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  • 81Religion — • The voluntary subjection of oneself to God Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Religion     Religion     † …

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  • 82The Duke of Alva —     The Duke of Alva     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Duke of Alva     (FERNANDO ALVAREZ DE TOLEDO)     Born 1508, of one of the most distinguished Castilian families, which boasted descent from the Byzantine emperors; died at Thomar, 12 January …

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  • 83Military history of New Zealand during World War II — A 1940 poster, signed by Michael Joseph Savage, calling on New Zealanders to support the war effort. New Zealand entered the Second World War by declaring war on Nazi Germany with Britain. The state of war with Germany was officially held to have …

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  • 84Jewish Naturalization Act 1753 — The Jewish Naturalization Act 1753 was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of Great Britain, which received royal assent on 7 July 1753 but was repealed in 1754 due to widespread opposition to its provisions.cite… …

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  • 851. FC Union Berlin — Full name 1. FC Union Berlin e. V. Nickname(s) Eiserne, Eisern Union (The Iron Ones, Iron Union) Founded …

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  • 86White Australia Policy —       the anti Asian immigration policy initiated by the new Commonwealth of Australia in 1901. It reflected a long standing and unifying sentiment of the various Australian colonies and remained a fundamental government policy into the mid 20th… …

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  • 87cant — I. n. 1. Whining talk, pious prating, sanctimonious phrases. 2. Hypocrisy, affected piety, sham holiness. 3. Peculiar form of speech, professional parlance, partisan vocabulary, shibboleths of sect, popular cry. 4. Slang, jargon, low language,… …

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  • 88Military history of New Zealand — Flag of New Zealand …

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  • 89BERRY, Sir Graham (1822-1904) — premier of Victoria was born at Twickenham, near London, on 28 August 1822. His father, Benjamin Berry, was a fairly prosperous tradesman, who had married a Miss Clara Graham. Their son had few educational advantages, and on leaving school at an… …

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  • 90Cries — Cry Cry (kr?), n.; pl. {Cries} (kr?z). [F. cri, fr. crier to cry. See {Cry}, v. i. ] 1. A loud utterance; especially, the inarticulate sound produced by one of the lower animals; as, the cry of hounds; the cry of wolves. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2 …

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