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  • 11Enlightenment II (The French): deism, morality and politics — The French Enlightenment II: deism, morality and politics Peter Jimack One of the most striking features of the French Enlightenment was its hostility to Christianity, especially as represented by the Catholic Church, a hostility which went far… …

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  • 12Lives of the Most Eminent Literary and Scientific Men — The Lives of the Most Eminent Literary and Scientific Men were five volumes of Dionysius Lardner’s 133 volume Cabinet Cyclopaedia (1829 ndash;46). Aimed at the self educating middle class, this encyclopedia was written during the nineteenth… …

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  • 13British moralists of the eighteenth century: Shaftesbury, Butler and Price — David McNaughton In this chapter I discuss the moral theories of three influential writers: Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbury (1671–1713); Joseph Butler (1692–1752) and Richard Price (1723–91). All three wrote extensively on issues …

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  • 14A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge — wikisourcepar|A Treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge (Commonly called Treatise when referring to Berkeley s works) is a 1710 work by the Irish Empiricist philosopher George… …

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  • 15delicious — deliciously, adv. deliciousness, n. /di lish euhs/, adj. 1. highly pleasing to the senses, esp. to taste or smell: a delicious dinner; a delicious aroma. 2. very pleasing; delightful: a delicious sense of humor. n. 3. (cap.) a red or yellow… …

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  • 16sapid — sapidity, sapidness, n. /sap id/, adj. 1. having taste or flavor. 2. agreeable to the taste; palatable. 3. agreeable, as to the mind; to one s liking. [1625 35; < L sapidus tasty; cf. SAGE] * * * …

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  • 17pal´at|a|bly — pal|at|a|ble «PAL uh tuh buhl», adjective. 1. agreeable to the taste; pleasing: »That was a most palatable lunch. SYNONYM(S): savory. 2. Figurative. agreeable to the mind or feelings; acceptable: »His eloquence was distinguished by a bold,&#8230; …

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  • 18pal´at|a|ble|ness — pal|at|a|ble «PAL uh tuh buhl», adjective. 1. agreeable to the taste; pleasing: »That was a most palatable lunch. SYNONYM(S): savory. 2. Figurative. agreeable to the mind or feelings; acceptable: »His eloquence was distinguished by a bold,&#8230; …

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  • 19pal|at|a|ble — «PAL uh tuh buhl», adjective. 1. agreeable to the taste; pleasing: »That was a most palatable lunch. SYNONYM(S): savory. 2. Figurative. agreeable to the mind or feelings; acceptable: »His eloquence was distinguished by a bold, uncompromising,&#8230; …

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  • 20Sivi Kingdom — Sivi (alias Sibi, Shibi, Shivi) is mentioned as a kingdom and as the name of a king in the epic Mahabharata. Probably there was a Sivi king who became famous as Sivi or the kingdom itself may be named after him. Sivi (alias Sibi, Saivya) king was …

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