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  • 21Abraham Lincoln: First Inaugural Address — ▪ Primary Source       Monday, March 4, 1861       In compliance with a custom as old as the Government itself, I appear before you to address you briefly and to take in your presence the oath prescribed by the Constitution of the United States… …

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  • 22Family name — Last name redirects here. For the song, see Last Name. Family name Frankenstein, an example of compound German family names which were typical for Jews (New Jewish Cemetery, Prague) A family name (in Western contexts often referred to as a last… …

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  • 23Ciudad Bolívar — historical zone …

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  • 24Heres Municipality — Venezuelan Municipality name= Heres skyline photo= Ciudad Bolívar historical zone.jpg skyline caption= Iglesia de Santa Rosa de Lima in Carúpano country= Venezuela state= Bolívar shiretown= Ciudad Bolívar area= 5,851 km² (3,635.6 sq mi)… …

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  • 26Augustan literature — is a style of English literature produced during the reigns of Queen Anne, King George I, and George II in the first half of the 18th century, ending in the 1740s with the deaths of Pope and Swift (1744 and 1745, respectively). It is a literary… …

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  • 27James Monroe: Second Inaugural Address — ▪ Primary Source       Monday, March 5, 1821       I shall not attempt to describe the grateful emotions which the new and very distinguished proof of the confidence of my fellow citizens, evinced by my reelection to this high trust, has excited… …

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  • 28Abstinence — • Includes information about old and new testament fasting as well as church laws Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Abstinence     Abstinence      …

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  • 29Immanence — • Latin, in manere, to remain in. The quality of any action which begins and ends within the agent Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Immanence     Immanence      …

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  • 30Mysticism — • Mysticism as direct union of the human soul with the Divinity primarily from a Catholic perspective, but does mention other mystical traditions Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Mysticism     Mysticism …

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