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  • 81Charles I of Austria's attempts to retake the throne of Hungary — After Miklós Horthy had been chosen Regent of Hungary on 1 March 1920, Charles I of Austria Hungary, who had reigned in Hungary as Károly IV, returned to Hungary twice, to try unsuccessfully to retake his throne. His attempts are called the First …

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  • 82Nicholas Roosevelt (inventor) — Nicholas Isaac Roosevelt (December 27, 1767, New York City – July 30, 1854, Skaneateles, New York) was an American inventor, a major investor in Upstate New York land, and a member of the Roosevelt family. His primary invention was to introduce… …

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  • 83Martin John Spalding — The Most Reverend  Martin John Spalding Archbishop of Baltimore See Baltimore Enthroned July …

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  • 84Bonn Stadtbahn — The Bonn Stadtbahn ( city rail ) is a part of the local public transit system in Bonn and the surrounding Rhein Sieg area. Although with six actual Stadtbahn lines and three tram lines it is relatively small, two of the Stadtbahn lines connect to …

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  • 85Civil unions in New Hampshire — are permitted under state law between unrelated same sex individuals and are intended to provide the same rights, responsibilities and obligations as heterosexual marriage, differing in name only. Moskowitz, Eric. (5 April 2007)… …

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  • 86The rise of Jat power — ’ (king) was conferred upon him in 1724. [Dr P.L. Vishwakarma, The Jats, I, