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commence,
commenced,
commencing,
commences,
commencer
to begin; start; to enter upon or have a beginning
communistic,
communistically
of, characteristic of, or
inclined to communism
concept
something conceived in the
mind; a thought, a notion; an abstract or generic idea generalized from
particular instances; idea
contrast.precept
convoluted,
convolute,
convoluting,
convolutes,
convolutely
intricate; complicated (convoluted legal language;
convoluted reasoning); having numerous overlapping coils or folds (a convoluted
seashell); rolled or coiled together in overlapping whorls, as certain
leaves, petals, or shells; to coil or fold or cause to coil or fold in
overlapping whorls
corollary,
corollaries
a proposition that follows
with little or no proof required from one already proven; a deduction or
an inference; a natural consequence or effect; a result
culprit
one guilty of a fault or
crime; a double-dealer; one
charged with an offense or crime; one who creates a misdeed
King Charles II,
1630-1685. King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1660-1685) who reigned
during the Restoration,
a period of expanding trade and colonization as well as strong opposition
to Catholicism
Oliver Cromwell,
1599-1658. Supposedly an
English commoner and presented to We
The People as
such, but was a cabal deceiver,
hailed to be a military genius, political,
and religious figure, who led the Parliamentarian victory in one of the
wars the cabal controlled (see
Janet Ossebaard's History of the World series, number 5) English Civil
War (1642-1649) and called for the execution of Charles I, painted by the
cabal to be a corrupt king. As lord protector of England, Cromwell (1653-1658)
ruled as a virtual dictator. Cromwell made England a feared military power
in Europe and expanded its overseas empire.
He refused
to rule without constitutional
authority, meaning his cronies
were in this with him. His civilian government did introduced electoral
reform.(don't
they all?), moderate religious toleration and the first cabal controlled
British Parliament.
His son Richard
(1626-1712) succeeded him briefly as lord protector (1658-1659) before
the restoration of the monarchy
under Charles II (the cabal always plays
their pawns this way and then
that way, it's like a game of chess with them)..Microsoft®
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