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And Talmud legal arguments the Pharisees and Sadducee
During the Roman rule
With two parts Mishna and Gemara


Paul Reichman
Canary Wharf project
Cash flow
A Certified Financial Analyst cfa
at the bank
could have solved this difficulty with borrowing against
a new project
at a discount


Castle then not less $ 10 000 000 those 45 y


That everyone had betrayed them except Judea historically

No one will believe you scam


* Rattle building

*Bank


military naval ships found at dock in war


The ships ?now look like this













Saxe pushed them to poverty
Though they could buy Portugal
Corporal pushed out
Italian merchant ships pushed out 5x2m=10m
Nurse difficulty
Economist difficulty


A postage stamp 1 m on Mediterranean not Communism

employees of the Saxe

As ptrs were employees from day 1 in 35 y previous


in law as religious crime

D and j have written an opinion on every Raphael that had been painted


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royalist 

They were rich enough to be in a House of Lords





Handsome Nicolas






His Imperial Majesty The Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias, Nicholas II.


Nicholas II




Tsar Nicholas







Nicholas


Tsar Nicholas II.  He was 50 years old at the time of his murder.  Only a year older than his father when he died from kidney failure.


HIM Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia (1872-1918) née Her Grand Ducal Highness Princess Alix of Hesse and by Rhine. “Finding herself misunderstood she withdrew back into her shell. Her natural pride was wounded. She adopted a habit of distant reserve which was taken for haughtiness and contempt. But those who came in contact with her in moments of distress knew what a sensitive spirit, what a longing for affection, was concealed behind that apparent coldness.” ~Pierre Gilliard




Russia. Tsar Nicholas II and Alexandra’s formal engagement photo, 1894


Empress Alexandra Feodorovna: 1897.



Tsar Nicholas II in 1895.





Newly engaged Tsar Nicholas II (Nikolay Alexandrovich Romanov) (1868-1918) Russia & Empress Alix (Victoria Alix Helena Louise Beatrice) (Alexandra Feodorovna) (1872-1918) Hesse -  Colored by VelkokneznaMaria on deviantART



















military
theory
general = 1 chess piece on one board
a decision maker of 250 million belligerently threatens war
What is best is an Tomahawk missile regime change at the Presidential palace


military
leaflets
loss of a piece on the chess board
or taking horse
or pawn
leaving bishop
or queen
or king
on the board
which are better pieces







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