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  • 81Charles H. Treat — Treasurer of the United States In office July 1, 1905 – October 30, 1909 Preceded by Ellis H. Roberts Succeeded by Lee McClung Personal de …

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  • 82Charles E. Courtney — For other people of the same name, see Chuck Courtney. Charles Edward Courtney Charles E. Courtney in 1878. Born November 13, 1849 Union Springs, New York Died July 17, 1920 …

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  • 83Gregorio Mengarini — (21 July 1811 23 September 1886) was an Italian Jesuit missionary and linguist. He worked as a pioneer missionary in the north west of the United States to the Flathead Nation, and became the philologist of their languages. Life Born in Rome, he… …

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  • 84Asher P. Nichols — (1815 Whiting, Addison County, Vermont May 30, 1880 Clinton, Oneida County, New York) was an American lawyer and politician.LifeHis family moved to Rushville, New York when he was still at a young age. He graduated from Springville Academy at the …

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  • 85Ovarian disease — Classification and external resources ICD 10 E28, N83 ICD 9 …

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  • 86John Cheyne — (* 3. Februar 1777 in Leith, Schottland; † 31. Januar 1836 in Sherington, England) war ein schottischer Arzt. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Leistungen 3 Werke …

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  • 87Gregario Mengarini —     Gregario Mengarini     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Gregario Mengarini     Pioneer missionary of the Flathead tribe and philologist of their language, b. in Rome, 21 July, 1811; d. at Santa Clara, California, 23 September, 1886. He entered the… …

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  • 88apoplectiform — Resembling apoplexy. * * * ap·o·plec·ti·form plek tə .fȯrm adj resembling stroke <apoplectiform seizures> * * * ap·o·plec·ti·form (ap″o plekґtĭ form) resembling apoplexy …

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  • 89English words first attested in Chaucer — Contents 1 Etymology 2 List 2.1 Canterbury Tales General Prologue …

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  • 90Clarence Howard Clark, Sr. — Clarence Howard Clark, Sr. (April 19, 1833 – 1906) was an influential banker, land owner, and developer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1] In 1916, ten years after his death, the New York Times called him one of the city s most prominent men of… …

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