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  • 71PORCUPINE, PETER —    a pseudonym assumed by WILLIAM COBBETT (q.v. COBBETT, WILLIAM) …

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  • 72Thomas Wakley — (July 11, 1795 ndash; May 16, 1862), was an English surgeon. He became a demagogue and social reformer who campaigned against incompetence, privilege and nepotism. He was the founding editor of The Lancet , and a radical Member of Parliament (MP) …

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  • 73Thomas Wakley — Traduction à relire Thomas Wakley → Thomas Wak …

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  • 74Daniel Axtell — Colonel Daniel Axtell[1] (1622 – 19 October 1660) was Captain of the Parliamentary Guard at the trial of King Charles I at Westminster Hall in 1649. Shortly after the Restoration he was hanged, drawn and quartered as a regicide. He was a Baptist… …

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  • 75Mop wedding — Mop weddings, or mop marriages, were once a traditional marriage method, mainly in England. It is presumed that, like the earliest Mop Fairs where they were celebrated, they date back to the 13th or 14th century, though it is possible that the… …

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  • 76Коббет Уильям — (Cobbett, William) (1763 1835), англ, социальный реформатор и публицист. В 1802 г. начал издавать еженедельный журн. Политикал реджистер , в к ром критиковал англ, пр во за методы ведения войны с Францией и призывал к миру и парлам. реформам. Он… …

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  • 77Κόμπετ, Γουίλιαμ — (William Cobbett, Φάρνχαμ 1763 – Γκίλφορντ 1835). Άγγλος δημοσιογράφος και πολιτικός. Καταγόταν από ταπεινή οικογένεια και διακρινόταν για το ζωηρό πνεύμα και την ευρεία του μόρφωση. Το 1792 ο Κ. –για να αποφύγει τις συνέπειες καταγγελίας του… …

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  • 78Peter Porcupine — William Cobbett’s pseudonym …

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  • 79Thomas Cochrane (10e comte de Dundonald) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Thomas Cochrane. Thomas Cochrane Surnom Le loup des mers, El diablo Nais …

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  • 80Chamber music — For other uses, see Chamber music (disambiguation). Frederick the Great plays a flute concert in his summer palace Sanssouci; painting by Adolph Menzel Chamber music is a form o …

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