general weal

  • 1weal — [ wil ] noun 1. ) singular LITERARY the common weal or the public weal is the general good of all people in society 2. ) count a mark on the skin where it has been hit or injured …

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  • 2weal — UK [wiːl] / US [wɪl] noun Word forms weal : singular weal plural weals 1) [countable] a mark on the skin where it has been hit or injured 2) [singular] literary the common weal or the public weal is the general good of all people in society …

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  • 3Public weal — may refer to: Commonwealth, a form of government without a monarch in which people have governmental influence Common good, the notion of high quality of life for people in general See also League of the Public Weal, a French feudal alliance in… …

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  • 4the common weal — If something is done for the common weal, it is done in the interests and for the benefit of the majority or the general public …

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  • 5the common weal —    If something is done for the common weal, it is done in the interests and for the benefit of the majority or the general public.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

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  • 6The common weal —   If something is done for the common weal, it is done in the interests and for the benefit of the majority or the general public …

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  • 7com|mon|weal — «KOM uhn WEEL», noun. 1. the general welfare; public good. 2. Archaic. commonwealth. ╂[< common + weal1] …

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  • 8Indian general elections 1951–1971 — Election to Indian Lok Sabha between the years of 1951 and 1971. Parties are listed in the following order; First listed are parties registered as National parties, secondly parties registered as State parties and then unrecognized parties that… …

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  • 9Andrew Jackson: First Annual Message to Congress — ▪ Primary Source              The election of Andrew Jackson in 1828 marked several important changes in American political life. Traditionally, the President had been a member of a previous President s Cabinet, and what is more a man who had… …

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