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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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SEEL, v. t. To close the eyes; a term of falconry, from the practice of the closing the eyes of a wild hawk.
SEEL, v. i. [See Sell.] To lean ; to incline to one side. Obs.
SEEL, n. The rolling or agitation of a ship in a storm. Obs.
To close the eyes of (a hawk or other bird) by drawing through
the lids threads which were fastened over the head.
Bacon.
Fools climb to fall: fond hopes, like seeled doves for want of better light, mount till they end their flight with falling. J. Reading. Hence, to shut or close, as the eyes] to
blind.
Come, seeling night, Cold death, with a violent fate, his sable eyes did seel. Chapman. To incline to one side; to lean; to roll, as a
ship at sea.
[Obs.] Sir W. Raleigh. The rolling or agitation of a ship in a storm.
[Obs.]
Sandys. Good fortune; favorable opportunity;
prosperity. [Obs.] "So have I seel".
Chaucer. Time; season; as, hay seel.
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