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  • 73Massachusetts pound — A twelve pence (one shilling) note in Massachusetts state currency, issued in 1776. These codfish bills, so called because of the cod in the border design, were engraved by Paul Revere.[1] The pound was the currency of the Commonwealth of… …

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  • 74South Cheatham Advocate — The South Cheatham Advocate is a weekly newspaper published in Kingston Springs, Tennessee since 1990.The South Cheatham Advocate has been, throughout its existence, an advertiser supported, free newspaper. It is not, however, a shopper ; it has… …

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  • 75Jang Group of Newspapers — (colloquially known as simply Jang Group) is Pakistan’s largest group of newspapers and the publisher of the Urdu newspaper the Daily Jang (جنگ), The News International, Mag Weekly, and Awam.Mir Khalil ur Rehman was the founder of the group and… …

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  • 76Sanghata Sutra — The Sanghata Sutra (Ārya Sanghāta Sūtra) is a Mahāyāna Buddhist scripture widely circulated in northwest India and Central Asia.History and BackgroundAlthough the Sanghāta circulated first in Sanskrit, it was subsequently translated into all the… …

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  • 77Catholic periodical literature of the nineteenth century — A specific Catholic periodical literature developed in the nineteenth century. GeneralitiesUp to a few decades before 1800, most of the periodical publications in mainly Catholic countries can be regarded as Catholic literature: the editorial… …

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  • 78Chapman, Maria Weston — orig. Maria Weston born July 25, 1806, Weymouth, Mass., U.S. died July 12, 1885, Weymouth U.S. abolitionist. She was principal of the Young Ladies High School in Boston from 1828 to 1830, when she married Henry Chapman, a Boston merchant. In 1832 …

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  • 79White, William Allen — born Feb. 10, 1868, Emporia, Kan., U.S. died Jan. 29, 1944, Emporia U.S. journalist. White purchased the Emporia Daily and Weekly Gazette in 1895. His editorial writing was a mixture of tolerance, optimism, liberal Republicanism, and… …

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