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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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1828 Noah Webster Dictionary
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accorder
[.] ACCORD'ER, n. One that aids, or favors. [Little used.]

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border
...he cultivation of flowers, and a row of plants; in short, the outer part or edge of things too numerous to be specified. [.] BORD'ER, v.i. To confine; to touch at the edge, side or end; to be contiguous or adjacent; with on or upon; as, Connecticut on the north borders ...

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bordered
[.] BORD'ERED, pp. Adorned or furnished with a border.

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borderer
[.] BORD'ERER, n. One who dwells on a border, or at the extreme part or confines of a country, region or tract of land; one who dwells near to a place.

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bordering
[.] BORD'ERING, ppr. Lying adjacent to; forming a border.

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disorder
[.] DISORDER, n. [dis and order.] [.] 1. Want of order or regular disposition; irregularity; immethodical distribution; confusion; a word of general application; as, the troops were thrown into disorder; the papers are in disorder. [.] 2. Tumult; disturbance of the ...

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disordered
[.] DISORDERED, pp. Put out of order; derranged; disturbed; discomposed; confused; sick; indisposed. [.] DISORDERED, a. Disorderly; irregular; vicious; loose; unrestrained in behavior.

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disorderedness
[.] DISORDEREDNESS, n. A state of disorder or irregularity; confusion.

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disorderly
[.] DISORDERLY, a. Confused; immethodical; irregular; being without proper order or disposition; as, the books and papers are in a disorderly state. [.] 2. Tumultuous; irregular; as the disorderly motions of the spirits. [.] 3. Lawless; contrary to law; violating or ...

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emborder
[.] EMBOR'DER, v.t. To adorn with a border.

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imborder
[.] IMBORD'ER, v.t. [in and border.] To furnish or inclose with a border; to adorn with a border. [.] 1. To terminate; to bound.

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imbordered
[.] IMBORD'ERED, pp. Furnished, inclosed or adorned with a border; bounded.

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imbordering
[.] IMBORD'ERING, ppr. Furnishing, inclosing or adorning with a border; bounding.

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misorder
[.] MISOR'DER, v.t. To order ill; to manage erroneously. [.] 1. To manage ill; to conduct badly. [.] MISOR'DER, n. Irregularity; disorderly proceedings. [We now use disorder.]

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misorderly
[.] MISOR'DERLY, a. Irregular; disorderly.

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order
[.] OR'DER, n. [L. ordo.] [.] 1. Regular disposition or methodical arrangement of things; a word of extensive application; as the order of troops or parade; the order of books in a library; the order of proceedings in a legislative assembly. Order is the life of business. [.] Good ...

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ordered
[.] OR'DERED, pp. Regulated; methodized; disposed; commanded; managed.

38324

orderer
[.] OR'DERER, n. [.] 1. One that gives orders. [.] 2. One that methodizes or regulates.

38325

ordering
[.] OR'DERING, ppr. Regulating; systemizing; commanding; disposing. [.] OR'DERING, n. Disposition; distribution. 2Chron. 24.

38326

orderless
[.] OR'DERLESS, a. Without regularity; disorderly; out of rule.

38327

orderliness
[.] OR'DERLINESS, n. [from orderly.] [.] 1. Regularity; a state of being methodical. [.] 2. The state of being orderly.

38328

orderly
[.] OR'DERLY, a. [.] 1. Methodical; regular [.] 2. Observant of order or method. [.] 3. Well regulated; performed in good order; not tumultuous; as an orderly march. [.] 4. According to established method. [.] 5. Not unruly; not inclined to break from inclosures; ...

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recorder
...to register writings or transactions; one who enrolls or records. [.] 2. An officer of a city who is keeper of the rolls or records, or who is invested with judicial powers. [.] 3. Formerly, a kind of flute, flageolet or wind instrument. [.] The figures of recorders, ...

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sea-bordering
[.] SEA-BORD'ERING,

54047

sworder
[.] SWORDER, n. A soldier; a cut-throat. [Not in use.]

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undisordered
[.] UNDISOR'DERED, a. s as z. Not disordered; not disturbed.

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unorderly
[.] UNOR'DERLY, a. Not orderly; disordered; irregular. [Disorderly is more generally used.]

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worder
[.] WORDER, n. A speaker. [Not in use.]

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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.

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evasive

EVA'SIVE, a. Using evasion or artifice to avoid; elusive; shuffling; equivocating.

He--answered evasive of the sly request.

1. Containing evasion; artfully contrived to elude a question, charge or argument; as an evasive answer; an evasive argument or reasoning.

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