BlackBerry 8800 Video: Charlie Chaplin BlackBerry 8800 Video: Charlie Chaplin
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Charlie Chaplin
The famous comedey classic
Four Chaplin shorts from 1917: The Adventurer, The Cure, Easy Street and The Immigrant, presented with music and sound effects
Woman as Decoration Woman as Decoration
by Emily Burbank
Excerpt:
Having assisted in setting the stage for woman, the next logical step is the consideration of woman, herself, as an important factor in the decorative scheme of any setting,—the vital spark to animate all interior decoration, private or public
Sermons on Evil-Speaking Sermons on Evil-Speaking
by Isaac Barrow
Excerpt:
Isaac Barrow was born in London in 1630. His father was draper to the king. His mother died when he was four years old. He was named Isaac after an uncle, who died in 1680, Bishop of St. Asaph
BlackBerry 8800 Video: Classic Television Commercials Classic Television Commercials
Collection of TV commercials significant to the history and development of TV as an advertising medium.
Run time: 8:52
Video optimized for BlackBerry 8800
Space Requirement on Storage Card: 20 MB
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A Comparative View of Religions A Comparative View of Religions
by Johannes Henricus Scholten
Excerpt:
The conception of religion presupposes, a, God as object; b, man as subject; c, the mutual relation existing between them
Baseball Wallpaper Pack Baseball Wallpaper Pack for Blackberry
20 high quality wallpapers in the optimum resolution for your Blackberry
Christianity and Islam in Spain (756-1031) Christianity and Islam in Spain (756-1031)
by Charles Reginald Haines
Excerpt:
CHAPTER I. THE GOTHS IN SPAIN.
CHAPTER II. THE SARACENS IN SPAIN.
CHAPTER III. THE MARTYRDOMS AT CORDOVA.
CHAPTER IV. FANATICISM OF THE MARTYRS.
CHAPTER V. CONTROVERSY CONCERNING THE MARTYRS.
CHAPTER VI. THE MUZARABES.
CHAPTER VII
Religions of Ancient China Religions of Ancient China - Philosophical Theory of the Universe.—The problem of the universe has never offered the slightest difficulty to Chinese philosophers. Before the beginning of all things, there was Nothing. In the lapse of ages Nothing coalesced into Unity, the Great Monad