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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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HOWL, v.i. [L. ululo.]
HOWL, v.t. To utter or speak with outcry.
HOWL, n. The cry of a dog or wolf, or other like sound.
To utter a loud, protracted,
mournful sound or cry, as dogs and wolves often do.
And dogs in corners set them down to howl. Drayton. Methought a legion of foul fiends To utter a sound expressive of distress;
to cry aloud and mournfully; to lament; to wail.
Howl ye, for the day of the Lord is at hand. Is. xiii. 6. To make a noise resembling the cry of a
wild beast.
Wild howled the wind. Sir W. Scott. Howling monkey. (Zoöl.) See Howler, 2. -- Howling wilderness, a wild, desolate place inhabited only by wild beasts. Deut. xxxii. 10. To utter with
outcry.
"Go . . . howl it out in deserts."
Philips. The
protracted, mournful cry of a dog or a wolf, or other like
sound.
A prolonged cry of distress or anguish; a
wail.
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