Sunday, March 23, 2014



comedy
Napoleon in 1805 was
earning 5 Versailles each day
yet he did not cry

law
property
buys
property

defrauding
rich
is
null
and
void

magnum
is
a
stupid
legal
argument


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Saturday, March 22, 2014

Is Fatima charity



Counts Maladin

The next village over




Louvre or Lourdes

Charity?





Is Fatima a charity?









Is it that Lourdes & Louvre a charity


r de  f Corporal

Lourdes

Fatima

Why God give r de 1/2 w

Lovely thou art

Iron + Richest

r de his daughters like television Mini series

More than their provinces

r de told girlfriends

He was too poor to get married



Explain success to  riches

My Jewish lawyers

Some of them crooked Jewish lawyers


They think that they are talking to children


gentle rich charity


Mfi same as Italian friends who go to church

Others speak of this Isn't r de

Italian criminals

Not mysterious




They think that they are talking to children

r de is weak to defend his interests

because not being mean

he requires lawyers



this vagabond is jumping 15 security fences

talk on equal terms

to get onto the grounds

of the Louvre




r understands vaguely angel demons betrayal cavalry

Mostly he worries

A joke


dedicate life to mountains

would not rich


gentleman's quarterly + shy Napoleon + construction



Gambn  count




People knew  prinz when teen

To doubt the sophistication of fraud artists

it does not add up in reconciliation



An vagabond jumps the fence of the Louvre

And r de apologizes

talk on equal terms he must



Zr lets leave these are bad people

gentleman would have said let's leave Zr


It is a strategy

of Black M

to ship wreck

rich people

with this California fraud company

conmen not ugly

ugly not conmen

Disgusting vagabond jumping the fence of Lourdes

talk equal terms he must



blk ml

ship wreck with fake pictures



Decent  from muts vagabond



Military
Bounty soldier
bounty [hunter]
special soldier


Church
Arguments
Does Christ bless communion alter

Church
Argument
Holy Spirit?










No one questions are there fake f

how many?

fraud
ship wrecks people
fraudulently




This vagabond
is climbing
50 fences
talk on equal
terms he must
to get into
the Louvre

Why is he outside the circle of Common law
the circle of Geneva
the circle of Honor
the circle of the Church
the circle of being very rich
I just have to know he is outside that circle




is Palais de Justice a charity


he tried to find G a good PofW????


is Fatima a charity?




Military
interrogators
Military vehicle''
Sheriffs''''
Police'''''
by law''

military
Conspirators = done
ring leaders responsible = done
friends ring leaders = done



Magna Carta



law
outside the circle of
law
church
honor
is irrelevant
why is he on the wrong side of the circle
irrelevant
''don't have to know why''
punishment can be as acquittal
that is no punishment



law
exceptions
disability
etc
fraud like rich people



Counts de Rubido

a  few free royal cities over

7 in Europe

r de is one of these







Military
responsible for nothing within Geneva
responsible for everything that is outside Geneva






Julliette + Robertus cross the Rubico in France


Caesar to trust his fortune



















  • 38: caesar's attempt to sail back in a small boat The story is omitted by C. in BC, but it clearly became famous. If Weinstock 124 ... Some echoes of the Rubicon seem clear, that earlier water-crossing driven by a trust in Fortune. Yet it was P., not ...

  • The translator's philosophical conception of Fortune is not coherent, since it comprises a Roman Fortune, a Christianized ... She may ally herself with a Caesar (587/33) who, if perspicacious, will know and trust « his fortune » (459/10, 685/23).




    Liber I. intestinae huius diícordiae cauíàs enarrat, Quam animose Caesar Rubio- ncm transierit,quamque miserabilis Romanae Vrbis faciès extiterit,dum Cives prodigiis, extispiciis, signisque coe- lestibus perterriti,Vrbem deseruerunt.



