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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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REVIEW, v.t. revu'. [re and view.]
REVIEW, n. revu'. [L. video, to see.]
To view
or see again] to look back on.
[R.] "I shall review
Sicilia." Shak. To go over and examine critically or
deliberately.
Specifically: To retrace; to go over again.
Shall I the long, laborious scene review? Pope. To look back; to
make a review.
A second or repeated
view; a reëxamination; a retrospective survey; a looking over
again; as, a review of one's studies; a review of
life.
An examination with a view to amendment or
improvement; revision; as, an author's review of his
works.
A critical examination of a publication,
with remarks; a criticism; a critique.
A periodical containing critical essays
upon matters of interest, as new productions in literature, art,
etc.
An inspection, as of troops under arms or
of a naval force, by a high officer, for the purpose of ascertaining
the state of discipline, equipments, etc.
The judicial examination of
the proceedings of a lower court by a higher.
A lesson studied or recited for a second
time.
Bill of review (Equity), a bill, in the nature of proceedings in error, filed to procure an examination and alteration or reversal of a final decree which has been duly signed and enrolled. Wharton. -- Commission of review (Eng. Eccl. Law), a commission formerly granted by the crown to revise the sentence of the court of delegates. Syn. -- Reëxamination; resurvey; retrospect; survey; reconsideration; revisal; revise; revision. | ||||||||