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  • Vindex is a new archetype, and one which sinister Initiates and Adepts must create through their magickal workings.

    Satanism Exposed: The ONA Fake Org | Disinformation 2008

  • The fact that the name Vindex signified an avenger disturbed him greatly, and he could no more get it out of his mind than the image of the "Niobe" with her ominous dark eyes.

    A Thorny Path — Complete Georg Ebers 1867

  • The fact that the name Vindex signified an avenger disturbed him greatly, and he could no more get it out of his mind than the image of the "Niobe" with her ominous dark eyes.

    A Thorny Path — Volume 09 Georg Ebers 1867

  • The fact that the name Vindex signified an avenger disturbed him greatly, and he could no more get it out of his mind than the image of the "Niobe" with her ominous dark eyes.

    A Thorny Path — Volume 09 Georg Ebers 1867

  • The fact that the name Vindex signified an avenger disturbed him greatly, and he could no more get it out of his mind than the image of the "Niobe" with her ominous dark eyes.

    A Thorny Path — Volume 09 Georg Ebers 1867

  • The fact that the name Vindex signified an avenger disturbed him greatly, and he could no more get it out of his mind than the image of the "Niobe" with her ominous dark eyes.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867

  • He was a prolific newspaper columnist -- one of his pen names was "Vindex," the name of the Roman Senator who led a tax rebellion against the Emperor Nero -- and, later, an outspoken elected leader.

    Revolution Is No Tea Party 2008

  • "Vindex" or "the Avenger," which seems to have been adopted by the family after its migration to Rome as a kind of equivalent to the Greek

    She Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • The press was an agent in the cause of liberty no less potent than the platform, and patriots such as Adams, Otis, Quincy, Warren, and Hancock wrote constantly for the newspapers essays and letters on the public questions of the time signed "Vindex," "Hyperion," "Independent,"

    Brief History of English and American Literature 1886

  • So that it might be recorded that his statements as to its quality would prove correct, he called the country "Vindex," by which it is now known as one of the finest sheep properties in Queensland.

    Reminiscences of Queensland 1862-1869 1873

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