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  • 31Mason–Dixon Line — For other uses, see Mason Dixon. The original Mason Dixon Line The Mason–Dixon Line (or Mason and Dixon s Line) was surveyed between 1763 and 1767 by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon in the resolution of a border dispute between British colonies… …

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  • 32Mason, James — (1909–1984)    James Mason was England’s biggest box office attraction in the 1940s. He was born in Huddersfield, England; his father was a wool merchant. He took a degree in architecture at Cambridge University in 1931, but decided to go on the… …

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  • 33Free Soil, Michigan — Infobox Settlement official name = Free Soil, Michigan settlement type = Village nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250px map caption = Location of Free Soil, Michigan mapsize1 = map… …

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  • 34Mason County War — v · Gunfig …

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  • 35Mason-Dixon line — /may seuhn dik seuhn/ the boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland, partly surveyed by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon between 1763 and 1767, popularly considered before the end of slavery as a line of demarcation between free and slave states …

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  • 36Mason, George — born 1725, Fairfax county, Va. died Oct. 7, 1792, Fairfax county, Va., U.S. American Revolutionary statesman. The owner of a large plantation, he became active in efforts to promote the westward expansion of the colonies. In 1774 he helped his… …

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  • 37Free Soil Township, Michigan — Infobox Settlement official name = Free Soil Township, Michigan settlement type = Township nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image |pushpin pushpin label position =left pushpin map caption =Location within the state of Michigan… …

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  • 38Mason Science College — Not to be confused with Josiah Mason College, a specialist Sixth Form College (established 1983). Edmund Street elevation of the college …

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  • 39Mason and Dixon Line — also called  Mason Dixon Line,        originally the boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania in the United States. In the pre Civil War period it was regarded, together with the Ohio River, as the dividing line between slave states south of it …

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  • 40Free trade — Not to be confused with Free market. World trade A series on Trade …

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