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  • 113The Ingersoll Lectures on Human Immortality — The Ingersoll Lectures is the name given to an annual series of lectures presented at the University of Harvard on the subject of immortality.Endowment The Ingersoll Lectureship was founded as a result of a bequest by Miss Caroline Haskell… …

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  • 114The Roman Congregations —     The Roman Congregations     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Roman Congregations     Certain departments have been organized by the Holy See at various times to assist it in the transaction of those affairs which canonical discipline and the… …

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  • 115The Closing of the American Mind —   Author(s) Allan Bloom Country …

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  • 117The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics — (2008), 2nd Edition, is an eight volume reference work, edited by Steven N. Durlauf and Lawrence E. Blume. It contains 5.8 million words and spans 7,680 pages with 1,872 articles. Included are 1057 new articles and, from earlier, 80 essays that… …

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  • 118The Anxiety of Influence — The Anxiety of Influence: A Theory of Poetry (ISBN 0 19 511221 0) is a book by Harold Bloom, published in 1973. It was the first in a series of books that advanced a new revisionary or antithetical [… …

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  • 119The Sun (Tarot card) — The Sun (XIX) is a trump card in the tarot deck. Tarot trumps are often called Major Arcana by tarot card readers. Description A. E. Waite was a key figure in the development of modern Tarot interpretations. However, not all interpretations… …

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  • 120The Tao of Zen — is a book by Ray Grigg, published by Alva Press in 1994. The work argues that what we recognize as traditional Japanese Zen Buddhism is in fact almost entirely grounded in Chinese Taoist philosophy, though this fact is well shrouded by the… …

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