Addendum.The February 11 listing of the 2004 Commonweal com·mon·weal n. 1. The public good or welfare. 2. Archaic A commonwealth or republic. Noun 1. Associates failed to include the following members: Patron patron [Lat.,=like a father], one who lends influential support to some person, cause, art or institution. Patronage existed in various ancient cultures but was primarily a Roman institution. : In Memory of Francis & Theresa Greene Straulman (MO); Charter: Bill & Laura Caldwell (OH), Michael & Barbara Toohig (VA); Sustaining: George L. Snider (MA), Robert H. Weber (CO). Our apologies, and our gratitude Gratitude agrimony traditional symbol for gratitude. [Flower Symbolism: Flora Symbolica, 172] Androcles because he had once extracted a thorn from its paw, the lion refrained from attacking Androcles in the arena. [Rom. Lit. . |
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