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  • ...[[experienced]] in free fall or [[orbit]], nor to [[balancing]] the force of gravity with some other force, such as [[electromagnetism]] or aerodynamic ...t_Men_in_the_Moon The First Men in the Moon], and has been a favorite item of [[imaginative]] [[work]] since that day.
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  • ...quare mile|sq mi]]), but its connection to the Atlantic (the [[Strait of Gibraltar]]) is only 14 km (9 mi) wide. In [[oceanography]], it is som ...he Mediterranean]] is crucial to understanding the origins and development of many modern societies.
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  • ...]], had formerly been an [[olive]] grove, hence the expression "the groves of Academe". ...us scholars popularized the term to describe certain types of institutions of higher learning. The English adopted the form '''academy''' while the Frenc
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  • ...of the various types of inquiry and a treatment of the ways that each type of inquiry achieves its aim. <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Inquiry''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=C
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  • ...one or multiple [[author]]s, either composing a [[narrative]], collection of [[songs]], [[poems]], or [[essay]](s) addressing any particular subject tha ...gly linked to political and economical [[contingencies]] and the [[history of ideas]] and religions.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_book]
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  • ...und [[530]]). Roman law as preserved in Justinian's codes became the basis of legal practice in the ''[[Byzantine Empire]]'' and&mdash;later&mdash;in con ...ystems of the continent. The influence of Roman law is shown by the wealth of legal terminology, retained by all legal systems, like ''[[stare decisis]]'
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  • ...ht up to the time of the [[appearance]] in [[Rome]] of the first preachers of the [[Christian]] [[religion]]. ...colonists lived along this road, but already the progeny of great numbers of inferior [[slaves]] were beginning to make their [[appearance]].
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  • ==PAPER 121: THE TIMES OF MICHAEL'S BESTOWAL== ...art of the other [[apostles]] of [[Jesus]] greatly [[delayed]] the writing of the [[Gospels]].
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  • ...or homage, of some object of possession. Also applied fig. to the offering of [[prayer]], [[gratitude|thanksgiving]], penitence, submission, or the like. <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Sacrifice''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title
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  • ...el]] of [[the kingdom]]. [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] was the real founder of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity Christian church]; [[Paul, ...tion]] of a great [[past]]. They could [[contemplate]] the [[inheritance]] of great accomplishments in [[philosophy]], [[art]], [[literature]], and [[pol
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  • *1. a. The [[fact]], [[state]], or condition of [[being]] completed or perfected; consummation, completion, end. Obs. ...or development of a [[person]] or [[thing]]; [[maturity]]; ripeness. Also of a flower: full bloom.
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  • ...mation, see the article [https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09495a.htm BOOKS OF MACHABEES] in the Catholic Encyclopedia.)[https://www.newadvent.org/bible/2 [1] The Jewish brethren in Jerusalem and those in the land of Judea, To their Jewish brethren in Egypt, Greeting, and good peace.
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