From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16447 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, July 31 2025 Volume 14 : Number 16447 Today's Subjects: ----------------- 30-sec fix for stiff & achy joints ["Inflammation Gone" Subject: 30-sec fix for stiff & achy joints 30-sec fix for stiff & achy joints http://varicoses.ru.com/ROgjUntnVgAnEKzIkqKbEfX9wJKSiWqK1UosZNAp4shklyez http://varicoses.ru.com/6l3FZ1wyRgRKKTNgo93IpdBsKYHMfrg0uvjxTjdcGLS6rblu sional than most continental armies, and also to a modernization of administration (both civilian and military) in the course of the 17th century, which enabled the monarchy to harness the resources of the country and its empire effectively. Fighting in the field, the Swedish Army (which during the Thirty Years' War contained more German and Scottish mercenaries than ethnic Swedes, but was administered by the Swedish Crown) was able, in particular, to make quick, sustained marches across large tracts of land and to maintain a high rate of small arms fire due to proficient military drill. However, the Swedish state ultimately proved unable to support and maintain its army in a prolonged war. Campaigns on the continent had been proposed on the basis that the army would be financially self-supporting through plunder and taxation of newly gained land, a concept shared by most major powers of the period. The cost of the warfare proved to be much higher than the occupied countries could fund, and Sweden's coffers and resources in manpower were eventually drained in the course of long conflicts. The foreign interventions in Russia during the Time of Troubles resulted in Swedish gains in the Treaty of Stolbovo (1617). 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The old land-owning nobility, which through its land ownership had asserted a certain independence even against royal power, lost its power base and was replaced by a rather dependent nobility serving the state in a bureaucratic capacity. The differences between the estates persisted, however, as did the privileges; among these, land still owned by the nobility was taxed at lower rates than land owned by the peasantry. The foreign dominions The reductions had major consequences in the Swedish foreign dominions. They affected both Swedes who had received fiefdoms and were represented in the Swedish riksdag and native landowners in the dominions. The Swedish Crown demanded fiefdoms in the Baltic provinces that had been given before Swedish suzerainty. Some local nobles claimed that the Swedish Crown thereby ignored the local laws in the dominions. Especially in Livonia, an old feudal state in which all land since the establishment of the Teutonic Order had been in the hands of the nobility, the demands had profound consequences. Serfs on the reduced fiefdoms were now transferred to the Swedish Crown, which caused dissatisf ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2025 09:10:08 -0500 From: "Jonathan" Subject: Transform Your Health: The Vegan Baking Revelation Transform Your Health: The Vegan Baking Revelation http://primeerec.shop/Suy9NHhpnEpUmZl8m4s-IjbDfDV8kq3KTHxTiLxEFsnSiaQO http://primeerec.shop/k7NTEu7JwKAgUfqwdjablO-2ir89jQRg-Ck9WwFi3gPAz6vf ms describe structures with relation to four main anatomical planes. Anatomical planes are useful in a number of fields including medical imaging, embryology, and the study of movement. The four main planes are: The median plane, also called the midsagittal plane, divides the body into left and right parts starting from the sagittal suture. The median plane passes through the head, spinal cord, navel and, in many animals, the tail. The sagittal planes, also called the parasagittal planes or paramedian planes, are planes that are parallel to the median plane. The dorsal plane divides the body into dorsal (towards the backbone) and ventral (towards the belly) parts. In human anatomy coronal plane is preferred, or sometimes the frontal plane, and the description may reference splitting the body into front and back parts, but this phrasing is not as clear for animals with a horizontal spine like quadrupeds or fish. The transverse plane, also called the axial plane or horizontal plane, is perpendicular to the other two planes. In an animal with a vertical craniocaudal axis, like a human, this plane is parallel to the ground; in an animal with a horizontal craniocaudal axis, like a quadruped, the coronal plane divides the animal into anterior and posterior sections. Sagittal planes and transverse planes are used as anatomical lines to delineate bodily regions. There are several transverse planes with clinical relevance in the division of the torso into sections. 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One such reduction, (Swedish: FjC$rdepartsrC$fsten) under Charles X Gustav of Sweden in 1655, intended at restoring a quarter of "donations" made after 1632. However, the outbreak of the Second Northern War prevented its realisation. Only after Charles XI's entry into maturity in 1672, did it begin to be implemented effectively. It would soon become obvious that it was not enough to bring public finances into balance. Results It is not known exactly how much the Swedish Crown profited from the reductions. The reductions carried out during the reign of Charles XI seem to have resulted in 1,950,000 daler silvermynt in annual rent of which 700,000 were from Sweden and Finland, the core of the Swedish Empire. The dominions in the eastern Baltic and northern Germany yielded approximately 1,150,000 daler silvermynt, of which 550,000 came from Livonia alone. 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