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  • 41Mid-nineteenth century Spain — History of Spain caption= Revolución , by Eugenio Lucas VelázquezSpain in the mid nineteenth century was a country in turmoil. Occupied by Napoleon from 1808 to 1814, a massively destructive war of independence ensued, driven by an emergent… …

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  • 42William Lovett — (Born Newlyn, Cornwall 1800 died 1877) was a British activist and an important leader of the political movement Chartism. One of the leading London based Artisan Radicals of his generation, Lovett believed that political rights could be garnered… …

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  • 43Edward MacCabe — infobox cardinalstyles cardinal name=Edward Cardinal MacCabe dipstyle=His Eminence offstyle=Your Eminence See=Dublin |Edward Cardinal MacCabe (Dublin, 14 February1816 Kingstown11 February 1885) was the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin from… …

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  • 44Gorkha Janmukti Morcha — Chairperson Bimal Gurung Secretary General Roshan Giri Founded 2007 Headquarters North Point, Singamari, Darjeeling, India …

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  • 45Edward McCabe —     Edward McCabe     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Edward McCabe     Cardinal, born in Dublin, 1816; died at Kingstown, 11 February, 1885; he was the son of poor parents, educated at Father Doyle s school on the Quays and at Maynooth College, and… …

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  • 46Moral Aspect of Vivisection —     Moral Aspect of Vivisection     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Moral Aspect of Vivisection     Defined literally the word vivisection signifies the dissection of living creatures; ordinarily it means any scientific experiment on animals involving… …

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  • 47Mid-19th-century Spain — History of Spain This article is part of a series Early History …

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  • 48TISZAESZLAR — (Hung. Tiszaeszlár), town in N.E. Hungary, not far from the provincial capital, Nyiregyhaza. The town became notorious in Jewish history in connection with a blood libel there which aroused public opinion throughout Europe at the time and became… …

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  • 49Flurries — Flurry Flur ry, n.; pl. {Flurries}. [Prov. E. flur to ruffle.] 1. A sudden and brief blast or gust; a light, temporary breeze; as, a flurry of wind. [1913 Webster] 2. A light shower or snowfall accompanied with wind. [1913 Webster] Like a flurry… …

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  • 50Flurry — Flur ry, n.; pl. {Flurries}. [Prov. E. flur to ruffle.] 1. A sudden and brief blast or gust; a light, temporary breeze; as, a flurry of wind. [1913 Webster] 2. A light shower or snowfall accompanied with wind. [1913 Webster] Like a flurry of snow …

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