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  1. What Is Classical Liberalism? | Mises Institute

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    Nov 01, 2018 · "Classical liberalism" is the term used to designate the ideology advocating private property, an unhampered market economy, the rule of law, constitutional guarantees of freedom of religion and of the press, and international peace based on free trade. Up until around 1900, this ideology was generally known simply as liberalism.

  2. Model Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    Model definition, a standard or example for imitation or comparison. See more.

  3. Classical compass winds - Wikipedia

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    In the ancient Mediterranean world, the classical compass winds were names for the points of geographic direction and orientation, in association with the winds as conceived of by the ancient Greeks and Romans.Ancient wind roses typically had twelve winds and thus twelve points of orientation, sometimes reduced to eight or increased to twenty-four. ...

  4. Ancient Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    Ancient definition, of or in time long past, especially before the end of the Western Roman Empire a.d. 476: ancient history. See more.

  5. Necromancy - Wikipedia

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    Necromancy (/ ˈ n ɛ k r ə m æ n s i /) is the practice of magic or black magic involving communication with the dead – either by summoning their spirits as apparitions, visions or raising them bodily – for the purpose of divination, imparting the means to foretell future events, discover hidden knowledge, to bring someone back from the dead, or to use the dead as a weapon.

  6. Classical Architecture – Exploring the Buildings of the Classical

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    Sep 26, 2021 · An 18th-century engraving of the Classical orders from the Encyclopédie vol. 18, featuring (from left to right) columns of the Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Modern Ionic, Corinthian, and Composite orders; Converted to PNG and optimised by w:User:stw., Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Famous Examples of Classical Architecture. Now that we have learned a bit about …

  7. Loeb Classical Library | Harvard University Press

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    The Loeb Classical Library is the only series of books which, through original text and English translation, gives access to our entire Greek and Latin heritage. Convenient and well-printed pocket volumes feature up-to-date text and accurate and literate English translations on each facing page. The editors provide substantive introductions as well as essential critical and …

  8. Neoclassical Interior Design | Neoclassical Home Decor

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    Mar 10, 2020 · History of Neoclassical Interior Design. During the mid-18th century in Europe, the wealthiest members of society turned to the architecture of antiquity, the Vitruvian principles of design and the work of Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio for inspiration. This style influenced both the interior and exterior of buildings.. The rediscovery of Pompei and …

  9. From shell shock and war neurosis to posttraumatic stress …

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    Feb 01, 2000 · The fact that soldiers are awakened by frightening dreams in which they rcexperience past battles is a common theme in classical literature, as, for instance, Mercutio's account of Queen Mab in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet (I, iv): Sometime she driveth o'er a soldier's neck. And then dreams he of cutting foreign throats.

  10. Joseph Andrews (Vol I.), by Henry Fielding - Project Gutenberg

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    All the classical epics have them; many eastern and other stories present them; they are common, if not invariable, in the abundant mediaeval literature of prose and verse romance; they are not unknown by any means in the modern novel; and you will very rarely hear a story told orally at the dinner-table or in the smoking-room without something ...



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