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  • 31Douglas Hamilton — For other people named Douglas Hamilton, see Douglas Hamilton (disambiguation). Major General Douglas Hamilton, 1870, age 52 …

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  • 32gemanian — w/vt2 to be restored to health? wv/t2 to be restored to health? …

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  • 33recover — I. v. a. 1. Regain, reclaim, get back, win back. 2. Retrieve, repair, recruit, make up for. 3. Heal, cure, restore, revive. 4. Rescue, save. 5. (Law.) Obtain by course of law, get by judgment. II. v. n …

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  • 34Matsukata Masayoshi — ▪ prime minister of Japan in full (from 1906)  Kōshaku (Prince) Matsukata Masayoshi  born April 3, 1834, Kagoshima, Japan died July 2, 1924, Tokyo  statesman whose financial reforms stabilized and restored Japanese government finances in the… …

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  • 35Harriet Martineau — (June 12, 1802 ndash; June 27, 1876) was an English writer and philosopher, renowned in her day as a controversial journalist, political economist, abolitionist and life long feminist. Early lifeThe sixth of eight children, Harriet Martineau was… …

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  • 36Nepal Youth Foundation — (NYF) Founded 1990, Sausalito, California Location 3030 Bridgeway, Suite 123, Sausalito, California Area served Nepal …

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  • 37Alexander Graham Bell — Infobox Person name = Alexander Graham Bell image size = 225px caption = Portrait of Alexander Graham Bell c. 1910 birth date = 3 March 1847 birth place = Edinburgh, Scotland, UK death date = death date and age|1922|8|2|1847|3|3|df=y death place …

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  • 38Richard Stockton (1730–1781) — Richard Stockton (October 1, 1730 ndash; February 28, 1781) was an American lawyer, jurist, legislator, and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Early lifeA son of John Stockton, he was born near Princeton, New Jersey attended Samuel… …

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  • 39Swinburne, Algernon Charles — born April 5, 1837, London, Eng. died April 10, 1909, Putney, London English poet and critic. After attending Eton and the University of Oxford, Swinburne lived on an allowance from his father. His verse drama Atalanta in Calydon (1865) first… …

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  • 40Jean Mabillon —     Jean Mabillon     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jean Mabillon     Benedictine monk of the Congregation of Saint Maur, born at Saint Pierremont between Mouzon and the Chartreuse of Mont Dieu in Champagne, 23 November, 1632; died at Paris, 27… …

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