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  • 51Battle of Ager Falernus — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Ager Falernus partof=the Second Punic War date= Summer 217 BC place= Mount Callicula, Campania, present day Italy result= Carthaginian victory combatant1=Carthage combatant2=Roman Republic commander1=… …

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  • 52George James Coates — (8 August 1869 – 27 July 1930) was an Australian artist. NOTOC Early lifeCoates was born in Emerald Hill (now South Melbourne, Victoria), the son of John Coates, an artist lithographer of English stock, and his wife Elizabeth, a daughter of… …

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  • 53Alchemy in history — Alchemy encompasses several philosophical traditions spanning some four millennia and three continents. These traditions general penchant for cryptic and symbolic language makes it hard to trace their mutual influences and genetic… …

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  • 54COATES, George James (1869-1930) — artist was born at North Melbourne on 8 August 1869. His father, John Coates, was an artist lithographer of English stock, his mother was the daughter of Ephraim Irwin who came from Ireland. He was educated at St James Grammar School, and at the… …

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  • 55recruit — I. v. a. 1. Repair, replenish, supply, lack. 2. Refresh, revive, restore, renovate, renew, recover, reinvigorate, regain, retreive. 3. (Mil.) Reinforce, supply with new men. II. v. n. 1. Raise new soldiers, get supplies men, enlist troops. 2 …

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  • 56Germanic Religion —    A collection of beliefs, practices, and heroic tales about the gods, humankind, and nature, Germanic religion was at the core of barbarian culture prior to the conversion of the barbarians to Christianity. Current knowledge of Germanic… …

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  • 57recuperate — [ri ko͞o′pə rāt΄, rikyo͞o′pə rāt] vt. recuperated, recuperating [< L recuperatus, pp. of recuperare, to recover: akin to recipere, to bring back, recover: see RECEIVE] to get back, or recover (losses, health, etc.) vi. 1. to be restored to… …

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  • 58strong — adj. & adv. adj. (stronger; strongest) 1 having the power of resistance; able to withstand great force or opposition; not easily damaged or overcome (strong material; strong faith; a strong character). 2 (of a person s constitution) able to… …

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  • 59Convalescent — Con va*les cent, a. [L. convalescens, entis, p. pr.: cf. F. convalescent.] 1. Recovering from sickness or debility; partially restored to health or strength. [1913 Webster] 2. Of or pertaining to convalescence. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 60Erasmus Darwin — Infobox Person name = Erasmus Darwin image size = 171px caption = Erasmus Darwin. birth date = birth date|1731|12|12|df=y birth place = Elston Hall, Elston, Nottinghamshire near Newark on Trent death date = Death date and… …

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