the palesky voivodeship in the summer of 1933. police came to a peasant family to confiscate two cows, because they had not paid taxes to the polish state. the debts were very large, so even in the house at some point to eat a testicle or to slaughter a calf for yourself, it...
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aleksandrovich, but since our gallery is located in such a building, yes, the building of the former jesuitge, therefore we have a permanent exhibition, which is dedicated to the history of the emergence of the college, here we see, it immediately catches the eye, a beautiful model, this is a model of the entire complex, which looked like this in the 18th century, yes, install the building where we are now, where we are, yes, at that time this is how it looked, a two-story building. at a right angle, later a tower was built in, and here were the rooms for teachers, professors, also students, convicts, they were called, an archive, a library and a refectory, so we have a castle cafe, conditionally , they left it around, yes, perhaps as part of the refectory, well, the history of this building is actually very interesting, this year this building turns 334 years old, yes, that is, it is... older than even our great-great-grandmothers, perhaps, the vaults remained original from that time, here the first second floor - these are the original vaults, under which you and i are standing. the fact
aleksandrovich, but since our gallery is located in such a building, yes, the building of the former jesuitge, therefore we have a permanent exhibition, which is dedicated to the history of the emergence of the college, here we see, it immediately catches the eye, a beautiful model, this is a model of the entire complex, which looked like this in the 18th century, yes, install the building where we are now, where we are, yes, at that time this is how it looked, a two-story building. at a right...
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right now we are heading for buildings. structures, this year 1741, when all the jesuits from babruisk, where there were so many catholics, arrived with a missionary movement to preach the gospel to the city's population ragachova. in the distant 1783, this architectural masterpiece was erected on the initiative of ksenz bernartowicz, on the site of a wooden castle. the franciscans lived a very poor life, but gathered on the squares of various cities, not only in portugal, spain, people to whom he preached the gospel, and dared to build everything. it was necessary and an ice cream bakery. in 1940, this was no more. a terrible fire destroyed the roof and wooden structures. the situation was further aggravated by several shells that hit the church during the liberation operation. city from the nazi invaders. it did not get any easier in the post-war period, when a fire station was set up here. only in the seventies. the building was left alone, it was empty, the question of restoring the church was raised, several times, but all to no avail, and only 40 years later in 2013 , restorati
right now we are heading for buildings. structures, this year 1741, when all the jesuits from babruisk, where there were so many catholics, arrived with a missionary movement to preach the gospel to the city's population ragachova. in the distant 1783, this architectural masterpiece was erected on the initiative of ksenz bernartowicz, on the site of a wooden castle. the franciscans lived a very poor life, but gathered on the squares of various cities, not only in portugal, spain, people to whom...
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and that would mean, you know, practice times limited game time is limited jesuits athletic director says they're bracing for the heat today. and then, you know tomorrow's practice is going to probably have to be pushed back a little later. this season. for the first time, the marauders are actually able to practice and play at night. luckily, we have stadium lights now that we can utilize the lights to push our practices until 8:00 to make sure that we're getting a full practice in, but staying out of the hottest time of the day. >gianna>... wonka is opening the gates to his chocolate factory in palo alto. coming up, the new production bringing families together on the stage and taking a live look outside. it is a warm wednesday with some triple digit temperatures on the horizon. we'll have your forecast coming up. we'll be right back now to palo alto where the world of ... wonka comes to life. this week at the lucie stern community theater in roald dahl's charlie and the chocolate factory, the show is filled with colorful staging and energetic music, and a vibe that gives new meani
and that would mean, you know, practice times limited game time is limited jesuits athletic director says they're bracing for the heat today. and then, you know tomorrow's practice is going to probably have to be pushed back a little later. this season. for the first time, the marauders are actually able to practice and play at night. luckily, we have stadium lights now that we can utilize the lights to push our practices until 8:00 to make sure that we're getting a full practice in, but...
