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  • 61Isaac Newton's early life and achievements — IsaacNewtonSegmentsThe following article is part of an in depth biography of Sir Isaac Newton, the English mathematician and scientist, author of the Principia .ChildhoodSir Isaac Newton was born on December 25, 1642 [ OS: 25 December 1642] in… …

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  • 62Culture of Peru — Architecture Art Cinema Cuisine Dances Literature Music Poetry Television The Culture of Peru was shaped by the relationship between Hispanic and Amerindian cultures. The ethnic diversity and rugged geography of Peru allowed dive …

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  • 63Flag of Scotland — The Saltire redirects here. For other uses, see Saltire. See also: Royal Standard of Scotland Flag of Scotland Name Saint Andrew s Cross The Saltire Use …

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  • 64History of Sussex — Prehistoric Sussex= Archaeological collections contain a neanderthal handaxe, found at Hamsey near Lewes, dated to perhaps 80,000 years ago.Later archaeological finds have shown that Mesolithic peoples had arrived in the area today known as… …

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  • 65Cap Haïtien — • Erected by Pius IX, 3 October, 1861, in the ecclesiastical Province of Port au Prince Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Cap Haitien     Cap Haïtien      …

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  • 66Wyclif, John — • Lengthy biographical article. Includes bibliography Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Wyclif, John     John Wyclif …

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  • 67John Wyclif —     John Wyclif     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Wyclif     (WYCLIFFE, or WICLIF, etc.).     Writer and reformer , b. probably at Hipswell near Richmond, in Yorkshire, 1324; d. at Lutterworth, Leicestershire, 31 Dec., 1384. His family is said… …

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  • 68principal — prin·ci·pal 1 / prin sə pəl/ adj 1: being the main or most important, consequential, or influential their principal place of business the principal obligor 2: of, relating to, or constituting principal or a principal the principal amount of the… …

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  • 69Charlottenlund — For the homonymous palace, see : Charlottenlund Palace. Charlottenlund Charlottenlund Palace …

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  • 70Birch-Pfeiffer, Charlotte — (1800 1868)    Playwright, actress, manager. Charlotte Pfeiffer married Christian Birch, a Danish physician with literary aspirations, in 1825. Thereafter her career blossomed into one of the most considerable of the 19th century. Her plays were… …

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