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111censorship — /sen seuhr ship /, n. 1. the act or practice of censoring. 2. the office or power of a censor. 3. the time during which a censor holds office. 4. the inhibiting and distorting activity of the Freudian censor. [1585 95; CENSOR + SHIP] * * * Act of …
112forestry — /fawr euh stree, for /, n. 1. the science of planting and taking care of trees and forests. 2. the process of establishing and managing forests; forestation. 3. forestland. [1685 95; < MF foresterie. See FOREST, RY] * * * Management of forested… …
113Lincoln, Abraham — born Feb. 12, 1809, near Hodgenville, Ky., U.S. died April 15, 1865, Washington, D.C. 16th president of the U.S. (1861–65). Born in a Kentucky log cabin, he moved to Indiana in 1816 and to Illinois in 1830. After working as a storekeeper, a rail… …
114miḥnah — ▪ Islamic history any of the Islāmic courts of inquiry established about AD 833 by the ʿAbbāsid caliph al Maʾmūn (Maʾmūn, al ) (reigned 813–833) to impose the Muʿtazilite doctrine of a created Qurʾān (Islāmic sacred scripture) on his… …
115Charlemagne — • Biography of the emperor covering his political, military, and religious entanglements Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Charlemagne Charlemagne …
116Florida — • The Peninsular or Everglade State, the most southern in the American Union and second largest east of the Mississippi Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Florida Florida …
117Giacomo Margotti — Giacomo Margotti † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Giacomo Margotti A Catholic publicist, born 11 May, 1823; died 6 May, 1887. He was a native of San Remo, where his father was president of the Chamber of Commerce, and there he studied the… …
118Jerome-Hermes Bolsec — Jérôme Hermès Bolsec † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jérôme Hermès Bolsec A theologian and physician, b. probably at Paris, date unknown; d. at Lyons c. 1584. He became a Carmelite monk at Paris. A sermon which he preached there aroused… …
119Pamphilus of Caesarea — St. Pamphilus of Cæsarea † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Pamphilus of Cæsarea Martyred 309. Eusebius s life of Pamphilus is lost, but from his Martyrs of Palestine we learn that Pamphilus belonged to a noble family of Beirut (in… …
120Periodical Literature, Canada — Periodical Literature Canada † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Periodical Literature (Canada) Under the French domination, periodical literature, still in its infancy in France even as late as the close of the eighteenth century, was totally… …