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  • 21Égalité des races — Principe de l égalité des races La proposition d’inscrire le principe de l’égalité des races (Race equality proposal ) est faite par le Japon pendant les travaux de la commission chargée de rédiger la Charte de la future Société des Nations (SDN) …

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  • 22lover — loverless, adj. loverlike, adj. /luv euhr/, n. 1. a person who is in love with another. 2. a person who has a sexual or romantic relationship with another. 3. a person with whom one conducts an extramarital sexual affair. 4. a person who has a… …

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  • 23Heywood, Thomas — ▪ English actor and playwright born 1574?, Lincolnshire, Eng. died Aug. 16, 1641, London       English actor playwright whose career spans the peak periods of Elizabethan and Jacobean drama.       Heywood apparently attended the University of… …

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  • 24Morelos, José María — • Mexican patriot, b. at Valladolid (now called Morelia in his honour), Mexico, on 30 September, 1765; shot at San Cristóbal Ecatepec on 22 December, 1815 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Morelos, José María …

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  • 25Bartholomaeus Arnoldi —     Bartholomaeus Arnoldi     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Bartholomaeus Arnoldi     Usually called Usingen, after his birthplace, an Augustinian friar, teacher of Luther, and with him inmate of the Augustinian monastery at Erfurt; b. in 1463; d. at …

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  • 26Jose Maria Morelos —     José María Morelos     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► José María Morelos     Mexican patriot, b. at Valladolid (now called Morelia in his honour), Mexico, on 30 September, 1765; shot at San Cristóbal Ecatepec on 22 December, 1815. His father died… …

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  • 27Mamie — noun A diminutive of Mary or Mavis, also used as a formal female given name. When they are used to express the affectionate regard of near friends and relatives they also may be pretty and appropriate, but they look very silly in a formal… …

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  • 28Minnie — noun A diminutive of Wilhelmina. Popular as a formal female given name in the 19th century. When they are used to express the affectionate regard of near friends and relatives they also may be pretty and appropriate, but they look very silly in a …

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  • 29Dr Charles James Fox — Dr. Charles James Fox Charles James Fox (London, 25 January 1799 – London, 12 May 1874) Contents 1 Life 2 Obituaries …

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  • 30AUTHORISED VERSION OF THE BIBLE —    was executed between the years 1604 and 1610 at the instance of James I., so that it is not undeservedly called King James s Bible, and was the work of 47 men selected with marked fairness and discretion, divided into three groups of two… …

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