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  • 51infringe — verb (infringed; infringing) Etymology: Medieval Latin infringere, from Latin, to break, crush, from in + frangere to break more at break Date: 1513 transitive verb 1. to encroach upon in a way that violates law or the rights of another <&#8230; …

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  • 52Russia — • Geography and history Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Russia     Russia     † Catholic E …

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  • 53im|pinge´ment — im|pinge «ihm PIHNJ», verb, pinged, ping|ing. –v.i. 1. to hit; strike; dash: »Rays of light impinge on the eye. 2. to encroach; infringe: »Heaven forbid that I should do aught that might…impinge upon the right of my kinsman ( …

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  • 54im|ping´er — im|pinge «ihm PIHNJ», verb, pinged, ping|ing. –v.i. 1. to hit; strike; dash: »Rays of light impinge on the eye. 2. to encroach; infringe: »Heaven forbid that I should do aught that might…impinge upon the right of my kinsman ( …

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  • 55im|pinge — «ihm PIHNJ», verb, pinged, ping|ing. –v.i. 1. to hit; strike; dash: »Rays of light impinge on the eye. 2. to encroach; infringe: »Heaven forbid that I should do aught that might…impinge upon the right of my kinsman ( …

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  • 56George 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&#8230; …

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  • 57Napoleon Bonaparte —     Napoleon I (Bonaparte)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Napoleon I (Bonaparte)     Emperor of the French, second son of Charles Marie Bonaparte and Maria Lætitia Ramolino, b. at Ajaccio, in Corsica, 15 August, 1769; d. on the Island of St.&#8230; …

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  • 59scholasticism — /skeuh las teuh siz euhm/, n. 1. (sometimes cap.) the system of theological and philosophical teaching predominant in the Middle Ages, based chiefly upon the authority of the church fathers and of Aristotle and his commentators. 2. narrow&#8230; …

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  • 60Pennsylvania — • One of the thirteen original United States of America Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Pennsylvania     Pennsylvania     † …

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