Letters to John Adams

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Across
  1. 3. The protective care of God or of nature as a spiritual power.
  2. 5. Distress or embarrassment at having failed or been humiliated.
  3. 9. Unexpected and inexplicable changes in a situation or in someone’s behavior.
  4. 12. In the 18th-century context, this means "acutely" or "deeply felt" through the senses.
  5. 13. A person who believes in a creator who does not intervene in the universe
  6. 15. To regard with disgust and hatred.
  7. 16. Intense happiness or bliss.
  8. 18. All future generations of people.
  9. 19. Great respect; reverence.
Down
  1. 1. The severely damaging or destructive effects of something.
  2. 2. People of high social standing, specifically the class below the nobility.
  3. 4. A person's face or facial expression.
  4. 6. Very bad or unpleasant; causing moral revulsion.
  5. 7. Agreement by all people involved; being of one mind.
  6. 8. Individuals in a subordinate or slave-like position who owe allegiance to a superior.
  7. 10. Unable to be defeated or overcome; shielded against attack.
  8. 11. To instigate or stir up (typically a rebellion or trouble).
  9. 14. Done suddenly or without careful consideration; hasty.
  10. 17. Exemption from punishment; freedom from the negative consequences of an action.