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  • 41John Smith of Jamestown — Captain Sir John Smith (c. January 1580–June 21 1631) Admiral of New England was an English soldier, sailor, and author. He is remembered for his role in establishing the first permanent English settlement in North America at Jamestown, Virginia …

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  • 42Articles of War (Royal Navy) — The Royal Navy s Articles of War were used to govern British ships at sea in the Napoleonic Wars and have been used as models for later martial and maritime law. They were read at least once a month, usually on Sunday, when church was rigged, and …

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  • 43Separation of church and state — Part of a series on Freedom Concepts …

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  • 44Pocahontas — This article is about the woman. For other uses, see Pocahontas (disambiguation). Matoaka redirects here. For the American town, see Matoaka, West Virginia. Not to be confused with Matoaca, Virginia. Princess Matoika redirects here. For the… …

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  • 45Eilmer of Malmesbury — Stained glass window showing Eilmer, installed in Malmesbury Abbey in 1920 Eilmer of Malmesbury (also known as Oliver due to a scribe s miscopying, or Elmer) was an 11th century English Benedictine monk best known for his early attempt at a… …

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  • 46Muhammad Ali's seizure of power — The process of Muhammad Ali s seizure of power in Egypt was a long three way civil war between the Ottoman Turks, Egyptian Mamluks, and Albanian mercenaries. It ended in victory for the Albanians led by Muhammad Ali of Egypt (1769 1849). The war… …

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  • 47John III Comyn, Lord of Badenoch — or John the Red , also known simply as the Red Comyn, (died 10 February 1306), was a Scottish nobleman who was Lord of Badenoch. His father, another John Comyn, known as the Black Comyn, was one of the Competitors for the Crown of Scotland,… …

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  • 48Romanian Naval Forces — Forţele Navale Române The coat of arms and the fla …

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  • 49The Speech of Polly Baker — (1747) is the fictional story of a woman put on trial in 1747 for having an illegitimate child. She had been convicted four times in the past for this same crime. Each time, she said, the full blame was placed on her shoulders but not the father… …

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  • 50USS Lea (DD-118) — was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I and World War II. She was named in honor of Edward Lea.History Lea was laid down 18 September 1917 by William Cramp Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; launched 29 April… …

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