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  • 51Hebrew literature — Jewish culture Visual Arts Visual Arts list …

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  • 52Saint Paul Winter Carnival — The Coolest Celebration on EarthIn 1885 a New York reporter wrote that Saint Paul was another Siberia, unfit for human habitation in winter. Offended by this attack on their Capital City, the Saint Paul Chamber of Commerce decided to not only… …

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  • 53Jerome Horsey — Sir Jerome Horsey (born about 1550, died 1626) of Great Kimble Buckinghamshire was an English explorer, diplomat and politician in the 16th and 17th centuries.He spent much time in Russia over the course of seventeen years, first arriving in 1573 …

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  • 54Clyde Cameron — The Honourable Clyde Cameron AO Member of the Australian Parliament for Hindmarsh In office 10 December 1949 – 19 September 1980 Preceded by Albe …

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  • 55Paul Barillon — d Amoncourt, the marquis de Branges, (1630 1691) was the French ambassador to England from 1677 to 1688. His dispatches from England to Louis XIV have been useful to historians of the period, though an expected bias may be present. With the… …

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  • 56Circus (novel) — For other meanings of Circus , see Circus. Circus   …

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  • 57Jonathan Sewall — (1728 ndash; September 27 1796) was the last British attorney general of Massachusetts.He was born in Boston in 1728. Sewall, a Harvard graduate, served as attorney general of Massachusetts from 1767 to 1775. In 1759 he became a very close friend …

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  • 58Lucius Calpurnius Bibulus — (died around 32) was a Roman statesman.Lucius Bibulus was the third son of Julius Caesar s implacable enemy Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus. His two older brothers were killed in Egypt by some of the soldiery which Aulus Gabinius had left there after… …

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  • 59List of Jewish leaders in the Land of Israel — The following is a list of Jewish leaders since the time of Abraham.For thousands of years, Jews have lived in their homeland, sometimes as an independent polity, sometimes not. Although at times the region was ruled by foreign empires Jews in… …

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  • 60Steuart Wilson — Sir James Steuart Wilson, born Bristol, England, 21 July 1889, died Petersfield, 18 December 1966, was a tenor singer and musical administrator.He was the youngest child of the Rev James Wilson headmaster of Clifton College. He was educated at… …

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