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In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed... No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people.
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appear
[.] APPE'AR, v.i. [L. appareo, of ad and pareo, to appear, or be manifest.] [.] 1. To come or be in sight; to be in view; to be visible. [.] The leprosy appeareth in the skin of the flesh. Lev. 13. [.] And God said, Let the dry land appear. Gen. 1. [.] 2. To ...

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appearance
[.] APPE'ARANCE, n. [.] 1. The act of coming into sight; the act of becoming visible to the eye; as, his sudden appearance surprised me. [.] 2. The thing seen; a phenomenon; as an appearance in the sky. [.] 3. Semblance; apparent likeness. [.] There was upon ...

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appearer
[.] APPE'ARER, n. The person that appears.

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appearing
[.] APPE'ARING, ppr. Coming in sight; becoming evident; making an external show; seeming; having the semblance. [.] APPE'ARING, n. The act of becoming visible; appearance.

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disappear
[.] DISAPPEAR, v.i. [dis and appear.] [.] 1. To vanish from the sight; to recede from the view; to become invisible by vanishing or departing, or by being enveloped in any thing that conceals, or by the interposition of an object. Darkness disappears at the access of ...

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disappearance
[.] DISAPPEARANCE, n. Cessation of appearance; a removal from sight.

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disappearing
[.] DISAPPEARING, ppr. Vanishing; receding from the sight; becoming invisible. [.] DISAPPEARING, n. A vanishing or removal from sight.

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non-appearance
[.] NON-APPEARANCE, n. Default of appearance, as in court, to prosecute or defend.

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reappear
[.] REAPPE'AR, v.i. [re and appear.] To appear a second time.

44847

reappearance
[.] REAPPE'ARANCE, n. A second appearance.

44848

reappearing
[.] REAPPE'ARING, ppr. Appearing again.

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importance

IMPORT'ANCE, n.

1. Weight; consequence; a bearing on some interest; that quality of any thing by which it may affect a measure, interest or result. The education of youth is of great importance to a free government. A religious education is of infinite importance to every human being.

2. Weight or consequence in the scale of being.

Thy own importance know.

Nor bound thy narrow views to things below.

3. Weight or consequence in self-estimation.

He believes himself a man of importance.

4. Thing implied; matter; subject; importunity. [In these senses, obsolete.]

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WATER-WILLOW, n. [water and willow.] A plant. [L.]

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