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  • 71List of schools of philosophy — List of philosophical schools and movements: Contents 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 D 5 E 6 …

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  • 72Dighajanu Sutta — Part of a series on Buddhism Outline · Portal History Timeline · Councils …

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  • 73François de La Mothe Le Vayer — (1588, Paris May 9 1672), was a French writer. He was admitted to the French Academy in 1639, and was the tutor of Louis XIV.Born in Paris of a noble family of Maine. His father was an avocat at the parlement of Paris and author of a curious… …

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  • 74Libertarian conservatism — Ron Paul …

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  • 75Islamic Civilization during the European Renaissance — Difficulties in discerning Islamic history during the Renaissance Period= Information on Islamic civilization in Europe during the Renaissance period (11th to 16th centuries) is scattered and widespread. Due to this, subjects covered in this… …

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  • 76Middle East and globalization — Globalization has been internalized in Arabic as “awlaama” [1] and refers to the spread throughout the globe of ideas, customs, institutions, and attitudes originated in one part of the world [2] which are usually Western in origin. For this… …

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  • 77American Gnostic Church — The American Gnostic Church is a new religious movement based on the teachings of Aleister Crowley. It was incorporated in November, 1985 by Rev. James M. Martin as an offshoot of the Ordo Templi Baphe Metis, with which it is still associated.… …

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  • 78First Stadtholderless Period — The First Stadtholderless Period or Era (1650 1672) (Dutch Eerste Stadhouderloze Tijdperk ) is the period in the history of the Dutch Republic in which it reached the zenith of its economic, military and political Golden Age. The term has… …

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  • 79The Parson's Wedding — is a Caroline era stage play, a comedy written by Thomas Killigrew. Often regarded as the author s best play, the drama has sometimes been considered an anticipation of Restoration comedy, written a generation before the Restoration; its general… …

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  • 80Antoine de Mouchy — (Antonius Monchiacenus Demochares) (b. 1494, at Ressons sur Matz, near Beauvais, in Picardy; d. 8 May 1574) was a French theologian and canonist, at Paris. A traditional explanation of the French term mouchard, meaning police spy or informer, is… …

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