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  • 111Noble Eightfold Path — Eightfold Path redirects here. For other uses, see Eightfold Path (disambiguation). The Dharma wheel, often used to represent the Noble Eightfold Path …

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  • 112Parsi people — Infobox Ethnic group group= Parsis poptime= c. 70,000 popplace= c. 70% in India, 5% in Pakistan and Sri Lanka, 25% elsewhere (largely the United Kingdom) langs= Gujarati, English,marathi rels= ZoroastrianismA Parsi ( gu. પારસી Pārsī ,… …

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  • 113Jonathan Edwards (theologian) — Infobox Person name = Jonathan Edwards image size = 200px caption = birth date = birth date|1703|10|5|mf=y birth place = East Windsor, Connecticut death date = death date|1758|3|22|mf=y (age 54) death place = Princeton, New Jersey occupation =… …

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  • 114Deciduous — For other uses, see Deciduous (disambiguation). Deciduous forest in autumn …

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  • 115Sanilac County, Michigan — Infobox U.S. County county = Sanilac County state = Michigan map size = 200 founded = September 10, 1822 seat = Sandusky | area total sq mi =1590 area land sq mi =964 area water sq mi =626 area percentage = 39.39% census yr = 2000 pop = 44547… …

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  • 1161724 in literature — The year 1724 in literature involved some significant events and new books.Events* The performance of Johann Sebastian Bach s St. John Passion New books* Anonymous A Narrative of All the Robberies, Escapes, c. of John Sheppard (attrib. Daniel… …

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  • 1171735 in literature — The year 1735 in literature involved some significant events and new books.Events* Samuel Johnson marries Elizabeth Tetty Porter, twenty years his senior. * August 4 At the end of the trial of John Zenger for seditious libel in the New York… …

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  • 118Ode to a Nightingale — W. J. Neatby s illustration for Ode to a Nightingale Ode to a Nightingale is a poem by John Keats written in May 1819 in either the garden of the Spaniards Inn, Hampstead, or, as according to Keats friend Charles Armitage Brown, under a plum tree …

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  • 119John Fell (clergyman) — John Fell (June 23, 1625 – July 10, 1686), served as Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, and later concomitantly as Bishop of Oxford.BiographyThe son of Samuel Fell, also Dean of Christ Church, he was born at Longworth, Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) and …

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  • 120John Zephaniah Holwell — FRS (1711 1798) was an employee of the English East India Company, and a temporary Governor of Bengal (1760). He was also one of the first Europeans to study Indian antiquities. Holwell was a survivor of the Black Hole of Calcutta, June 1756, the …

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