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  • 111Heinrich Brewer —     Heinrich Brewer     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Heinrich Brewer     A German historian, born at Puffendorf in Germany, 6 September, 1640; died at the same place about 1713. He was educated at the Gymnasium Tricoronatum in Cologne and was… …

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  • 112Hernando de Soto —     Hernando De Soto     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Hernando De Soto     Explorer and conqueror, born at Villanueva de la Serena, Badajoz, Spain, 1496 or 1500; died on the banks of the Mississippi the latter part of June, 1542.     He was given… …

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  • 113St. Ambrose —     St. Ambrose     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Ambrose     Bishop of Milan from 374 to 397; born probably 340, at Trier, Arles, or Lyons; died 4 April, 397. He was one of the most illustrious Fathers and …

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  • 114St. Edmund Campion —     St. Edmund Campion     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Edmund Campion     English Jesuit and martyr; he was the son and namesake of a Catholic bookseller, and was born in London, 25 Jan., 1540; executed at Tyburn, 1 Dec., 1581. A city company… …

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  • 115St. Philastrius —     Saint Philastrius     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Philastrius     Bishop of Brescia, died before 397. He was one of the bishops present at a synod held in Aquileia in 381. St. Augustine met him at Milan about 383, or perhaps a little later… …

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  • 116unsayable — adjective a) Not capable of being said. Whatsoever has been said before me, even on any subject, surely it belongs thereto that it can be repeated by me in rehearsal, and hence it does not seem possible that in this sense it should be so fitly… …

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  • 117suitably — adverb In a suitable manner; fitly; agreeably; with propriety …

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  • 118unfitly — adverb In an unfit manner; unsuitably, inappropriately, not fitly …

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  • 119accommodately — adverb Suitably; fitly …

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  • 120adaptly — adverb In an suitable or convenient manner; aptly; fitly. See Also: adapt, adaptability, adaptable, adaptableness, adaptably, adaptation, adaptational …

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