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  • For all men are by nature provided of notable multiplying glasses, (that is their Passions and Self-love,) through which, every little payment appeareth a great grievance; but are destitute of those prospective glasses, (namely Morall and Civill Science,) to see a farre off the miseries that hang over them, and cannot without such payments be avoyded.

    Leviathan Thomas Hobbes 1633

  • Boat, "which is divided into two parts; the first, containing (with the introduction) 59 verses of four lines each, and the second 163, exclusive of the" Morall, "which occupies 11 more.

    Notes and Queries, Number 19, March 9, 1850 Various

  • Stars like John Mackey, Tom Matte, Jimmy Orr and Earl Morall stare down at us as we look up at them from the viewpoint of a blade of grass.

    Brad Kurtzberg: Neil Leifer Scores Again With Guts and Glory Brad Kurtzberg 2011

  • Stars like John Mackey, Tom Matte, Jimmy Orr and Earl Morall stare down at us as we look up at them from the viewpoint of a blade of grass.

    Brad Kurtzberg: Neil Leifer Scores Again With Guts and Glory Brad Kurtzberg 2011

  • Stars like John Mackey, Tom Matte, Jimmy Orr and Earl Morall stare down at us as we look up at them from the viewpoint of a blade of grass.

    Brad Kurtzberg: Neil Leifer Scores Again With Guts and Glory Brad Kurtzberg 2011

  • On a bright October day, Debra Morall, a mother of two children, stood on a seat at a bus stop on busy Chiswick Lane with a long-pole picker and reached pears dangling from a tree over the street.

    Urban Scrumpers Are Picking the Forbidden Fruit Sara Calian 2010

  • The Daily News-Record, via the Associated Press, reports that the books include a 1613 copy of "Workes of Lucius Annaeus Seneca Both Morall and Naturall" and a 1734 copy of "Roman History."

    Rare book collection donated to JMU Washington Post editors 2010

  • Their students had more favorable attitudes and were less likely to engage in disruptive behavior or acts of aggression against the schools Cullers, Hughes, & McGreal, 1973; Morall, 1974.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • Their students had more favorable attitudes and were less likely to engage in disruptive behavior or acts of aggression against the schools Cullers, Hughes, & McGreal, 1973; Morall, 1974.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • The “Divine” and “Morall” parts consisted of rules about crime and punishment, and special regulations for the colony.

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

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