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okay, it seems that frontiers uses squash and stretch pretty liberally
unsure if my importer is actually reading scale properly, but they sure are using it a ton
@jaketapper @CharlieBakerMA refreshing interview ex Vermonter here I think both Republican Governors have to live in a bi political world ! The interview about growing up bi political is our house .. Liberal /Dem vs Man with no party anymore
Henry Tufton, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 17 August 1889
He was a British peer, Liberal politician and prominent owner and breeder of racehorses.
John Bright, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 6 April 1889
He was a British Radical and Liberal statesman, one of the greatest orators of his generation and a promoter of free trade policies.
Lord Coleridge, by Carlo Pellegrini - Vanity Fair, 5 March 1887
John Duke Coleridge was an English lawyer, judge and Liberal politician. Despite his health failing towards the end of his life he remained in this office until his death on 14 June 1894, aged 74.
@LarsLarsonShow You and I agree on not much but no it won’t hold up it’s a badly written bill and I voted no.. Damn Liberal who doesn’t agree on this
While I'm working on quite big Justice comic I'll also make this sketch series about Azazel with different worldviews and designs from Atheism to Satanism.
Here's the first one: Liberal Lutheran aka most happy of all of them.
#Helltaker #Helltakerfanart #Azazel #Loremaster
Mr CC Cotes, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 13 October 1883
Charles Cecil Cotes was a British landowner and Liberal politician. He died suddenly at Woodcote Hall, of a heart attack, in August 1898, aged 52. He was unmarried and his estates passed to his brother.
editora Anita Garibaldi
liberalismo: entre a civilização e a barbárie- Domênico Losurdo- 18 reais(indicação joão)
editora autonomia literária- Ladislau Dowbor -25 reais
Bitcoin: a utopia tecnocrática do dinheiro apolítico- Edemilson paraná- 29,50 reais
Cyril Flower, by Théobald Chartran - Vanity Fair, 19 August 188
He was a British Liberal politician and patron of art. He was the third of 18 children (the second of 12 sons).
HJ Gladstone, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 6 May 1882
Herbert John Gladstone was a British Liberal politician. The youngest son of William Ewart Gladstone, he was Home Secretary from 1905-10 and Governor-General of the Union of South Africa from 1910-14.
Charles Robert Spencer, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 10 December 1881
Known as "Bobby", he was a British courtier and Liberal politician. He died, aged 64. after contracting a "chill" at a public event.
@BestBoobsFr WHAT ABOUT TRADITION YOU STINKIN LIBERAL 👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹👹 RUFF RUFF GROOOOWWWWL
Hugh Fortescue, by Théobald Chartran - Vanity Fair, 17 September 1881
He was a British peer and occasional Liberal Party politician. He had fourteen children which explains why he was only an occasional politician.
#LiberalismIsAMentalDisease eh?
nah, politics are a mental disease, not just one side.
Christianity in Canada Map (2021)
Notes:
-Nunavut (86% Indigenous) is the 2nd most Christian part of Canada
-Newfoundland, the most Christian province, is a Liberal voting bastion
-Alberta, widely viewed as the basecamp of Canadian conservatism, is less Christian than average.
Sir G Bowyer, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 18 January 1879
George Bowyer was a British Barrister-at-Law and Liberal politician. He died in King's Bench Walk in London, aged 71 and unmarried. He was found dead in his bed.