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Archives for 2014

December 31, 2014 Leave a Comment

New Year’s Eve, 2014

Today is New Years Eve.As 2014 Recedes Into HistoryLet’s do a quick retrospective of it.That's it for 2014 at History Moments. Look for

December 30, 2014 Leave a Comment

India Reacts to the Events in Persia

. . . and the sand which is brought up contains gold. To obtain this sand the Indians make expeditions into the desert, each one having yoked together

December 29, 2014 Leave a Comment

Confucius’ Last Years

". . . In serving Confucius, I am like a thirsty man, who goes with his pitcher to the river and there drinks his fill, without knowing the river's

December 28, 2014 Leave a Comment

“I Am Unknown.”

He was now sixty-nine years of age, and if a man is to be considered successful only when he succeeds in realizing the dream of his life, he must be

December 27, 2014 Leave a Comment

The View from Peru

Looking at North America from the Incan point of view.  Bradley Dixon from Not Even Past writes from a different point of view not only

December 25, 2014 Leave a Comment

Christmas, 2014

Today is Christmas when we celebrate the joy of Christ's birth.More information on Christmas here.Merry Christmas!

December 24, 2014 Leave a Comment

Christmas Eve, 2014

All Things Georgian presents a small cookbook of Christmas recipes from past centuries.

December 23, 2014 Leave a Comment

Persia’s Provinces Pay Tribute to Their New Ruler

. . . the Persian land alone has not been mentioned by me as paying a contribution, for the Persians have their land to dwell in free from

December 22, 2014 Leave a Comment

Confucius Retires From Public Affairs

This chief, who called himself the duke Chuh, being conscious how much his cause would be strengthened by the support of Confucius, sent Tsze-loo to

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