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  • 111Norbulingka — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Institut Norbulingka. Le « nouveau palais d été » au Norbulingka. Norbulingka ou Norbu Lingka (en tibétain: ནོར་འུ་གླིང་ཀ་; wylie …

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  • 112frequent — frequentable, adj. frequenter, n. frequentness, n. adj. /free kweuhnt/; v. /fri kwent , free kweuhnt/, adj. 1. happening or occurring at short intervals: to make frequent trips to Tokyo. 2. constant, habitual, or regular: a frequent guest. 3.… …

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  • 113Coleridge, Hartley — ▪ British poet born Sept. 19, 1796, Kingsdown, Bristol, Gloucestershire, Eng. died Jan. 6, 1849, Grasmere, Cumberland       English poet whose wayward talent found expression in his skillful and sensitive sonnets.       The eldest son of the poet …

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  • 114Abraham Lincoln: First Inaugural Address — ▪ Primary Source       Monday, March 4, 1861       In compliance with a custom as old as the Government itself, I appear before you to address you briefly and to take in your presence the oath prescribed by the Constitution of the United States… …

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  • 115Beirut — • In Phoenicia, a titular Latin see, and the residential see of several prelates of Oriental rites Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Beirut     Beirut      …

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  • 116Heinrich Bernhard, Freiherr von Andlaw —     Heinrich Bernhard, Freiherr von Andlaw     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Heinrich Bernhard, Freiherr von Andlaw     A famous Catholic statesman of the nineteenth century, b. 20 August, 1803, at Freiburg im Breisgau; d. 3 may, 1871. His chief… …

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  • 117Leonard Goffine —     Leonard Goffine     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Leonard Goffine     (Or GOFFINÉ).     Born at Cologne, or according to some, at Broich, 6 December, 1648; died 11 August, 1719. At the age of nineteen he entered the Norbertine Abbey of Steinfeld …

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  • 118Classical theory of growth and stagnation — Classical economics refers to work done by a group of economists in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The theories developed mainly focused on the way market economies functioned. Classical Economics study mainly concentrates on the… …

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  • 119Marie Bethell Beauclerc — Born Born Maria Bethell 10 October 1845(1845 10 10) St Pancras, London, England Died 19 September 1897( …

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  • 120Sir Maziere Brady, 1st Baronet — PC (20 July 1796 – 13 April 1871) was an Irish judge, notable for his exceptionally long tenure as Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Brady was born in Dublin, the second son of Francis Brady of Booterstown and his wife Charlotte Hodgson. Educated at… …

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