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  • 81Theodore Roosevelt: The Conservation of Public Lands — ▪ Primary Source       President Roosevelt was a conservationist by nature. An enthusiastic outdoorsman, he also recognized that the industrial transformation of the United States since the Civil War had made coal, timber, and other natural… …

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  • 82Italian Literature — • The modern language of Italy is naturally derived from Latin, a continuation and development of the Latin actually spoken among the inhabitants of the peninsula after the downfall of the Roman Empire Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.… …

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  • 83Blessed John Ruysbroeck —     Blessed John Ruysbroeck     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Blessed John Ruysbroeck     Surnamed the Admirable Doctor, and the Divine Doctor, undoubtedly the foremost of the Flemish mystics, b. at Ruysbroeck, near Brussels, 1293; d. at Groenendael …

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  • 84Church Music —     Ecclesiastical Music     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Music     By this term is meant the music which, by order or with the approbation of ecclesiastical authority, is employed in connexion with Divine service to promote the… …

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  • 85Ida Hahn-Hahn —     Ida Hahn Hahn     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ida Hahn Hahn     Countess, convert and authoress, born 22 June, 1805; died 12 January, 1880. She was descended from a family that formerly was one of the wealthiest and most illustrious of the… …

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  • 86Order of Preachers —     Order of Preachers     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Order of Preachers     As the Order of the Friars Preachers is the principal part of the entire Order of St. Dominic, we shall include under this title the two other parts of the order: the… …

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  • 87Periodical 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… …

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  • 88conviction — con·vic·tion n 1: the act or process of convicting; also: the final judgment entered after a finding of guilt a prior conviction of murder would not overturn the conviction compare acquittal ◇ Jurisdictions differ as to what constitutes… …

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  • 89reliance — re·li·ance /ri lī əns/ n 1: the act of relying reliance on a promise 2: reliance interest at interest 1 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary …

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  • 90surety — sure·ty / shu̇r ə tē/ n pl ties [Anglo French seurté, literally, guarantee, security, from Old French, from Latin securitat securitas, from securus secure] 1: a formal engagement (as a pledge) given for the fulfillment of an undertaking 2: one… …

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