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  • 71logic — logicless, adj. /loj ik/, n. 1. the science that investigates the principles governing correct or reliable inference. 2. a particular method of reasoning or argumentation: We were unable to follow his logic. 3. the system or principles of… …

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  • 72martyr — martyrish, adj. martyrly, adv., adj. /mahr teuhr/, n. 1. a person who willingly suffers death rather than renounce his or her religion. 2. a person who is put to death or endures great suffering on behalf of any belief, principle, or cause: a… …

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  • 73Rhiannon — /ree an euhn/, n. Welsh Legend. the wife of Pwyll who, accused of having eaten her son, was forced as a penance to carry people on her back until vindicated by her son s return. * * * Welsh manifestation of the Gaulish horse goddess Epona and the …

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  • 74wrong — wronger, n. wrongly, adv. wrongness, n. /rawng, rong/, adj. 1. not in accordance with what is morally right or good: a wrong deed. 2. deviating from truth or fact; erroneous: a wrong answer. 3. not correct in action, judgment, opinion, method,… …

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  • 75Gardner, Erle Stanley — born July 17, 1889, Malden, Mass., U.S. died March 11, 1970, Temecula, Calif. U.S. detective novelist. He dropped out of college and was admitted to the California bar after three years as a law firm typist. While practicing trial law, he wrote… …

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  • 76Pridi Phanomyong — or Luang Pradist Manudharm born May 11, 1900, Ayutthaya, Siam died May 2, 1983, Paris, France Thai political leader and prime minister. He earned a doctorate in law in France, where he was influenced by socialism and where, with Luang… …

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  • 77Magna Carta Source — ▪ Primary Source [1215]       John, by the grace of God, king of England, lord of Ireland, duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, and count of Anjou, to the archbishops, bishops, abbots, earls, barons, justiciars, foresters, sheriffs, stewards, servants …

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  • 78Baptism — • One of the Seven Sacraments of the Christian Church; frequently called the first sacrament , the door of the sacraments , and the door of the Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Baptism     Baptism …

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  • 79Contract — • The canonical and moralist doctrine on this subject is a development of that contained in the Roman civil law. In civil law, a contract is defined as the union of several persons in a coincident expression of will by which their legal relations …

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  • 80Debt — • That which is owed or due to another; in general, anything which one person is under an obligation to pay or render to another Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Debt     Debt      …

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