- Look up
Coram in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Coram may
refer to:
Coram's Fields, an area of open
space in
London Coram, New York, a
hamlet in Suffolk...
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Coram Deo is a
Latin phrase translated "in the
presence of God" from
Christian theology which summarizes the idea of
Christians living in the presence...
- A writ of
coram nobis (also writ of
error coram nobis, writ of
coram vobis, or writ of
error coram vobis) is a
legal order allowing a
court to correct...
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Captain Thomas Coram (c. 1668 – 29
March 1751) was an
English sea
captain and
philanthropist who
created the
London Foundling Hospital in Lamb's Conduit...
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Coram non judice,
Latin for "not
before a judge", is a
legal term
typically used to
indicate a
legal proceeding that is
outside the
presence of a judge...
- The
Coram Experimental Forest was
established in 1933
within the
Flathead National Forest in the
state of Montana,
about 45
kilometers east of Kalispell...
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Coram /kɔːrəm/ is a
hamlet and census-designated
place in the town of Brookhaven,
Suffolk County, Long Island, New York,
United States. As of the 2010...
- The
Thomas Coram Foundation for
Children is a
large children's
charity in
London operating under the name
Coram. It was
founded by eighteenth-century philanthropist...
- London, England,
founded in 1739 by the
philanthropic sea
captain Thomas Coram. It was
established for the "education and
maintenance of
exposed and deserted...
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Coram 2002, p. 156.
Coram, Robert. "Interview (Boyd: The
Fighter Pilot Who
Changed The Art of War)" C-SPAN video.
Retrieved November 29, 2012.
Coram 2002...