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  • 51Hungarian Literature — • History from the pre Reformation period to the modern period Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hungarian Literature     Hungarian Literature      …

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  • 52Peru — • A republic on the west coast of South America, founded in 1821 after the war of independence, having been a Spanish colony. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Peru     Peru      …

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  • 53The Roman Congregations —     The Roman Congregations     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Roman Congregations     Certain departments have been organized by the Holy See at various times to assist it in the transaction of those affairs which canonical discipline and the… …

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  • 54University of Louvain —     University of Louvain     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► University of Louvain     In order to restore the splendour of Louvain, capital of his Duchy of Brabant, John IV of the House of Burgundy petitioned the papal authority for the establishment …

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  • 55official — of·fi·cial 1 n: one who holds or is invested with an office esp. in government a municipal official official 2 adj 1: of, relating to, or holding an office, position, or trust official duties 2: fully authorized an official policy of t …

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  • 56promissory note — see note Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. promissory note …

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  • 58registrar — reg·is·trar / re jə ˌsträr/ n: an official recorder or keeper of records Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. registrar …

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  • 59note — 1) A promissory note 2) A negotiable record of an unsecured loan (see commercial paper). The word note is now used in preference to bond when the principal sum is repayable in less than five years. 3) A banknote 4) An inscription on an unpaid… …

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  • 60certify — 1 Certify, attest, witness, vouch are comparable when they mean to testify to the truth or genuineness of something. Certify usually implies a statement in writing, especially one that carries one s signature or seal or both or one that is… …

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