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  • 11David Hume — For other people named David Hume, see David Hume (disambiguation). David Hume David Hume Born 7 May 1711(1711 05 07) Edinburgh, Scotland Died 25 August 1776( …

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  • 12Clyde steamer — Paddle steamer Waverley steaming down the Firth of Clyde …

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  • 13The Episcopal Academy — Infobox Private School background = #f0f6fa border = #ccd2d9 name = The Episcopal Academy motto = Esse Quam Videri ( To Be Rather than to Seem to Be ) established = 1785 type = Private religion = Episcopalian headmaster = L. Hamilton Clark city …

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  • 14Éléazar-François des Achards de la Baume — Éléazar François des Achards de la Baume, or des Achards de Ferrus (1679 mdash;1741), a native of Avignon, France, and a titular bishop of Halicarnassus, Asia Minor, passed many laborious years as a missionary in his own country; but he found… …

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  • 15presidency of the United States of America — ▪ United States government Introduction  chief executive office of the United States. In contrast to many countries with parliamentary forms of government, where the office of president, or head of state, is mainly ceremonial, in the United… …

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  • 16George Washington: Farewell Address — ▪ Primary Source       Washington s Farewell Address was never delivered by him. It appeared first by his own arrangement in a newspaper at Philadelphia, then the seat of the national government. Designed in part to remove him from consideration… …

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  • 17contest — con·test 1 /kən test/ vt: to dispute or challenge through legal procedures contest a will con·test 2 / kän ˌtest/ n: a challenge brought through formal or legal procedures boundary controversies or other contest s between states Felix… …

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  • 18justle — verb /dʒʌsəl/ To jostle. Where the competition is free, the rivalship of competitors, who are all endeavouring to justle one another out of employment, obliges every man to endeavour to execute his work with a certain degree of exactness …

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  • 19competition — n. Rivalry, rivalship, emulation, contest, (for the same object) …

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  • 20rivalry — n. Competition, emulation, rivalship, strife, contention …

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