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  • 125Johann von Miquel — (19 February 1829 8 September 1901) was a German statesman.Born at Neuenhaus, Kingdom of Hanover in 1829 as a descended from a French family that had emigrated during the French Revolution, Miquel learnt law at the universities of Heidelberg and… …

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  • 126Bahá'í history — is often traced through a sequence of leaders, beginning with the Báb s May 23 1844 declaration in Shiraz, and ultimately resting on an administrative order established by the central figures of the religion. The religion had its background in… …

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  • 127Horace Curzon Plunkett — Sir Horace Curzon Plunkett, (24 October 1854 – 26 March 1932), was an Anglo Irish unionist, later Irish nationalist, agricultural reformer, pioneer of agricultural co operation, politician and MP. in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and… …

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  • 128Monitorial System — The Monitorial System was an education method that became popular on a global scale during the early 19th century. This method was also known as mutual instruction or the Bell Lancaster method after the British educators Dr Andrew Bell and Joseph …

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