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  • 71Archibald Strong — Archibald Thomas Strong (1876 1930) was an Australian scholar and poet. The son of Professor Herbert Strong, he was born at Melbourne on 30 December 1876. He was taken to England in 1883 and was educated at Sedbergh School and Liverpool… …

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  • 72Rex v Wallace — Rex v. Wallace ( [1931] 23 Cr. App. R. 32) is a leading English criminal case, famous as being the only occasion that a conviction for murder has been overturned on the grounds that the verdict was unreasonable, or cannot be supported, having… …

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  • 73Robert (Bob) Allen — Infobox Person name = Robert (Bob) Allen imagesize = caption = birth date = 1772 birth place = London, England. death date = 1805 death place = London, England. death cause = Apoplexy occupation = Surgeon, Journalist.Robert (Bob) Allen, (1772… …

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  • 74Repentir (christianisme) — Le repentir, ou contrition, est le regret sincère d une faute. Dans le catholicisme, le repentir s effectue au début de la célébration eucharistique (la messe), ou avant le sacrement de pénitence et de réconciliation. Sommaire 1 Interprétation… …

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  • 75William McKinley: War Message — ▪ Primary Source              The Spanish government sincerely wished to avoid war with the United States but faced tremendous internal problems coupled with a military situation in Cuba that had gotten out of control. In an effort to appease the …

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  • 76Contrition — • Lat. contritio, a breaking of something hardened Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Contrition     Contrition     † …

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  • 77biggin — noun /ˈbɪɡɪn/ a) A childs cap; (figuratively) childhood. , 1819: “my brain has been topsy turvy, they say, ever since the biggin was bound first round my head; so turning me upside down may peradventure restore it again.” Walter Scott, Ivanhoe b) …

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  • 78perchance — adverb /pɜː(ɹ)ˈtʃɑːns/ perhaps; by chance Syn: by any chance, maybe, peradventure, perhaps, possibly, mayhap …

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  • 79maybe — 1. adverb /ˈmeɪbi/ (as a pro sentence) perhaps that is true (expressing no commitment to a decision or a neutral viewpoint to a statement) Syn: mayhaps, peradventure, perhaps, possibly, could be, might be, possible 2. noun /ˈmeɪbi/ Something that …

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  • 80STRONG, Sir Archibald Thomas (1876-1930) — scholar and poet son of Professor H. A. Strong (q.v.), was born at Melbourne on 30 December 1876. He was taken to England in 1883 and was educated at Sedbergh school and Liverpool university where he graduated B.A. with first class honours in… …

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