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In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed... No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. Preface to 1828 Dictionary
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BUB'BLE, n.
BUB'BLE, v.i. To rise in bubbles, as liquors when boiling or agitated.
BUB'BLE, v.t. To cheat; to deceive or impose on.
A thin film of liquid inflated with air or gas; as,
a soap bubble; bubbles on the surface of a river.
Beads of sweat have stood upon thy brow, A small quantity of air or gas within a liquid
body; as, bubbles rising in champagne or aërated
waters.
A globule of air, or globular vacuum, in a
transparent solid; as, bubbles in window glass, or in a
lens.
A small, hollow, floating bead or globe,
formerly used for testing the strength of spirits.
The globule of air in the spirit tube of a
level.
Anything that wants firmness or solidity; that
which is more specious than real; a false show; a cheat or fraud; a
delusive scheme; an empty project; a dishonest speculation; as, the South
Sea bubble.
Then a soldier . . . A person deceived by an empty project; a
gull.
[Obs.] "Ganny's a cheat, and I'm a bubble."
Prior. To rise in
bubbles, as liquids when boiling or agitated; to contain bubbles.
The milk that bubbled in the pail. To run with a gurgling noise, as if forming
bubbles; as, a bubbling stream.
Pope. To sing with a gurgling or warbling
sound.
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