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  • 41Generosity — Gen er*os i*ty, n. [L. generositas: cf. F. g[ e]n[ e]rosit[ e].] 1. Noble birth. [Obs.] Harris (Voyages). [1913 Webster] 2. The quality of being noble; noble mindedness. [1913 Webster] Generosity is in nothing more seen than in a candid… …

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  • 42Alessandro Algardi — (July 31, 1598 ndash; June 10, 1654) was an Italian high Baroque sculptor active almost exclusively in Rome, where for the latter decades of his life, he was the major rival of Gian Lorenzo Bernini.Early yearsAlgardi was born in Bologna, where at …

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  • 43William Wycherley — ( c. 1640 – 31 December 1715) was an English dramatist of the Restoration period.BiographyHe was born at Clive, Shropshire near Shrewsbury, where his family was settled on a moderate estate of about £600 a year (the equivalent of £77,786.87 in… …

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  • 44St. Catharines —   City   From top left: The corner of St. Paul and Queen streets, the Silver Spire United Church on St. Paul, a ship traversing the Welland Canal with the G …

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  • 45Henry Compton — (1632 – July 7, 1713), English bishop, was the sixth and youngest son of the second earl of Northampton.He was educated at The Queen s College, Oxford, and then travelled in Europe. After the restoration of Charles II he became cornet in a… …

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  • 46Atomic Energy Act of 1946 — Full title An Act For the development and control of atomic energy Enacted by the 79th United States Congress Citations Public Law …

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  • 47Protectorate of missions — is a term for the right of protection exercised by a Christian power in an infidel (e.g. Muslim) country with regard to the persons and establishments of the missionaries. The term does not apply to all protection of missions, but only to that… …

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  • 48Pericles' Funeral Oration — is a famous speech from Thucydides History of the Peloponnesian War . [Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War , 2.34 2.46. ] The speech was delivered by Pericles, an eminent Athenian politician, at the end of the first year of the… …

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  • 49Actual Grace — • A grace that is given for the performance of salutary acts and is present and disappears with the action itself Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Actual Grace     Actual Grace …

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  • 50Merit — • By merit (meritum) in general is understood that property of a good work which entitles the doer to receive a reward from him in whose service the work is done Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Merit     Merit …

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