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  • 51Lodowicke Muggleton — Lodowicke Muggleton, by William Wood, circa 1674 Lodowicke Muggleton (1609–1698) was an English plebeian religious thinker, who gave his name to Muggletonianism. He spent his working life as a journeyman tailor in the City of London and was… …

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  • 52Martin Hoop — ca. 1910 Martin Hoop (born Carl Martin Hoop April 14, 1892 in Lägerdorf, District of Steinburg, Schleswig Holstein; died May 11, 1933 in Zwickau) was a district leader in the Communist Party of Germany in Saxony and a supporter of the Weimar… …

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  • 53Nels Johnson — photograph, circa 1885 Born Nels Johnson November 26, 1838 Denmark Died January 13, 1915 …

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  • 54CRAFTS — In the Bible Genesis 4:2, 17, 20–22 describes Cain and four of his descendants as the first to engage in crafts. Cain worked the land, Enoch engaged in building, Jubal, in music, Jabal (like Abel) was a shepherd, and Tubal Cain worked with metals …

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  • 55LEGAL AND JUDICIAL SYSTEM — UNDER THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE (1876–1917) Judiciary Throughout the period from the promulgation of the Ottoman Constitution of 1876 until the present time there have been both secular and religious courts exercising jurisdiction in the territory of… …

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  • 56Thomas Henry Huxley — Woodburytype print of Huxley (1880 or earlier) Born 4 May 1825(1825 05 04) …

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  • 57Hermann Zapf — Born November 8, 1918 (1918 11 08) (age 92) Nuremberg,  German Empire Residence …

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  • 58Mohawk College — of Applied Arts and Technology The Mohawk College Coat of Arms Motto Scientia Opus Omnium Motto in English Knowledge, the work of all Established 1966 …

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  • 59Hiroshige — Infobox Artist bgcolour = #EEDD82 name = Hiroshige 広重 imagesize = 156px caption = Memorial portrait of Hiroshige by Kunisada birthname = Andō Tokutarō 安藤徳太郎 birthdate = 1797 location = Edo (now Tokyo) Japan deathdate = October 12, 1858 deathplace …

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  • 60Watermen — are river workers who transfer passengers across and along city centre rivers and estuaries in Britain and its colonies. Most notable are those on the River Thames and River Medway, but other rivers such as the River Tyne and River Dee, Wales… …

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