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  • 61West Virginia — • The state bounded by Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Virginia, and on Kentucky Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. West Virginia     West Virginia      …

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  • 62Meredith, George — (1828 1909)    Novelist and poet, b. at Portsmouth, s. of Augustus M., a naval outfitter, who afterwards went to Cape Town, and ed. at Portsmouth and Neuwied in Germany. Owing to the neglect of a trustee, what means he had inherited were lost,… …

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  • 63Hebrew Bible — • As compared with the Latin Vulgate, the Hebrew Bible includes the entire Old Testament with the exception of the seven deuterocanonical books, Tobias, Judith, Wisdom, Ecclesiasticus, Baruch, I and II Machabees, and the deuterocanonical portions …

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  • 64Paulist Fathers — • A community of priests for giving missions and doing other Apostolic works, especially for making converts to the Catholic faith Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Paulist Fathers     Missionary Society of St. Paul the Apo …

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  • 65Russell Kirk — (19 October 1918 ndash; 29 April1994) was an American political theorist, historian, social critic, literary critic, and fiction author known for his influence on 20th century American conservatism. His 1953 book, The Conservative Mind , gave… …

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  • 66Audace class destroyer — The Audace class destroyers were two guided missile destroyers built for the Italian Navy during the Cold War. An improvement of the Impavido class, these ships were designed for area air defence and also had a heavy gun armament. They were… …

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  • 67Communion Antiphon — • The term Communion is used, not only for the reception of the Holy Eucharist, but also as a shortened form for the antiphon that was originally sung while the people were receiving the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 68Jean-Siffrein Maury —     Jean Siffrein Maury     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jean Siffrein Maury     Cardinal and statesman, born at Valréas, near Avignon, 26 June, 1746; died at Rome on 10 May, 1817. He made his early studies in his native town and at Avignon, and by… …

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  • 69Meistersinger — For the opera/music drama by Richard Wagner see Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (1868). Hans Sachs, leader of a famous 16th century Meistersinger school in Nuremberg A Meistersinger (German for “master singer”) was a member of a German guild for… …

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  • 70Christian Schnabel — Christian Leberecht Schnabel (13 May 1878, Regensburg 29 January 1936, Munich) was a German designer and inventor. Contents 1 Biography 2 References 2.1 Literatur 2.2 …

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