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  • 61Lady Margaret Beaufort —     Lady Margaret Beaufort     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Lady Margaret Beaufort     Countess of Richmond and Derby, b. 1443; d. 1509, daughter and heiress of John Beaufort, first Duke of Somerset. Her father, the grandson of John of Gaunt, Duke… …

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  • 62Immortale Dei — is an 1885 encyclical of Pope Leo XIII on Church State relations, and specifically on the topic of civil allegiance, which is defined as a duty of loyalty and obedience which a person owes to the State of which he is a citizen.[1] The word… …

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  • 63magnanimity — n 1. magnanimousness, big heartedness, large heartedness, great heartedness, bigness, largeness; tolerance, toleration, liberalness, open heartedness; leniency, lenience, condonation, forbearance, long suffering, easiness, permissiveness;… …

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  • 64dignity — /ˈdɪgnəti / (say dignuhtee) noun (plural dignities) 1. nobility of manner or style; stateliness; gravity. 2. nobleness or elevation of mind; worthiness: dignity of sentiments. 3. honourable place; elevated rank. 4. degree of excellence, either in …

  • 65magnanimousness — noun the quality of elevation of mind and exaltation of character or ideals or conduct • Syn: ↑nobility, ↑nobleness, ↑grandeur • Derivationally related forms: ↑magnanimous, ↑noble (for: ↑nobility) …

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  • 66nobility — n. (pl. ies) 1 nobleness of character, mind, birth, or rank. 2 (prec. by a, the) a class of nobles, an aristocracy. Etymology: ME f. OF nobiliteacute or L nobilitas (as NOBLE) …

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  • 67noble-mindedness — noun elevated ideals or conduct; the quality of believing that ideals should be pursued • Syn: ↑high mindedness, ↑idealism • Derivationally related forms: ↑noble minded, ↑idealistic (for: ↑idealism), ↑ …

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  • 68gen|er|os|i|ty — «JEHN uh ROS uh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. the quality of being generous; willingness to share with others; unselfishness. 2. nobleness of heart or mind; willingness to forgive; absence of meanness: »He accepted the apology with great generosity …

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