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  • 63Casket letters — is the name generally given to a group of eight letters and a sequence of irregular sonnets said to have been addressed by Mary, Queen of Scots, to the Earl of Bothwell, between January and April 1566 or 1567. If authentic throughout, they… …

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  • 64List of Newark, New Jersey people — Main article: Newark, New Jersey This is a list of notable people from Newark, New Jersey. This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced… …

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  • 67Place of Dead Roads, The — by William S. Burroughs (1983)    Perhaps the masterpiece of William S. Burroughs’s “the Red Night trilogy,” which includes cities of tHe red niGHt (1981) and The western lands (1987), The Place of Dead Roads is Burroughs’s first and only Western …

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  • 68Blake, William — born Nov. 28, 1757, London, Eng. died Aug. 12, 1827, London English poet, painter, engraver, and visionary. Though he did not attend school, he was trained as an engraver at the Royal Academy and opened a print shop in London in 1784. He… …

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  • 69Izola Curry — was a black American citizen who attempted to assassinate civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. Born in Georgia, she stabbed King with a letter opener at a New York City book signing on September 20, 1958.Assassination AttemptKing was… …

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  • 70MACARTHUR, John (1767-1834) — pioneer and founder of the wool industry was born in 1767 near Plymouth, Devonshire. His father, Alexander Macarthur, had fought for Prince Charles Edward in 1745, and after Cullodon had fled to the West Indies. Some years later he returned to… …

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