Conversion

Conversion, “the grand epoch for a man,” says Carlyle, “properly the one epoch; the turning-point, which guides upwards, or guides downwards, him and his activities for evermore.”

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Conversations Lexicon * Convocation
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Consuelo
Consul
Consulate
Contari`ni
Conte, Nicolas Jacques
Conti
Continental System
Contrat, Social
Convention, National
Conversations Lexicon
Conversion
Convocation
Conway
Conway, Hugh
Conway, Moncure
Conybeare, William Daniel
Conybeare, William John
Cook, Dutton
Cook, Edward T.
Cook, Eliza
Cook, James

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