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  • 11Cromwell, Oklahoma —   Town   Location of Cromwell, Oklahoma …

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  • 12The Country Wife — is a Restoration comedy written in 1675 by William Wycherley. A product of the tolerant early Restoration period, the play reflects an aristocratic and anti Puritan ideology, and was controversial for its sexual explicitness even in its own time …

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  • 13The Stormy Present — The West Wing episode Presidents Bartlet and Newman at the funeral of President Lassiter Episode no …

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  • 14The Commonwealth of Oceana — published 1656, is a composition of political philosophy written by the English politician and essayist, James Harrington (1611 ndash;1677). When first attempted to be published, it was officially censored by Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell (1599 …

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  • 15Cromwell, Protector of the Vaudois — Artist Ford Madox Brown Year 1877 Type Oil on canvas Location Manchester City Art Gallery, Manchester, England …

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  • 16The Carmelite Order —     The Carmelite Order     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Carmelite Order     One of the mendicant orders.     Origin     The date of the foundation of the Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel has been under discussion from the fourteenth century to …

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  • 17The Oxford Movement (1833-1845) —     The Oxford Movement (1833 1845)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Oxford Movement (1833 1845)     The Oxford Movement may be looked upon in two distinct lights. The conception which lay at its base, according to the Royal Commission on… …

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  • 18The Manila Times — front page on August 27, 2007 Type Daily newspaper …

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  • 19The Vicar of Bray (song) — The Vicar of Bray is a satirical song (Roud # 4998) recounting the career of the Vicar of Bray and his contortions of principle in order to retain his ecclesiastic office despite the changes in the Established Church through the course of several …

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  • 20The Ballad of Persse O'Reilly — is a poem in book one of James Joyce s novel Finnegans Wake (pages 44.24 to 47.32), where the protagonist H.C.E. has been brought low by a rumor which begins to spread across Dublin, apparently concerning a sexual trespass involving two girls in… …

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