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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "Greatness of soul". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Sphinx  + (Greek for Strangler. A monster with the body of a lion, wings of an eagle and face of a woman)
    • Polymetis  + (Intelligence, cunning and ingenuity)
    • Richard Overton  + (Pamphleteer who wrote satirical attacks on the Presbyterians and radical political tracts. He was a founder member of the Levellers)
    • Treaty of Uxbridge  + (Proposed by the allied English Parliamentarians and Scottish Covenanters during the English Civil War that sought a negotiated settlement with Charles 1)
    • Regency Workbox  + (Regency Penwork Work-box)
    • Faberge Crystal/Silver Box  + (Russian Cut-glass box with silver cover)
    • Heads of Proposals  + (The Heads of the Proposals was a set of propositions drawn up by officers of the New Model Army and submitted to King Charles I)
    • Instrument of Government  + (The Instrument of Government was a constitutional settlement drafted by Major-General John Lambert during the autumn of 1653 and adopted by the Council of Officers when the Nominated Assembly surrendered its powers to Oliver Cromwell)
    • Cryosphere  + (The cryosphere is the term which collectivThe cryosphere is the term which collectively describes the portions of the Earth’s surface where water is in solid form, including sea ice, lake ice, river ice, snow cover, glaciers, ice caps and ice sheets, and frozen ground (which includes permafrost). Thus there is a wide overlap with the hydrosphereere is a wide overlap with the hydrosphere)
    • Aleatoric  + (The incorporation of chance into the process of creation. The word derives from the Latin word alea, the rolling of dice.)
    • Four Bills  + (This was the final attempt by Parliament to reach a settlement with King Charles 1)
    • Porcelain Bow Figures  + (Two Bow figures)
    • Act Abolishing the Office of King  + (Upon the execution of King Charles 1, parliament drew up an act abolishing the office of king)
    • Positive feedback  + (When a change in a variable occurs in a system which exhibits positive feedback, the system responds by changing that variable even more in the same direction)
    • Hygiene Factor  + (factors that do not motivate employees)
    • Hamartia  + (ignorant, Mistaken, or accidental wrongdoing, as well as deliberate Iniquity, error, or sin)
    • Geosphere  + (is often used to refer to the densest parts of Earth, which consist mostly of rock and regolith. The geosphere consists of the inside of the Earth or other planets or bodies)
    • Biosphere  + (is the global sum of all ecosystems. A clois the global sum of all ecosystems. A closed (apart from solar and cosmic radiation) and self-regulating system From the broadest point of view, the biosphere is the global ecological system integrating all living beings and their relationships, including their interaction with the elements of the lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere.e lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere.)
    • Structuralism  + (seeks to unveil the logic of myths through bundled opposites like ''light and dark'')
    • Reify  + (the concept by which you make something more tangible, real or concrete)
    • Aetiological  + (the study of causation, or origination)
    • Praetor  + (was a title granted in Ancient Rome to men acting as either commander of an army or magistrate)