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  • 71History of Ireland — The history of Ireland begins with the first known settlement in Ireland around 8000 BC, when hunter gatherers arrived from Great Britain and continental Europe, probably via a land bridge. [cite book | last = Moody | first = T.W. Martin, F.X.,… …

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  • 72Barbara McClintock — Infobox Scientist name = Barbara McClintock image width = 200px birth date = birth date|1902|6|16 birth place = Hartford, Connecticut, USA nationality = United States death date = death date and age|1992|9|2|1902|6|16 death place = Huntington,… …

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  • 73Joseph Chamberlain — The Right Honourable Joseph Chamberlain The Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain Leader of the Opposition …

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  • 74Jean-Baptiste Lamarck — Portrait of Jean Baptiste Lamarck Born August 1, 1744 …

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  • 75Paracelsus — This article is about Philippus von Hohenheim, known as Paracelsus. For other uses, see Hohenheim (disambiguation). Philippus von Hohenheim portrait by Quentin Massys Born Philip von Hohenheim 11 November 1493 …

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  • 76Paul of Samosata — (lived from 200 to 275 AD) was Bishop of Antioch from 260 to 268. He was a believer in monarchianism, and his teachings anticipate adoptionism.LifePaul was born at Samosata into a family of humble origin. He was elected bishop of Antioch in 260.… …

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  • 77Georges Cuvier — Born August 23, 1769(1769 08 …

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  • 78Irish farm subdivision — The Popery Act (Penal Law) of 1704 required land held (typically in tenancy) by Roman Catholics to be divided equally between all the sons, both legitimate and illegitimate, on his death. In Ireland, this practice [It has been argued that this… …

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  • 79Independent Irish Party — The Independent Irish Party (1852 1858), colloquially known as the Pope’s Brass Band because of their stance on the Ecclesiastical Titles Act , was an Irish political party founded in July 1852 by 40 Liberal Irish MPs who had been elected to the… …

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  • 80Three Fs — The Three Fs were a series of demands first issued by the Tenant Right League in their campaign for land reform in Ireland from the 1850s. They were* Fair rent * Free sale * Fixity of tenureMany historians argue that their absence contributed… …

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