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  • Artemis is so called from her healthy well-balanced nature, dia to artemes, or as aretes istor; or as a lover of virginity, aroton misesasa.

    Cratylus 427? BC-347? BC Plato 1855

  • Hephaestus, again, is the lord of light -- o tou phaeos istor.

    Cratylus 427? BC-347? BC Plato 1855

  • Secondly, she likes to use the term "herstory" in place of history, a cutesy, but highly illogical neologism: the feminine possessive pronoun, her, is from Middle English; the masculine possessive pronoun, his, is from the Old English; history is from Latin and Greek (historia), further derived from histor or istor ` knowing or learning. '

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol III No 4 1977

  • The personal pronoun his, which was never present in history, further disappears in the form istor.

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol III No 4 1977

  • With a little research, we can all have the necessary amounts of information needed to combat the banking cartel and fully inform the population of the United States. republic Magazine • issue 10 subscribe Online or Call 1-866-437-6570 www. republicmagazine.com who don 'Aw CNN t lea ise m 's Gle rn fr an o om h n Be ck re nce istor place cent said y are d "frie ly sta," th doom nd w ted h ose ho sa ed to e rec id: "E repe eived veryb at it"

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