Corruption+of+morals

  • 11indecent — Offensive to common propriety; offending against modesty or delicacy; grossly vulgar; obscene; lewd; unseemly; unbecoming; indecorous; unfit to be seen or heard. See obscene @ indecent assault The act of a male person taking indecent liberties… …

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  • 12Zephaniah — {For|the prophetic book|Book of Zephaniah}Zephaniah or Tzfanya (Hebrew Name|צְפַנְיָה|Ẓəfanya|Ṣəp̄anyāh| Concealed of/is Lord ) is the name of several people in the Bible Old Testament and Jewish Tanakh. He is also called Sophonias as in the New… …

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  • 13Dissolution — Dis so*lu tion, n. [OE. dissolucioun dissoluteness, F. dissolution, fr. L. dissolutio, fr. dissolvere. See {Dissolve}.] 1. The act of dissolving, sundering, or separating into component parts; separation. [1913 Webster] Dissolutions of ancient… …

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  • 141868 in literature — The year 1868 in literature involved some significant new books.Events*First edition of the World Almanac is published. *Emile Zola defends his criticized first novel against charges of pornography and corruption of morals.New books*Louisa May… …

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  • 15Longinus (literature) — Longinus (Greek: Λογγῖνος, Longĩnos) is the conventional name of the author of the treatise, On the Sublime (Περὶ ὕψους, Perì hýpsous), a work which focuses on the effect of good writing.[1] Longinus, sometimes referred to as Pseudo Longinus… …

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  • 16Izumo no Okuni — Okuni redirects here. For the asteroid, see 7769 Okuni. Okuni, in an early depiction Okuni (出雲の阿国, Izumo no Okuni …

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  • 17Munificentissimus Deus — Titian s Assumption of the Virgin, (Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa, Venice) Munificentissimus Deus (Latin: The most bountiful God) is the name of an Apostolic constitution written by Pope Pius XII. It defines ex cathedra the dogma of the… …

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  • 18Scottish Reformation — The Scottish Reformation was Scotland s formal break with the Roman Catholic Church in 1560, and the events surrounding this. It was part of the wider European Protestant Reformation; and in Scotland s case culminated ecclesiastically in the re… …

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  • 19Narsai — For other uses of Narsai , see Narsai (disambiguation). Narsai (sometimes spelt Narseh or Narses; Syriac: ܢܪܣܝ, Narsai, name derived from Pahlavi Narsēh from Avestan Nairyō.saȵhō, meaning potent utterance , the name of a yazata; ca. 399–ca. 502)… …

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  • 20François Adriaan van der Kemp — or Francis Adrian Vanderkemp (Kampen, 4 May 1752 Barneveld, New York, 1829) was one of the Dutch radical leaders of the Patriots, a minister and publicist who gave the Patriot movement a Christian tint in his blazing speeches. [Schama, S. (1977)… …

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