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  • 11William Penn — For other uses, see William Penn (disambiguation). William Penn Portrait of William Penn Born October 14, 1644(1644 10 14) London, England …

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  • 12Premonstratensian Canons — • Religious order founded in 1120 by St. Norbert Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Premonstratensian Canons     Premonstratensian Canons      …

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  • 13Earl of Pembroke — This article is about a title in the Peerage of England; for the tall ship of this name, see Earl of Pembroke (tall ship); for the collier ship of this name, see HMS Bark Endeavour. Earl of Pembroke …

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  • 14Martin Knutzen — (14 December 1713 29 January 1751) was a German philosopher, a disciple of Alexander Baumgarten and teacher of Immanuel Kant, to whom he introduced the physics of Newton. Knutzen studied philosophy, mathematics and physics at the University of… …

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  • 15Bum — 1. rump; buttocks; 2. shiftless or dissolute person; 3. habitual loafer and tramp; 4. get for nothing; borrow or take without expectation of returning: to bum a cigarette ; bum a ride ; 5. annoy or upset: We were totally bummed that the club has… …

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  • 16bum — I Australian Slang 1. rump; buttocks; 2. shiftless or dissolute person; 3. habitual loafer and tramp; 4. get for nothing; borrow or take without expectation of returning: to bum a cigarette ; bum a ride ; 5. annoy or upset: We were totally bummed …

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  • 17bum — I. /bʌm / (say bum) Colloquial –noun 1. the rump; buttocks. –interjection 2. (an exclamation of dismay, disappointment, etc.) –phrase 3. a pain in the bum, a. a problem or difficulty. b. an irritating person. 4. bums on seats …

  • 18Antonio Da Fonseca Soares —     Antonio da Fonseca Soares     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Antonio da Fonseca Soares     (ANTONIO DAS CHAGAS).     Friar Minor and ascetical writer; b. at Vidigueira, 25 June, 1631; d. at Torres Vedras, 20 Oct., 1682. Having entered the… …

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  • 19Antonio das Chagas — Antonio da Fonseca Soares (Antonio das Chagas) (b. at Vidigueira, 25 June1631; d. at Torres Vedras, 20 October1682) was a Portuguese Franciscan and ascetical writer.LifeHaving entered the Portuguese army as a common soldier, he was forced to flee …

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  • 20Pius II — (Enea Silvio de Piccolomini) 1405 64, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1458 64. Literary name, Aeneas Silvius. * * * orig. Enea Silvio Piccolomini born Oct. 18, 1405, Corsignano, Republic of Siena died Aug. 14/15. 1464, Ancona, Papal States Pope… …

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