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Don't Give up the Ship by Dave Arneson, Gary Gygax, and Mike Carr, TSR, 2nd ed 1975; Don Lowry cover art; based on rules originally developed in Arneson's Minneapolis-St Paul area gaming group (1e was published by Guidon Games, 1972)
Action Under Sail 1756-1815 by Steve Birnie, Tabletop Games, 3rd ed 1984; Roger Heaton cover art; developed in the Halifax Wargames Society (1e was dated 1977)
Age of Sail, Mod Games, Sheffield, 1984; no individual author credits; includes 4 short rulesets: Ancient, Renaissance (also titled "Galleass"), Napoleonic, and Ironclads
Tradition of Victory, consisting of the Heart of Oak naval wargaming rules and the Promotions and Prizes RPG of rising in the ranks of the Royal Navy, Walter Williams, Erisian Games, 1978
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One of the 10 Commandments says, “Thou shall not steal.” Now I am fairly confident that God did not mean, “Thou shall not steal–unless you get a majority vote.”
Walter Williams
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Walter Williams: "The Civil Rights Act was a Major Error”
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smut's fun. have you ever read soul crushing, heart aching, head throbbing comfort that makes your eyes burn out of your head to the point where you just have to crawl into a ball because your inner child feels so safe? haha... yeah smuts fun.
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Strawberry and Nettle taken from 'Flowers from Shakespeare's Garden' illustrated by Walter Crane (English, 1845–1915).
Published 1906 by Cassell & Co.
Image and text information courtesy MFA Boston.
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Tyler James Williams, Quinta Brunson, Janelle James, Wiliam Stanford Davis, Chris Perfetti and Lisa Ann Walter photographed after winning Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series at the 29th Screen Actors Guild Awards
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Walter Scott - Demonology and witchcraft, Imprint: London: William Tegg, [1868?]
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