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Jeremiah Salyer

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in Anaheim, The United States
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A bit of a vagabond traveler, Jeremiah Salyer has been all over the United States. Born in Anaheim in Orange county, he moved from California to Ohio to Utah to Washington and finally joined the Navy through Seattle. Then it was 8 years of service, 7 of which he was stationed in Pt Mugu California. Finally, he resides these days in Arizona.

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Jeremiah Salyer From a combination of different stories, in particular, Terry Brooks Knight of Word series and Susan Cooper's the Dark is Rising.…moreFrom a combination of different stories, in particular, Terry Brooks Knight of Word series and Susan Cooper's the Dark is Rising.(less)
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Slogging my way through Obama's ramblings, comic book excursions, and audiobook rumblings.

Well here I am on goodreads.com again. I love Goodreads! If you love books and the community of the internet, or the Internet of Things as Intel loves to refer to it, then you should have an account. I can share just about every book I've ever read, what page I'm on, and promote my own writings. This week I've read several things. First and foremost, my number one target of traditional paper books Read more of this blog post »
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Alexander Hamilton
“Recherches philosophiques sur les Americains.”
Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers

“And yet the crisis that came upon the English colonies in the American Revolution was constitutional. It raised the question of how men should be governed, or as the Americans came to say, whether they as free men could govern themselves. There had been conflict between individual colonies and the home government before; in fact there had been rebellions within several colonies against constituted authority; and there may have been a long-standing though submerged resentment within the colonies against external control. All the earlier”
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