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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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