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  • 31The Communist Manifesto —   The first edition of the book, in German …

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  • 32The Fortune of War Public House — The Fortune of War was an ancient public house in Smithfield, London.It was located on a corner originally known as Pie Corner , today at the junction of Giltspur Street and Cock Lane. Its name derived from the magpie represented on the sign of… …

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  • 33The Alexandrian Library —     The Alexandrian Library     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Alexandrian Library     The Great Library of Alexandria, so called to distinguish it from the smaller or daughter library in the Serapeum, was a foundation of the first Ptolemies for… …

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  • 34The Religion of Shakespeare (Was Shakespeare Catholic?) —     The Religion of Shakespeare     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Religion of Shakespeare     Of both Milton and Shakespeare it was stated after their deaths, upon Protestant (Protestantism) authority, that they had professed Catholicism. In… …

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  • 35The Devil's Footprints — was the name given to a peculiar phenomenon that occurred in Devon, England on 8 February, 1855. After a light snowfall, during the night, a series of hoof like marks appeared in the snow. These footprints, measuring 1.5 to 2.5 inches wide and… …

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  • 36The Wild Gallant — is a Restoration comedy written by John Dryden. It was Dryden s earliest play, and written in prose, not verse; it was premiered on the stage by the King s Company at their Vere Street theatre, formerly Gibbon s Tennis Court, on February 5, 1663 …

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  • 37The University of Aberdeen —     The University of Aberdeen     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The University of Aberdeen     The founder of this, one of the three universities established in Scotland in Catholic times, was William Elphinstone, who was Bishop of Aberdeen from… …

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  • 38The Jews of Islam — (1984) is a book written by Middle East historian and scholar Bernard Lewis. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the history and the state of the Jews living in the Islamic world, (as contrasted to the Jews of Christendom.) The first… …

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  • 39The New Shetlander — is Scotland s longest running literary magazine, founded in 1947, and edited originally by Peter Jamieson. It has had a central role in Shetland s Literature since. For the greater part of its existence thus far, 1956 till 1988, the NS benefited… …

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  • 40The Golden Mile (Angling) — The Golden Mile is a term used by Recreational Sea Anglers (RSAs) to describe the close inshore area that is exceptionally important to the Recreational Sea Angling sector, and of importance to the close inshore marine ecology, with implications… …

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