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concord

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 40687 Housing Units (2000): 16881 Land area (2000): 64.290509 sq. miles (166.511646 sq. km) Water area (2000): 3.234110 sq. miles (8.376307 sq. km) Total area (2000): 67.524619 sq. miles (174.887953 sq. km) FIPS code: 14200 Located within: ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Concord \Con"cord\, n. [F. concorde, L. concordia, fr. concors of the same mind, agreeing; con- + cor, cordis, heart. See Heart , and cf. Accord .] A state of agreement; harmony; union. Love quarrels oft in pleasing concord end. --Milton. Agreement by stipulation; ...

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Concord was a historic mansion in Natchez, Mississippi . Built in 1789, it was the official residence of the Spanish Governors of Mississippi before it joined the United States. It was then acquired by the Minor family, who owned many Southern plantations ...

Usage examples of concord.

It had been John Adams, in the aftermath of Lexington and Concord, who rose in the Congress to speak of the urgent need to save the New England army facing the British at Boston and in the same speech called on Congress to put the Virginian George Washington at the head of the army.

King as essential to restoring peace, even after Lexington, Concord, and Bunker Hill, Adams had strongly denounced any such step.

From the day he saw with his own eyes what the British had done at Lexington and Concord, Adams failed to understand how anyone could have any misconception or naive hope about what to expect from the British.

IT HAD BEEN NINE YEARS since the First Continental Congress at Philadelphia, eight years since Lexington and Concord, seven since the Declaration of Independence, and more than three years since John Adams had last left home in the role of peacemaker.

He doubted seriously that Hubbel and Banach could reach any concord or form any alliance.

Trend on Concord Station, Grozny Street, where the Style walked side by side with gray-suited, slumming Earthers from exclusive upper levels, the ruling class making their own statement in shades of pearl and charcoal.

Merrimac itself is an Indian word meaning sturgeon, and of its ten tributaries all but two appear to have Indian names: Contoocook, Soucook, Suncook, Piscatagoug, Souhegan, Nashua, Concord, Spiggot, Shawshine, and Powow.

Council at Apex, which, yes, he now knew, and not too remarkably so, had kept alive its own store of the highly classified nanisms, the biological base of the down-world taps, that never should have left Concord, nanoceles that were supposed to be confined to the Project from the making of the Treaty onward.

Colourful phantom shapes slithered below its translucent surface, tens of thousands of personalities, at once separate and in concord: the multiplicity.

Mark Antony: he passed invalid laws, blocked the Forum with armed troops, forged decrees, squandered the public moneys, sold kingdoms, citizenships and tax exemptions, besmirched the courts, introduced bands of brigands into the temple of Concord, massacred centurions and troops at and near Brundisium, and threatened to kill anyone who stood up to him.

Herrings were soon after this despatching their odours through the chimneys of all Crikswich, and there was that much of concord and festive union among the inhabitants.

He had sat on his suitcase by the side of the River Road for an hour and a half, brushing away green flies and the offers of rides at least as far as the village, for word had gotten round that one of the Lowe boys was off to join the Army, although just how the Army planned to keep itself and its soldiers occupied in this brave new world of peace and concord, opinion was divided.

I partly reasoned with my selfe, and partly examining the thing with the Priests and Bishops, there came a new and marvailous thought in my mind, that is to say, I was onely religious to the goddesse Isis, but not sacred to the religion of great Osiris the soveraigne father of all the goddesses, between whom, although there was a religious unitie and concord, yet there was a great difference of order and ceremony.

Tonight the White Flag Group is hosting a Commitment from the Advanced Basics Group of Concord, a suburb of Boston.

On this coming Friday night, a small horde of White Flag-gers will drive out to Concord to put on a reciprocal Commitment for the Advanced Basics Group.