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we kind of battled, that jess jesuit -- jesuit school thing going on. rock i for the next few weeks with the election rhetoric, but once we get through that and this strike, i think we're set to sail another 5%, and we finish the week strong -- maria: that's what tom lee says, challenging eight weeks til the election, he says, but you still want to be on the buy side. jay, good to see you. jay woods. >>> quick break, and then one week left until we get theist and -- first and only debate between d. vance and tim walz. who's playing the stand-ins and our political panel is here, leo terrell and julian epstein debating the latest polls and who can win the battleground state thes. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business, and we'll be right back. ♪ i'm the real shady, all you other slim shadies are just imitate thatting ♪ ruri: ichi, ni, san, shi... (1,2,3,4 . . ) ruri: ichi, ni, san, shi... (1,2,3,4 . . ) hina: ichi, ni, san, shi... (1,2,3,4 . . ) akari: ichi, ni, san, shi... (1,2,3,4 . . ) others: ichi, ni, san, shi... (1,2,3,4 . . ) ot
we kind of battled, that jess jesuit -- jesuit school thing going on. rock i for the next few weeks with the election rhetoric, but once we get through that and this strike, i think we're set to sail another 5%, and we finish the week strong -- maria: that's what tom lee says, challenging eight weeks til the election, he says, but you still want to be on the buy side. jay, good to see you. jay woods. >>> quick break, and then one week left until we get theist and -- first and only...
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michael the archangel, built by the jesuit order at the monastery.nce it was a real cultural center, where famous scientists came, and noble families sent their children here to study. the monastery even had a pharmacy, which sold the most modern medicines, made according to... the latest word in education. today, in the temple, founded at the beginning of the 16th century, it is impossible to guess the original features can be done with great difficulty. over the past 200 years of its existence, the temple, as they say, has suffered. in tsarist russia, it was converted into orthodox, in soviet times , a cultural center was opened. people danced and watched movies here. later, the culture moved to another building, the temple fell into disrepair. today , work is underway to preserve it. city, there are many interesting places, attractions, stories and artifacts, and it would seem that what other reason is needed for a tourist to come here, there is one, the knight's fest, it takes place in mstislavl since 2008 and annually attracts hundreds of touris
michael the archangel, built by the jesuit order at the monastery.nce it was a real cultural center, where famous scientists came, and noble families sent their children here to study. the monastery even had a pharmacy, which sold the most modern medicines, made according to... the latest word in education. today, in the temple, founded at the beginning of the 16th century, it is impossible to guess the original features can be done with great difficulty. over the past 200 years of its...
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and it is very, very on brand for this pope to because he is jesuit, that is a more socially justice focus portion of the catholic church than it is the traditional portion. and especially being argentinian that tends to lean that combined together, you put that out there you're going to see more socially justice focused pushes from this pope than you would see from others, right? it is worth noting, he didn't tell her can catholics how to vote. >> he said, use your conscience, but it's it's very much into that trope of some people saying you know, some argue, you can't say you're pro-life if you don't care about the lives when they're here when those people are human beings and living on the planet, if you don't care about them, you're not putting the pope stock and in totality, every life, all the time, wounded that's a smart point. alright, thank you all i really appreciate it. >> will comedian roy wood junior has a new show debuting on cnn this weekend what he says you should keep in mind on the sharp takes tomorrow night and two options for you. >> take a look at when it's time
and it is very, very on brand for this pope to because he is jesuit, that is a more socially justice focus portion of the catholic church than it is the traditional portion. and especially being argentinian that tends to lean that combined together, you put that out there you're going to see more socially justice focused pushes from this pope than you would see from others, right? it is worth noting, he didn't tell her can catholics how to vote. >> he said, use your conscience, but it's...
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high-profile resignation of leshchuk, the commander of the air force, and it happened in this, you know, jesuit, kuchm style, i would say, that is, this it was a friday evening, considering how many events, terrible events happen over the weekend. shelling of kyiv, this morning 's terrible shelling of kharkiv, all this is instantly lost somewhere in the news feeds in two days, but even the comment of olyschuk, who used zaluzhny's phrase when commenting on his resignation, surely indicates that this is also a resignation that has a political flavor , is it acceptable that political resignations are taking place in... the command of the armed forces of ukraine now? well, this is a question for sirsky, he should have submitted, or rather made a submission for the dismissal or appointment of this or that general and head of the military, but of course, well, politics cannot interfere in military matters, military matters must be handled by professionals, only politics will begin to interfere in military matters, well, chances are. there will be very little to win the war, so at the moment we don't
high-profile resignation of leshchuk, the commander of the air force, and it happened in this, you know, jesuit, kuchm style, i would say, that is, this it was a friday evening, considering how many events, terrible events happen over the weekend. shelling of kyiv, this morning 's terrible shelling of kharkiv, all this is instantly lost somewhere in the news feeds in two days, but even the comment of olyschuk, who used zaluzhny's phrase when commenting on his resignation, surely indicates that...
