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  • 111Pierre Guillaume Frédéric le Play — (April 11, 1806 April 5, 1882 in Paris), was a French engineer, sociologist and economist, born at La Rivière Saint Sauveur, a village near Honfleur (Calvados), the son of a custom house official. He was educated at the École Polytechnique, and… …

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  • 112Paul Octave Hébert — Infobox Governor order = 15th office = Governor of Louisiana term start = 1853 term end = 1856 lieutenant = (1) W.W. Farmer (2) Robert C. Wickliffe predecessor = Joseph Marshall Walker successor = Robert C. Wickliffe birth date = birth… …

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  • 113Charles Lallemand — François Antoine Charles Lallemand Born 1774 Metz, France …

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  • 114Cocket — In old English law, a cocket was a custom house seal; or a certified document given to a shipper as a warrant that his goods have been duly entered and have paid duty. Hence, in Scotland, there was an officer called the clerk of the cocket.… …

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  • 115New London Ledge Light — Location Groton, Connecticut Coordinates …

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  • 116Alberto Vanasco — (Buenos Aires, Argentina; 1925 May 11, 1993) was an Argentine novelist, poet and short fiction writer.BiographyAlberto Vanasco was born in 1925 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His family moved to San Juan to settle at an estate belonging to his… …

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  • 117Fatima Jinnah Dental College — Infobox University name = Fatima Jinnah Dental College established = In 1992 by Dr. Syed Bakar Askary type = Private city = Karachi state = Sindh country = Pakistan free label = free = affiliations = Pakistan Medical and Dental Council College of …

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  • 118James Cavanagh (soldier) — James Cavanagh (b. in County Tipperary, Ireland, 1831; d. in New York 7 January1901) was an Irish American soldier.LifeHe emigrated to New York when he was sixteen years old and went to work as a carpenter. In 1852 he enlisted as a private in the …

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  • 119James Cavanagh —     James Cavanagh     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► James Cavanagh     Soldier, b. in County Tipperary, Ireland, 1831; d. in New York, 7 January, 1901. He emigrated to New York when he was sixteen years old and went to work as a carpenter. In 1852… …

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  • 120Dewan — The originally Persian title of dewan (also quite commonly known as Diwan; also spelled van) has, at various points in Islamic history, designated various differing though similar functions. Contents 1 Etymology 2 Council 3 Title …

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