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  • 1Charity and Charities — • In its widest and highest sense, charity includes love of God as well as love of man Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Charity and Charities     Charity and Charities …

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  • 2Labour Unions (Moral Aspects) —     Labour Unions (Moral Aspects)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Labour Unions (Moral Aspects)     Since a labour union is a society, its moral aspects are determined by its constitution, its end, its results, and the means employed in pursuit of… …

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  • 3Cārvāka — For the village in Kyrgyzstan, see Charbak, Kyrgyzstan. Cārvāka (Sanskrit: चार्वाक), also known as Lokāyata, is a system of Indian philosophy that assumes various forms of philosophical skepticism and religious indifference.[1] It seems named… …

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  • 4Occitan literature — still sometimes called Provençal literature is a body of texts written in Occitan in what is nowadays the South of France. It originated in the poetry of the 11th and 12th century troubadours, and inspired the rise of vernacular literature… …

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  • 5Dinah Craik — An 1887 portrait of Dinah Craik by Hubert von Herkomer Dinah Maria Craik (born Dinah Maria Mulock, also often credited as Miss Mulock or Mrs. Craik) (20 April 1826 12 October 1887) was an English novelist and poet. She was born at Stoke on Trent… …

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  • 6Marloes — For other uses, see Marloes (disambiguation). View from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path on Marloes peninsula …

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  • 7United Episcopal Church of North America — Infobox Christian denomination name = United Episcopal Church of North America |center imagewidth =135px caption = The UECNA crest. main classification = Continuing Anglican orientation = Anglo Catholic to Evangelical polity = Episcopal, (with… …

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  • 8Richard Pierpoint — (Senegal 1744 Canada 1838), also known as Black Dick and Captain Dick, was born about 1744 in Bondu, Senegal. When he was about sixteen he was captured and sold as a slave. He survived the crossing of the Atlantic and was sold in New York to a… …

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  • 9David Edwin — James Madison, 1809 1817 David Edwin, an American engraver, was born at Bath, in England, in 1776. He was the son of John Edwin, a celebrated comic actor, and was apprenticed to an engraver, but he ran away to sea, and reached America in 1797.… …

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  • 10subsist — I. v. n. 1. Exist, be, inhere. 2. (Rare.) Remain, abide, continue. 3. Be supported, obtain a livelihood, get a living, live. II. v. a. Feed, victual, ration, support, maintain …

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