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  • 31Bernard Gilpin — (1517 – 4 March 1583), the Apostle of the North, was an English theologian. BiographyEducationGilpin descended from a Westmorland family, and was born in Kentmere. He was educated at Queens College, Oxford University, graduating B.A. in 1540, M.A …

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  • 32Lucien Young — (31 March 1852 ndash; 2 October 1912) was an admiral of the United States Navy. His active duty career included service in the Spanish American War.Early life and careerYoung was born in Lexington, Kentucky, on 31 March 1852. He was appointed a… …

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  • 33Chola government — List of Chola kings Early Cholas Elara Chola  ·   235 BC – 161 BC Ilamcetcenni  ·   Karikala Chola Nedunkilli  · &# …

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  • 34Treaty of Concordia — The Treaty of Concordia (or the Partition Treaty of 1648) was signed on March 23, 1648 between the French and the Dutch. The signing took place atop Mount Concordia . Based on the terms of the agreement, the island of Saint Martin was to be… …

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  • 35HMS Tyger (1647) — HMS Tyger , often spelled Tiger , was a 38 gun fourth rate frigate of the Royal Navy, built by Peter Pett II at Woolwich and launched in 1647. The term frigate during the period of this ship referred to a method of construction, rather than a… …

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  • 36Robert Hyde — Sir Robert Hyde (1595 1665) was an English judge and Chief Justice of the King’s Bench.Early careerHyde, who was born at his father s house, Heale, near Salisbury, in 1595, was second son of Sir Lawrence Hyde, attorney general to Anne, the… …

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  • 37remiss — remissly, adv. remissness, n. /ri mis /, adj. 1. negligent, careless, or slow in performing one s duty, business, etc.: He s terribly remiss in his work. 2. characterized by negligence or carelessness. 3. lacking force or energy; languid;… …

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  • 38Boycotting — • Practice named after Captain Boycott, against whom this form of ostracism had great effect Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Boycotting     Boycotting      …

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  • 39Duel — • This word, as used both in the ecclesiastical and civil criminal codes, generally signifies every contest with deadly weapons which takes place by agreement between two persons on account of some private quarrel Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… …

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  • 40Fortitude — • One of the gifts from the Holy Ghost is a supernatural virtue Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Fortitude     Fortitude     † …

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