The Annals of America
The Annals of America
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How to Use Both Resources Effectively for this Overall Endeavour
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Dutch Declaration of Independence, Soft Glow, Muted Tones, Revolutionary Text, Essential, Interconnected.

“The States General of the United Provinces of the Low Countries, to all whom it may concern, do by these Presents send greeting:

As it is apparent to all that a prince is constituted by God to be ruler of a people, to defend them from oppression and violence as the shepherd his sheep; and whereas God did not create the people slaves to their prince, to obey his commands, whether right or wrong, but rather the prince for the sake of the subjects (without which he could be no prince), to govern them according to equity, to love and support them as a father his children or a shepherd his flock, and even at the hazard of life to defend and preserve them. And when he does not behave thus, but, on the contrary, oppresses them, seeking opportunities to infringe their ancient customs and privileges, exacting from them slavish compliance, then he is no longer a prince, but a tyrant, and the subjects are to consider him in no other view. And particularly when this is done deliberately, unauthorized by the states, they may not only disallow his authority, but legally proceed to the choice of another prince for their defense. This is the only method left for subjects whose humble petitions and remonstrances could never soften their prince or dissuade him from his tyrannical proceedings; and this is what the law of nature dictates for the defense of liberty, which we ought to transmit to posterity, even at the hazard of our lives. And this we have seen done frequently in several countries upon the like occasion, whereof there are notorious instances, and more justifiable in our land, which has been always governed according to their ancient privileges, which are expressed in the oath taken by the prince at his admission to the government; for most of the Provinces receive their prince upon certain conditions, which he swears to maintain, which, if the prince violates, he is no longer sovereign.”

~ Plakkaat van Verlatinghe (i.e., ‘The Act of Abjuration’); excerpted from The First Paragraph, Modern English Translation, July 26 (1581)

The Annals of America is a mammoth personal project whose sole purpose will be to tell the American story (via Podcast format) using Primary Source Materials strictly from The Annals of America, first Published in 1968 by Encyclopaedia Britannica & edited by Charles Van Doren & Mortimer J. Adler. Subscribe to join me, Dear Listeners, on this long but meaningful journey!


Addendum: For My Dear Readers & Listeners who are interested, here is a short reading by Mortimer J. Adler on How to Mark a Book.A refresher for some, & a primer for others, it briefly tells you how to ‘Make A Book Your Very Own.’

Generally speaking, using the Table of Contents in tandem with the Index of Authors, Sources & Selection Ipso Facto means that One engages in sound marking & note-taking practices. The short read linked above is to be a guideline for said pursuit.

Happy Reading & Marking!


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The Annals of America
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Synopsis of "The Annals of America"; first Published in 1968 by Encyclopaedia Britannica, & edited by Charles Van Doren & Mortimer J. Adler.