    Cornelius Tacitus - 1823 - ‎
    ... and crossed the Adige, in the Raudian plain, where now is Rubio, killing and taking prisoners upwards of 100,000 men. ... Ambroni, and Cimbri. a In the 596th year of Rome, Julius Caesar, defeated Drusus Tiberius, or Germanicus* in their ..


    _.3 7. Plane vero quod afferit 'de identitate Rubiconis non cum Huvio ÀRicone ,fed cum -Lufo; id nequaAquam probat. Qlippè idipfum 'probare nïititur prarcipuè illo erroneo motivo , quo -perperam negat , poni à btrabone ,Rubio-onem -effe pro ..


    Julius Caesar, Aulus Hirtius, Dionysius Vossius, John Davies, Samuel Clarke, Frans van Oudendorp ... (ñmrim) corruptum later-e, proprium hominis alícujus nomen ; quod praecedenti Rubio-io Poflum, 6C sequenri Salinflio Cnjspo, responde















    1. CASAUB. p m: ir¡ trajicicndo Rubio-one flumim conjècrü~rat. Turnebus (II. Adv. 27. Gr XXIII. r4. )› Rubicom' flnmini legit, dandi casu, ur equos' Caesaripsi flumini consecrarit. Ego Marti potíus consecraros puto, ut apudVirg.. Minervae , Aeneid.


     1632 - ‎
    Quia vt alias dictum suit Cesar representantando duplicem personam tanquam hzres Lactanrii fecitrestirutionem Edeicommilfi ... Rubio s. Alterno: . Verba autem in obiecto relata non solum limitantur , 8C restringuntur ab alijs , que adijciuntur .



    Publius Cornelius Tacitus, ‎Gabriel Brotier, ‎Abraham John Valpy - 1834 - ‎
    P Cecsari abstulerunt] Caesar Augustus. ... consulate, a.u.c. 653. he vanquished the Clmbri in Italy, after they had passed the A thesis or Adige, in the Raudian territory, where is now Rubio : ' caesa aut capta amplius c. millia hominum/ Veil.


    Rubio. ib, 22. p. aai. — et praeterea II. 69 ) Spanbim. Pr. 11. 292. vid VO- in imo. )( Ead. epig) Prutome TA PVBLlCA. ... Caesar d. pareram. j( Ml PP. TETR1CI AVGG. Capita TetricorurOj pa- tris laureatutn, filii nudum, ad- uersa Æ 3. Tetricorum.

    Rubio. ib, 22. p. aai. — et praeterea II. 69 ) Spanbim. Pr. 11. 292. vid VO- in imo. )( Ead. epig) Prutome TA PVBLlCA. ... Caesar d. pareram. j( Ml PP. TETR1CI AVGG. Capita TetricorurOj pa- tris laureatutn, filii nudum, ad- uersa Æ 3. Tetricorum.












  • Rubio. ib, 22. p. aai. — et praeterea II. 69 ) Spanbim. Pr. 11. 292. vid VO- in imo. )( Ead. epig) Prutome TA PVBLlCA. ... Caesar d. pareram. j( Ml PP. TETR1CI AVGG. Capita TetricorurOj pa- tris laureatutn, filii nudum, ad- uersa Æ 3. Tetricorum.








  • Military

    dr

    r has friends & enemies in every country

    Hand over the enemies








    Honorable men do not give cause for fear in word or deed






    War games


    History
    Mercenary wars
    yyy9
    letter to mercenary h
    $100 b lion per annum which letter wht r
    pocketed by freaks not mercenary h
    mercenary h money stolen to defeat mercenaries h
    castle rock sign to mercenary
    mercenaries have letter yyy9
    gentleman's agreement between gentlemen
    general bchr treasurer



    in principle
    r de
    would not find fault
    with castle rock
    jp dt rb wb bg
    which had made r de rich


    vb must look elsewhere












    r de his uncle sometimes r de his father aslo sometimes lived in a castle

    bottom picture '''castle'' r de his ''cousins''





    Counts de Rubido

    a  few free royal cities over

    7 in Europe

    r de is one of these


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