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Brewer's: Conscience

Have you the conscience to [demand such a price]. Can your conscience allow you to [demand such a price]. Conscience is the secret monitor within man which accuses or excuses him, as he…

Brewer's: Lara

The name assumed by Lord Conrad, the Corsair, after the death of Medora. He returned to his native land, and was one day recognised by Sir Ezzelin at the table of Lord Otho. Ezzelin…

1998–1999 Broadcast Premieres

The Army ShowBeckerThe Benben ShowBrimstoneBrother's KeeperBuddy FaroCharmedConrad BloomCostelloCupidDilbertDiRestaEncore! Encore!Everything's RelativeFamily GuyFantasy…

2003 Deaths: G - L

Leopoldo GaltieriJack GelberJ. Paul GettyMaurice GibbAlthea GibsonTom GlazerRobert GoodWinston GrahamMartha Griffiths Arthur GuytonAnne GwynneBuddy HackettAlbert HakimNajeeb HalabySue Sally…

The Second Book of Modern Verse

A Selection from the work of contemporaneous American poetsSelections made in 1919.ContentsForewordThe Road not taken (Robert Frost)Symbol (David Morton)Spring (John Gould Fletcher)"There will come…

Canute

(Encyclopedia) CanuteCanutekən&oomacr;tˈ, kəny&oomacr;tˈ [key], 995?–1035, king of England, Norway, and Denmark. The younger son of Sweyn of Denmark, Canute accompanied his father on the…

1961 National Book Awards

FictionThe Waters of Kronos, Conrad RichterNonfictionThe Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, William L. ShirerPoetryThe Woman at the Washington Zoo, Randall Jarrell