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  • 61insincere — adjective Etymology: Latin insincerus, from in + sincerus sincere Date: 1634 not sincere ; hypocritical • insincerely adverb • insincerity noun …

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  • 62sincere — adjective (sincerer; sincerest) Etymology: Middle French, from Latin sincerus whole, pure, genuine, probably from sem one + cerus (akin to Latin crescere to grow) more at same, crescent Date: 1533 1. a. free of dissimulation ; honest < a sincere&#8230; …

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  • 63Rosicrucianism — The term Rosicrucian (symbol: the Rose Cross) describes a secret society of mystics, allegedly formed in late mediaeval Germany, holding a doctrine built on esoteric truths of the ancient past , which, concealed from the average man, provide&#8230; …

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  • 64Fabricius — ( la. smith, de. Schmied, Schmidt) may refer to:* Carel Fabricius (1622 1654), painter * David Fabricius (1564 1617), German theologian and astronomer, discoverer of the variable star Mira * Georg Fabricius (1516 1571), German poet, historian and …

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  • 65Karl-August von Reisach — (7 July 1800, in Roth, Bavaria&#160;– 22 December 1869, in the Redemptorist monastery of Contamine, France)[1] was a German Catholic theologian and Cardinal [2]. Contents 1 Education …

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  • 66Elias Schwarzfeld — (born March 71855 at Iaşi) was a Romanian Jewish historian and novelist.He received his early education in the public schools of Iaşi, and while still a student, between 1871 and 1873, contributed to the Iaşi papers Curierul de Jasi and Noul&#8230; …

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  • 67Josef Tichatschek — Josef Aloys [The middle name is given as Anton, not Aloys, in the Braunauer genealogy page, see external link.] Tichatschek (born 11 July 1807, d. 18 January 1886), originally Tichaček, was a Bohemian tenor opera singer highly regarded by Richard …

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  • 68Diocese of Amelia — The Italian Catholic diocese of Amelia, existed from the fifth century until 1983. In that year it was united into the new diocese of Terni, Narni, e Amelia. It was a suffragan of the archdiocese of Spoleto[1]. Contents 1 History 2 Notes 3&#8230; …

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  • 69Румыния — I (Rumânia, România, нем. Rumänien, франц. Roumanie, англ. Rumania, болг. Ромъния) королевство в Европе, образовавшееся из Валахии и Молдавии (так называемых Дунайских княжеств) на левом берегу Дуная, в нижнем его течении, и Добруджи на правом&#8230; …

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  • 70Румыния (дополнение к статье) — (см.) конституционное королевство. Поверхность 131353 кв. км. Жителей в 1905 г. 6480300; городское население составляет 18,2 %; из городов более значительные: Бухарест (283 т. жит.), Яссы (79), Галац (64), Браилов (58). Румын 5489 тысяч (87 %),&#8230; …

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