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  • 61Sermons of Dean Swift — Jonathan Swift, as Dean of St. Patrick s Cathedral in Dublin, produced many sermons during his tenure from 1713 to 1745. [Mason] Although Swift is better known today for his works such as Gulliver s Travels , A Tale of a Tub , or the Drapier s… …

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  • 62resistlessly — See resistless. * * * …

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  • 63-less — an adjective suffix meaning without (childless; peerless), and in adjectives derived from verbs, indicating failure or inability to perform or be performed (resistless; tireless). [ME les, OE leas, special use of leas free from, without, false; c …

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  • 64passive — pas·sive / pa siv/ adj: not involving, deriving from, or requiring effort or active participation imposed a passive duty not to interfere; specif: of, relating to, or being business activity in which the investor does not have immediate control… …

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  • 65resistlessness — noun The state or condition of being resistless …

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  • 66sickness — noun a) The quality or state of being sick or diseased; illness; disease or malady. I do lament the sickness of the king. b) Nausea; qualmishness; as, sickness of stomach. Trust not too much your now resistless charms; Those, age or sickness soon …

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  • 67Martha Blount — (1690 1762) was an English woman, a friend of many English literary figures, especially Alexander Pope. Life Martha was born 15 June 1690 probably at the family seat, Mapledurham, near Reading. She was educated first at Hammersmith, London,… …

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  • 68McCann brothers — Between 1846 and 1850, more than 1.5 million Irish people immigrated to America. By 1860 more than 60,000 Wisconsin residents were of Irish descent, many working on construction projects, serving as mill hands, or working as policemen. Three… …

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  • 69nightmare —    Also known as ephialtes nocturnus, dream anxiety attack, REM anxiety dream, REM nightmare, and D nightmare. The term nightmare comes from the Old English noun *mare, which means hag or goblin (see also the entries Mar, Mare, and Incubus). It… …

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  • 70forcible — for·ci·ble / fȯr sə bəl/ adj: effected by force or threat of force used against opposition or resistance a forcible felony for·ci·bly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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