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91Church Statistics — Ecclesiastical Statistics † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Statistics In dealing with statistics, both theoretically and practically, it is unimportant whether the men, matters, or actions subject to observation are… …
92Periodical Literature, Canada — Periodical Literature Canada † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Periodical Literature (Canada) Under the French domination, periodical literature, still in its infancy in France even as late as the close of the eighteenth century, was totally… …
93Thomas Fitzherbert — Thomas Fitzherbert † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Thomas Fitzherbert Born 1552, at Swynnerton, Staffs, England; died 17 Aug., 1640, at Rome. His father having died whilst Thomas was an infant, he was, even as a child, the head of an… …
94unexceptionableness — noun The state or condition of being unexceptionable …
95unexceptionably — adverb In an unexceptionable manner …
96Criticism of the Israeli government — State of Israel …
97Adam Bede — Auteur George Eliot Genre Roman Version originale Titre original Adam Bede Éditeur original William Blackwood Sons Langue originale anglais Pays d or …
98Plan of a Novel — Plan d un roman, selon de petits conseils reçus de diverses sources Portait du Prince Régent, à qui est dédicacé Emma. Par Sir Thomas Lawrence, en 1816. Plan of a Novel according to Hints from Various Quarters (littéralement « Plan d un… …
99admissible — ad·mis·si·ble /əd mi sə bəl, ad / adj: capable of being allowed or permitted the difficulty would be lessened if entries in books of account were admissible as prima facie evidence B. N. Cardozo ad·mis·si·bil·i·ty / ˌmi sə bi lə tē/ n Merriam… …
100clean — adj: free of amendments or annotations Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. clean I …