Corruption+of+morals

  • 21Shcherbatov, Mikhayl Mikhaylovich — ▪ Russian historian born July 22, 1733, Moscow, Russia died Dec. 12, 1790, Mikhailovskoye       Russian ideologue, historian, and aristocratic commentator on Russian political and social developments in the 18th century.       Shcherbatov was the …

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  • 22Archdiocese of Warsaw —     Archdiocese of Warsaw     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Archdiocese of Warsaw     (VARSAVIENSIS).     Warsaw (Polish, Warszawa), on the western bank of the Vistula, is the capital of the Kingdom of Poland. The city, including the suburb of Praga… …

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  • 23Ecclesiastical Canons —     Ecclesiastical Canons     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Canons     Ecclesiastical Canons are certain rules or norms of conduct or belief prescribed by the Church. The name is derived from the Greek kanon, the instrument used by… …

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  • 24demoralisation — (Brit.) n. corruption of morals; destruction of morale (also demoralization) …

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  • 25demoralisations — demoralisation (Brit.) n. corruption of morals; destruction of morale (also demoralization) …

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  • 26demoralization — (Amer.) de·mor·al·i·za·tion || dɪ‚mÉ’rÉ™laɪ zeɪʃn n. corruption of morals; destruction of morale (also demoralisation) …

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  • 27demoralizations — demoralization (Amer.) de·mor·al·i·za·tion || dɪ‚mÉ’rÉ™laɪ zeɪʃn n. corruption of morals; destruction of morale (also demoralisation) …

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  • 28demoralization — n. 1. Corruption of morals, depravity, want of principle. 2. (Mil.) Loss of courage, lack of self confidence, destruction of discipline …

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  • 29defilement — /dafaylmant/ Uncleanness; impurity; corruption of morals or conduct …

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  • 30defilement — /dafaylmant/ Uncleanness; impurity; corruption of morals or conduct …

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