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, on the last leg of his tour of asia and the pacific, the pontiff is expected to meet the fellow jesuits clergy during his visits. this is the 1st paper trip and nearly 4 decades to singapore, on to less than half a 1000000 roman catholics. a visit to the region includes introduce our company beginning and east and that's it for me. so then yeah, if it today, whether is next, then inside story looks at how israel has targeted education. and it's one task to stay with the of the still absurdly houghton village, china, about spite to change where it is right in this company. it is an attempt to the circulation. it'll cool things down, back through hand, by about 8 degrees to bring it back down to where it should be. it's not that helps to know phasing that $28.00 and hong kong fishkill on level beside the humidity. but this is probably the thing to watch now. well, start come slow. do you know if it's the effect of open water at the moment? but it is slowly strings new here might be quite significant by the time if it gets to the east coast to china, which is a few days away in the mean ti
, on the last leg of his tour of asia and the pacific, the pontiff is expected to meet the fellow jesuits clergy during his visits. this is the 1st paper trip and nearly 4 decades to singapore, on to less than half a 1000000 roman catholics. a visit to the region includes introduce our company beginning and east and that's it for me. so then yeah, if it today, whether is next, then inside story looks at how israel has targeted education. and it's one task to stay with the of the still absurdly...
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on, because they blamed the church for for what they were doing to the peasantry and the hated the jesuits for some reason. so but but the travelers and he actually travel literature was big in in the early republic big big stuff and he wrote he and his wife visited and central europe and he wrote very colorful detailed descriptions of the countryside and they were published in u.s. and in several magazines. and i think those were kind of i'm a kind of visual anyway. so it was fun to travel with them. it was fun to travel. one last thing. the ten back. okay. quincy adams and his father are back in europe now. they're in netherlands. they're in the netherlands. john is ambassador to the and so his secretary, francis dana, he dispatched dana with john quincy, who was. 13, as his secretary to to saint petersburg, to get recognition from catherine the great. well, he was there for a year. it didn't work out. dana came. john quincy, by that time was 15, almost 16 took three months to get back. he because of his father, he most of the important people in stockholm and copenhagen and. so he tarri
on, because they blamed the church for for what they were doing to the peasantry and the hated the jesuits for some reason. so but but the travelers and he actually travel literature was big in in the early republic big big stuff and he wrote he and his wife visited and central europe and he wrote very colorful detailed descriptions of the countryside and they were published in u.s. and in several magazines. and i think those were kind of i'm a kind of visual anyway. so it was fun to travel...
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well, we had a team i was at a military jesuit military school. well, we had a team. at the end of the day, it was you and the target and. the question was how many times could you hit it where you were supposed to hit it, not have a you so there was only one thing to concentrate on and you had to learn to control your and keep your emotion down and all that sort of self-control active. but it turned to be good training and it helped me to focus and focus i think is singularly important thing in everything that you do concentrate and and focus if you get distracted, easily waste time you typical bureaucratic shuffling paper rather than dealing with the paper. so it very important to but this one event where i set the record me a little bit about managing and wouldn't but was my bond and that was very good because i help to buy the ammunition and stuff like that and the entry fees for the tournament and they were to take time off from school and really get ready for the olympics, which decided not to do but this day was shooting and it's outdoors 100 meters and a 22 ca
well, we had a team i was at a military jesuit military school. well, we had a team. at the end of the day, it was you and the target and. the question was how many times could you hit it where you were supposed to hit it, not have a you so there was only one thing to concentrate on and you had to learn to control your and keep your emotion down and all that sort of self-control active. but it turned to be good training and it helped me to focus and focus i think is singularly important thing...
