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  • 31Canada — • Comprises all that part of North America north of the United States, with the exception of Newfoundland, and Labrador Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Canada     Canada      …

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  • 32MOSES — (Heb. מֹשֶׁה; LXX, Mōusēs; Vulg. Moyses), leader, prophet, and lawgiver (set in modern chronology in the first half of the 13th century B.C.E.). Commissioned to take the Israelites out of Egypt, Moses led them from his 80th year to his death at… …

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  • 33Civil law notary — 16th century painting of a civil law notary, by Flemish painter Quentin Massys Civil law notaries, or Latin notaries, are lawyers of noncontentious private civil law who draft, take, and record legal instruments for private parties, provide legal …

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  • 34Napoleon III — • Emperor of the French (1808 1873) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Napoleon III     Napoleon III     † …

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  • 35Piedmont — • A region of northern Italy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Piedmont     Piedmont     † …

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  • 36South Carolina — • One of the thirteen original colonies of the United States Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. South Carolina     South Carolina      …

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  • 37History of Toleration —     History of Toleration     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► History of Toleration     In any attempt to deal historically with the attitude of the Church towards religious toleration two considerations have throughout to be kept in mind. In the first …

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  • 38leave — vt left, leav·ing: bequeath devise Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. leave I …

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  • 39Scots law — Scotland This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Scotland …

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  • 40Legal rights of women in history — The Legal rights of women refers to the social and human rights of women. One of the first women s rights declarations was the Declaration of Sentiments . [cite web |url= http://ecssba.rutgers.edu/docs/seneca.html |title= Declaration of… …

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