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  • 111Jeremy Taylor — (1613 13 August, 1667) was a clergyman in the Church of England who achieved fame as an author during The Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell. He is sometimes known as the Shakespeare of Divines for his poetic style of expression and was often… …

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  • 113Battle of Milne Bay — Part of World War II, Pacific War Australian troops at Milne Bay in 1942, sh …

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  • 114Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau — Infobox Prime Minister name=Pierre Waldeck Rousseau caption= Waldeck Rousseau, photographed by Nadar order=68th Prime Minister of France term start =22 June 1899 term end =7 June 1902 predecessor =Charles Dupuy successor =Émile Combes birth date …

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  • 115Charles Auguste Louis Joseph, duc de Morny — Charles Auguste Louis Joseph Demorny/de Morny, 1st Duc de Morny (September 15 16 1811 in Switzerland ndash; March 10 1865 in Paris) was a French statesman. He was the natural son of Hortense de Beauharnais (wife of Louis Bonaparte, and queen of… …

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  • 116William Kempe — See Will Kempe (actor) for the contemporary television actor William Kempe (died 1603?), also spelled Kemp, was an English actor and dancer best known for being one of the original actors in William Shakespeare s plays. Specialising in comic… …

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  • 117George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham — George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, KG, PC, FRS (10 January 1628 – 16 April 1687), was an English statesman and poet. Upbringing and education George was the son of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, favourite of James I and Charles I …

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  • 118Samuel Rawson Gardiner — (4 March 1829 24 February 1902) was an English historian.The son of Rawson Boddam Gardiner, he was born near Alresford, Hampshire. He was educated at Winchester College and Christ Church, Oxford, where he obtained a first class in literae… …

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  • 119Fourteen Points — ) remained skeptical of the applicability of Wilsonian idealism. [Irwin Unger, These United States (2007) 561.] The speech was delivered over 10 months before the Armistice with Germany ended World War I, but the Fourteen Points became the basis… …

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  • 120The Five — For other uses, see 5 (disambiguation). The Five Mily Balakirev César Cui Modest Mussorgsky Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov Alexander Borodin …

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