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Fundamentally
Fundamentally Fun`da*men"tal*ly, adv. Primarily; originally; essentially; radically; at the foundation; in origin or constituents. ``Fundamentally defective.' --Burke.

Meaning of Fundamentall from wikipedia

- Fundamentalism is a tendency among certain groups and individuals that are characterized by the application of a strict literal interpretation to scriptures...
- such Fundamentall Liberties, Franchises, Rights, Laws. That to Attempt or Effect the Subversion of All or Any of Them, (or of Our Fundamentall Government)...
- actions having, in the words of the Claim of Right Act "Invaded the fundamentall Constitution of the Kingdome and altered it from a legall limited monarchy...
- in 1648 include Lex Terræ, or a Breife Discourse Collected out of the Fundamentall Lawes of the Land, Some Seeming Objections to Master Prinn's ... answered...
- the judiciary, John Lilburne used Bonham's Case in his book The Legall Fundamentall Liberties of the People of England and then in his 1649 treason trial...
- Judge Henry Rolle of the pleas, and Margaret his wife. 'Faith in Five Fundamentall Principles . . . by E. F., a S****er of the Truth,' &c., 1650. Edward...
- rights the power and privilidge of the Parliament of this Realme The fundamentall lawes of Ireland the free exercise of the Romish Catholiqe fayth and...
- (Latin). Richard Norwood (1637), The Seaman's Practice, contayning a Fundamentall Probleme in Navigation Experimentally Verified; namely Touching the Comp****e...
- Ecclesiastical Function. 3. The Key of Saving Knowledge. 4. Socinianisme in the Fundamentall Point of Justification discovered and con****ed. In the last of these...
- to the invitation of the General Court to draft "such necessary and fundamentall lawes as may bee sutable". However, on 14 September 1638 Harvard died...