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  • 81Feuerbach, Ludwig Andreas — (1804–1872) German philosopher and anthropologist. Born in Landshut, Bavaria, Feuerbach studied theology and philosophy at Heidelberg and Berlin. He enjoyed only a sporadic teaching career, and lived mainly on income derived from his wife s… …

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  • 82philanthropy — I noun almsgiving, altruism, beneficence, benevolence, benevolentia, benignancy, benignity, bounteousness, bountifulness, bounty, brotherhood, brotherliness, brotherly love, charitableness, charity, considerateness, consideration, devotion to… …

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  • 83infinite — 01. He gets [infinite] pleasure from playing with his children. 02. Bella will be a wonderful kindergarten teacher. She seems to have an [infinite] amount of patience with children, and is very loving. 03. The field of wild flowers showed a… …

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  • 84charity — n 1. generosity, liberality, liberalness, bounty, munificence, munificentness; unselfishness, free handedness, open handedness, magnanimousness, big heartedness; philanthropy, humanitarianism, altruism, almsgiving, giving, donating, self… …

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  • 85philanthropy — n 1. benevolence, beneficence, helpfulness, ministration, ministry, public or social service, do goodism; charity, Latin, caritas. almsgiving, charitableness, munificence, generosity, bounty, bountifulness, liberality, liberalness, open… …

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  • 86Benevolence — Be*nev o*lence, n. [OF. benevolence, L. benevolentia. See {Benevolent}.] 1. The disposition to do good; good will; charitableness; love of mankind, accompanied with a desire to promote their happiness. [1913 Webster] The wakeful benevolence of… …

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  • 87Benevolent — Be*nev o*lent, a. [L. benevolens, entis; bene well (adv. of bonus good) + volens, p. pr. of volo I will, I wish. See {Bounty}, and {Voluntary}.] Having a disposition to do good; possessing or manifesting love to mankind, and a desire to promote… …

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  • 88Benevolently — Benevolent Be*nev o*lent, a. [L. benevolens, entis; bene well (adv. of bonus good) + volens, p. pr. of volo I will, I wish. See {Bounty}, and {Voluntary}.] Having a disposition to do good; possessing or manifesting love to mankind, and a desire… …

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  • 89Philanthropy — Phi*lan thro*py, n. [L. philanthropia, Gr. ?: cf. F. philanthropie.] Love to mankind; benevolence toward the whole human family; universal good will; desire and readiness to do good to all men; opposed to misanthropy. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster]… …

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  • 90Alexander I of Russia — Aleksandr I redirects here. It can also refer to Aleksandr I, Grand Prince of Tver. Alexander I Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias Reign 24 March 1801 – 1 December 1825 (&amp …

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