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  • 11John Reading (New Jersey) — John Reading (b. June 6, 1686 d. November 5, 1767) was the first native born governor of New Jersey, United States, serving in 1747, and again from September 1757 to June 1758. His father, Colonel John Reading, was the first white major landowner …

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  • 12Military organization — Formation (military) redirects here. For another use, see Parade (military). Warfare Military history Eras Prehistoric Ancient …

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  • 1362nd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment — Infobox Military Unit unit name= 62nd Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry caption=New York state flag dates= June 30, 1861 to 1863 country= United States allegiance= Union branch= Infantry equipment= battles=The Anderson Zouaves was a New York… …

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  • 14USS Honduras (1861) — was a steamer acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. The Union Navy commissioned her as a supply ship and dispatch boat who task was to support the Navy ships blockading the Confederate States of America. Built in New York city …

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  • 15Choctaw in the American Civil War — Main article: Choctaw At the beginning of the American Civil War, Pike was appointed as Confederate envoy to the Native Americans. Choctaw in the American Civil War participated in two major arenas East and West. General Arnold Spann organized… …

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  • 16Native Americans in the American Civil War — Ely S. Parker was a Union Civil War General who wrote the terms of surrender between the United States and the Confederate States of America.[1] Parker was one of two Native Americans to reach the rank of Brigadier General during the Civil War.… …

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  • 17Thomas Watson (Dichter) — Thomas Watson Thomas Watson (* um 1557; † 1592) war ein englischer Dichter des elisabethanischen Zeitalters. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Werk …

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  • 18Men-at-Arms — Pays  Royaume Uni Langue Anglais Genre Histoire milit …

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  • 19VOIX — La voix, premier des instruments, permet à la pensée de se muer en structures chantées ou parlées. Les vibrations se propagent dans l’air, porteuses d’un sens et même d’un «devenir». Cependant, si le «surgissement explosif», dont parle Nietzsche …

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  • 20attirail — (a ti rall, ll mouillées) s. m. 1°   Assortiment de choses diverses nécessaires pour certains usages. Attirail de chasse, de guerre, de toilette. •   La vaisselle d argent, les cuvettes, les brocs, Les esclaves de bouche, et, pour dire en deux… …

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