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  • 41French Section of the Workers' International — Infobox defunct French political party party name = Section Française de l Internationale Ouvrière party party wikicolourid = PS president = Guy Mollet foundation = 1905 end = 1969 ideology = Socialism, Marxism and social democracy european =… …

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  • 42Federation of the Socialist Workers of France — France s first socialist party, the Federation of the Socialist Workers of France ( Fédération des travailleurs socialistes de France or FTSF), was founded in 1879. It was characterised as possibilist because it promoted gradual… …

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  • 43Hale, Nathan — born June 6, 1755, Coventry, Conn. died Sept. 22, 1776, Manhattan Island, N.Y., U.S. American Revolutionary officer. After graduating from Yale University (1773), he became a schoolteacher. In 1775 he joined a Connecticut regiment and took part… …

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  • 44Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph — born Jan. 15, 1809, Besançon, France died Jan. 19, 1865, Paris French journalist and socialist. After working as a printer, he moved to Paris in 1838 and joined the socialist movement. His What Is Property? (1840) created a sensation with such… …

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  • 45Covenanter — For the British Second World War tank, see Covenanter tank. National Covenant redirects here. For the 1950 petition calling for Scottish home rule, see Scottish Covenant. An illegal conventicle The Covenanters were a Scottish Presbyterian… …

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  • 46Theodore Parker — (August 24, 1810 – May 10, 1860) was an American Transcendentalist and reforming minister of the Unitarian church.In 1850, Parker was the firstcite web |url= http://www.bartleby.com/100/459.html |title= The American Idea: speech at N.E. Anti… …

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  • 47Edward C. Banfield — BiographyBanfield grew up on a farm in Connecticut, and attended the University of Connecticut, where he studied English and agriculture. He worked for several government agencies, traveled in the West, and observed the effects of government… …

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  • 48Russian Enlightenment — The Russian Age of Enlightenment was a period in the eighteenth century in which the government began to actively encourage the proliferation of arts and sciences. This time gave birth to the first Russian university, library, theatre, public… …

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  • 49James Ross (conductor) — James Ross MA, MSt, DPhil, is a British conductor and author. Contents 1 Career 2 Bibliography 3 References 4 External links …

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  • 50History of pottery in the Southern Levant — The history of pottery in the Southern Levant describes the discovery and cultural development of pottery in the archaeological area of the Southern Levant, which includes the modern day polities of Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian Authority… …

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