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                        Name given to Boston, U.S., from its founders and inhabitants who were originally of Puritan stock.    
    
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									Name given to irregularities or slight deviations in the movement of a heavenly body, due chiefly to the neighbourhood of another point in its orbit.    
    
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									Name given to magistrates of various classes in early English times, the most important of whom was the shire-reeve or sheriff, who represented the king in his shire; others were borough-reeves, port-reeves, etc.    
    
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									Name given to official formality, from the red-tape employed in tying official documents, whence "red-tapism."    
    
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									Name given to one who holds the doctrine that all space is filled with matter.    
    
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									Name given to sessions of justices of the peace to try small cases without a jury.    
    
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									Name given to the encouragement of certain home products of a country by imposing duties on foreign products of the class, opposed to free-trade.    
    
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									Name given to the governor of a Roman province who was absolute ruler of it, disposed of the army, dispensed justice, controlled administration, and was represented by legates.    
    
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