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president of the university of san francisco is stepping down after ten years as the head of the jesuitlege. >> one month into the fall semester, father paul fitzgerald abruptly announced his resignation, saying he felt it was time to explore new professional opportunities. during his time on the hilltop, father fitzgerald oversaw a large fundraising effort and a high profile expansion of the 169 year old campus. the university says the search for his successor will begin immediately. it is not clear when fitzgerald's last day will be underpaying for water. >> coming up tonight, the glitch that kept one san francisco agency from properly charging its customers, and how it plans to correct the issue. >> also running out of time out in florida. the latest on the preparations for what is projected to be one of the strongest hurricanes of the season. >> and up next, overpaying for ozempic. why? lawmakers say the company behind two massively popular weight loss drugs is not treating its ame ca ♪ when you have moderate to severe eczema, it's okay to show off. with dupixent, show off your clea
president of the university of san francisco is stepping down after ten years as the head of the jesuitlege. >> one month into the fall semester, father paul fitzgerald abruptly announced his resignation, saying he felt it was time to explore new professional opportunities. during his time on the hilltop, father fitzgerald oversaw a large fundraising effort and a high profile expansion of the 169 year old campus. the university says the search for his successor will begin immediately. it...
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the jesuits argued about it. the jesuits argued about it.er—reformation, when europe was set ablaze with its bloodiest war per capita in the 30 years war. is it right? is it justifiable? and what does it serve to cut off the head of the snake? by the way, it was a very powerful argument in world war ii, as we know, because they killed the gauleiter of , killed the gauleiter of, czechoslovakia because he was, it turned out to be the architect of , of the, of the architect of, of the, of the final solution . and what did it final solution. and what did it lead to as an sas raid ? could lead to as an sas raid? could you believe it? it led to the most horrendous reprisals. and it gets, you know , i'm not here it gets, you know, i'm not here to make the judgement of solomon, but you're absolutely on it because it's so interesting. the israelis are arguing. yes, they think they may have killed hassan nasrallah. they've killed two commanders, tactical commanders in the south. they even think that they have killed they're claiming that they might ha
the jesuits argued about it. the jesuits argued about it.er—reformation, when europe was set ablaze with its bloodiest war per capita in the 30 years war. is it right? is it justifiable? and what does it serve to cut off the head of the snake? by the way, it was a very powerful argument in world war ii, as we know, because they killed the gauleiter of , killed the gauleiter of, czechoslovakia because he was, it turned out to be the architect of , of the, of the architect of, of the, of the...
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enlightened empress and so on, my god, the epoch of volitarianism came to russia, she invited the jesuitsbe a freemason at some point. in order to understand how influential the freemasons were, i will quote, just a quote from the work of georgy vernadsky, he is a famous historian, he was just involved in freemasonry, so he wrote that he cited statistical data on the number of freemasons in the state apparatus. under catherine, that is, in 1777 of the eleven members of the imperial council, four were masons. in catherine's court staff, out of 31 chamberlains, 11 were masons, and at their head stood the chamberlain yalagin. approximately the same picture in the senate: masons are in the college of foreign affairs, the admiralty college, the chamber college, the audit college , the commercial college, the medical college, and the berk collegium, and everywhere we are not talking about ordinary officials of high rank, there they headed departments in all these institutions, at some stage they became to be ahead of the government in terms of educational, charitable activities, education and s
enlightened empress and so on, my god, the epoch of volitarianism came to russia, she invited the jesuitsbe a freemason at some point. in order to understand how influential the freemasons were, i will quote, just a quote from the work of georgy vernadsky, he is a famous historian, he was just involved in freemasonry, so he wrote that he cited statistical data on the number of freemasons in the state apparatus. under catherine, that is, in 1777 of the eleven members of the imperial council,...
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did n't see it right away, though, the russian propaganda mercenaries in america acted in a very jesuit-likesticated way. we spent something like 200 billion dollars on ukraine, and it doesn't bring us any benefit at all. if i had to choose between sending 200 billion to some country 800 miles away that russia invaded or giving that money to the descendants of slaves so they could invest it in land and business, i'd choose second, what does the fbi have to do with the interference in the american elections, apparently they themselves do not fully understand, this is evidenced at least by the fact that the bloggers were never officially charged, they limited themselves to unfounded statements, as in the case of the source of the 10 million dollars, confirmation that the media company in tennis received money from arty was also not provided, but they divided it... did russia stage a behind-the-scenes coup when jove's illness disappeared? was it really russia that put forward the only democrat on the planet who made you miss joe biden? is russia turning our justice system into a punitive instru
did n't see it right away, though, the russian propaganda mercenaries in america acted in a very jesuit-likesticated way. we spent something like 200 billion dollars on ukraine, and it doesn't bring us any benefit at all. if i had to choose between sending 200 billion to some country 800 miles away that russia invaded or giving that money to the descendants of slaves so they could invest it in land and business, i'd choose second, what does the fbi have to do with the interference in the...