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  • 41Edwin Jarvis — Supersupportingbox| caption=Edwin Jarvis. Art by Jim Cheung. comic color=background:#ff8080 character name=Jarvis publisher=Marvel Comics debut= Tales of Suspense #59 (Nov 1964) creators=Stan Lee Don Heck full name=Edwin Jarvis status=Active… …

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  • 42Juan Jose Marti — (1570? 1604), Spanish novelist, was born at Orihuela (Valencia) about 1570. He graduated as bachelor of canon law at Valencia in 1591, and in 1598 took his degree as doctor of canon law; in the latter year he was appointed co examiner in canon… …

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  • 43Jules Ferrette — Jules Ferrette, was a Bishop of Iona (1828–1904) and founder of the Catholic Apostolic Church of the West (later known as the British Orthodox Church).A Frenchman of Protestant parentage, he was born in Épinal (Vosges), France on 22 April 1828.… …

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  • 44Seedienst Ostpreußen — Seedienst Ostpreussen or Sea Service East Prussia was a ferry connection between the German Province of Pomerania and the German exclave of East Prussia between 1920 and 1939. Political Background After the end of World War I Poland obtained… …

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  • 45New Jersey — • One of the original thirteen states of the American Union. . . Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. New Jersey     New Jersey     † …

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  • 46Clarbeston Road and Letterston Railway — The Clarbeston Road and Letterston Railway was a small railway company formed to give the Great Western Railway a more direct route to the port at Fishguard Harbour. History A 1907 Railway Clearing House junction diagram showing (lower right …

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  • 47Burckhardt, John Lewis — (1784 1817)    Traveller, b. at Lausanne and ed. in Germany, came to England in 1806 and wrote his books of travel in English. He travelled widely in Africa and in Syria, and the adjoining countries, became a great oriental scholar, and,… …

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  • 48Chatterton, Thomas — (1752 1770)    Poet, b. at Bristol, posthumous s. of a schoolmaster, who had been a man of some reading and antiquarian tastes, after whose death his mother maintained herself and her boy and girl by teaching and needlework. A black letter Bible… …

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  • 49BARUCH BEN DAVID YAVAN — (18th cent.), court jew of the Polish king August III, financier of his minister Count Bruehl. He was a leader in the council of four lands and as shtadlan for the Council used his influence at court for furthering Jewish causes. Baruch received… …

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  • 50MALTER, HENRY — (1864–1925), rabbi and scholar of medieval Jewish philosophy. Malter was born in the village of Bonze, Galicia. His father was his teacher and provided him with the fundamentals of a rabbinic education. Hardly past childhood, Malter became… …

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