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30 Cards in this Set
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patricians
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a person of noble or high rank
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barbarous
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savragely cruel or harsh
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expiation
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will
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affy
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to confide; trust
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circumscribed
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to limite narrowly; restrict
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wont
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custom; habit; practice
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suffice
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be sufficient; meet requirements
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palliament
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a dress; robe
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meed
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a reward or recompense
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commonweal
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the public good or welfare
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suffrage
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common welfare
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"Summ Cuique"
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the right to vote
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hymenaeus
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early christian
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remunerate
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to pay, recompense, or reward for work, trouble
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faction
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a group or clique within a larger group or party, government, organization
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tractable
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easily managed or controlled
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forfend
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to defend, secure
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maugre
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in spite of; not with stading
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gramercy
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used to express surprise or gratitude
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Semiramus
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mythical queen
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diadem
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a crown,royal dignity or authority
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accite
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to move, to cite; to summon
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bauble
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a showy, usually cheap, ornament
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churl
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a rude, boorish, or surely person. a peasent
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vex
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to irritate; annoy; provoke
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shive
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a silver or fragment; splinter
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orator
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a public speaker
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enfranchised
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to set free; liberate, as from slavery
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adulterous
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relating too
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forsooth
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in truth; in fact; indeed
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