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The Weird Sisters' Beards

The Hatch and Brood of Time                                   Volume 5: October 25, 2020                                                 By London Johns “What are these,/So withered, and so wild in their attire,/That look not like th’ inhabitants o’ th’ Earth/And yet are on ’t? . . . You should be women,/And yet your beards forbid me to...

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The Baconian Cipher in Shakespeare and the Military

The Hatch and Brood of Time Volume 4: October 19, 2020                                             By London Johns In the early 20th century, in a recently-built laboratory in Geneva, Illinois, a team of researchers were working to identify and interpret ciphers in the works of Renaissance authors. At the head of this team was...

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"This 'Order' Must Be Annihilated: How Benjamin Austin's Call to Abolish Lawyers Shaped Early Understandings of Access to Justice, 1786-1819

"This 'Order' Must Be Annihilated: How Benjamin Austin's Call to Abolish Lawyers Shaped Early Understandings of Access to Justice, 1786-1819 [//www.slideshare.net/YHRUploads/this-order-must-be-annihilated-how-benjamin-austins-call-to-abolish-lawyers-shaped-early-understandings-of-access-to-justice-17861819] from YHRUploads [https://www.slideshare.net/YHRUploads]...

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