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  • 121John Adams: On the Importance of Property for the Suffrage — ▪ Primary Source              James Sullivan, a member of the provincial congress of Massachusetts, corresponded with John Adams in May 1776 when the latter was a member of the Second Continental Congress. On May 6, Sullivan wrote a letter to… …

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  • 122Pierre Gassendi — (January 22, 1592 ndash; October 24, 1655) was a French philosopher, priest, scientist, astronomer/astrologer [http://www.skepticreport.com/predictions/newton.htm] , and mathematician, best known for attempting to reconcile Epicurean atomism with …

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  • 123reason — I. n. 1. Intellect, mind, sense, understanding, rational faculty, conception, judgment, intuitional faculty, thinking principle, intellectual powers or faculties, discursive power or faculty. 2. Cause, ground, principle, motive, consideration,… …

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  • 124Cardinal virtues — Part of a series on St. Thomas Aquinas …

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  • 125Dr. Luke — Lukasz Sebastian Gottwald Полное имя Лукаш Готвальд Дата рождения 26 сентября 1973(1973 09 26) (39 лет) Место рождения …

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  • 126acrisy — † ˈacrisy Obs. 0 [ad. med.L. acrisia, a. Gr. ἀκρῐσία want of judgment. Also used in the L. form (Phillips 1706, Kersey 1726, Syd. Soc. Lex. 1879).] 1. ‘That of which no judgment is passed, or choice made; a matter in dispute; also want of… …

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  • 127Dharmaśāstra — Part of a series on Hindu scriptures …

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  • 128Rectitude — Rec ti*tude (r?k t?*t?d), n. [L. rectitudo, fr. rectus right, straight: cf. F. rectitude. See {Right}.] 1. Straightness. [R.] Johnson. [1913 Webster] 2. Rightness of principle or practice; exact conformity to truth, or to the rules prescribed for …

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