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  • 111Two Solitudes — Hugh MacLennan Pour les articles homonymes, voir MacLennan. Hugh MacLennan est un écrivain, professeur et journaliste québécois de langue anglaise, né à Glace Bay, Nouvelle Écosse, en 1907 et décédé le 9 octobre 1990. Après des études aux… …

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  • 112George Herriman — con su mujer e hijos Nombre completo George Joseph Herriman Nacimiento 22 de …

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  • 113СКОТСМЕН — [англ. Scotsman] в Англии: общепринятое именование шотландцев; прежнее именование скотчмен (англ. Scotchman) ныне считается пренебрежительным. Словарь иностранных слов. Комлев Н.Г., 2006 …

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  • 114Capuchin Friars Minor — • An autonomous branch of the first Franciscan Order Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Capuchin Friars Minor     Capuchin Friars Minor      …

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  • 115Germany — • History divided by time periods, beginning with before 1556 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Germany     Germany     † …

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  • 116New Hampshire — • The most northerly of the thirteen original states of the United States Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. New Hampshire     New Hampshire      …

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  • 117Reims — • Archdiocese of Reims comprising the district of Reims in the Department of Marne and the whole Department of Ardennes Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Reims     Reims      …

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  • 118Rhymed Bibles — • Short article on rhymed versions of the Bible, which are almost always psalters or only part of the Psalms Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rhymed Bibles     Rhymed Bibles …

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  • 119Soissons — • Includes, with the exception of two hamlets, the entire Department of Aisne Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Soissons     Soissons      …

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  • 120Abbey of Saint-Victor —     Abbey of Saint Victor     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abbey of Saint Victor     In the year 1108, the famous William of Champeaux, archdeacon of Notre Dame in Paris, who had been lecturing to crowds of students, relinquishing his chair, retired …

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