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  • 111Francois-Rene de Chateaubriand —     Françpois René de Chateaubriand     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Françpois René de Chateaubriand     French writer, b. at Saint Malo, Brittany, 4 September, 1768; d. at Paris, 4 July, 1848. He studied at Dol, then at Rennes, and later at Dinan.… …

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  • 112Periodical Literature, France —     Periodical Literature France     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Periodical Literature (France)     The first periodical published in France was the Gazette de France , founded in May, 1631, by the physician Théophraste Renaudot. It first appeared… …

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  • 113Charles Dallison — Sir Charles Dallison (fl. 1648) was a gentleman from Lincolnshire who served as an officer in the Royalist army during the English Civil War. He was also a serjeant at law,[1] and in 1648 he published an often cited pamphlet justifying his… …

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  • 114Efforts to impeach George W. Bush — During the presidency of George W. Bush, several American politicians sought to either investigate Bush for allegedly impeachable offenses, or to bring actual impeachment charges on the floor of the United States House of Representatives. The… …

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  • 115Divine right of kings — This article covers the Western tradition. For the Eastern tradition, see Mandate of Heaven. See also God Emperor for various rulers who claim a divine relationship. Part of the Politics series on …

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  • 116Definitions of terrorism — Terrorism Definitions · Counter terrorism International conventions Anti terrorism legislation Terrorism insurance …

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  • 117Sack of Cashel — Part of the Irish Confederate Wars The Rock of Cashel, the citadel in which the defenders of Cashel attempted to hold off the assault …

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  • 118Maurrassisme — is a political doctrine originated by Charles Maurras (1868–1952), most closely associated with the Action française movement. Maurassisme advocates absolute integral nationalism, monarchism, corporatism, alliance with revolutionary syndicalism,… …

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  • 119Mercurius Aulicus — Peter Heylin, one of the key writers behind the Mercurius Aulicus. Mercurius Aulicus was one of the most important early newspapers in England, famous during the English Civil War for its role in Royalist propaganda. Contents …

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  • 120Nathaniel Brent — Sir Nathaniel Brent (c. 1573–1652) was an English college head. Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Family 4 References Life He was the son of Anchor Brent of Little …

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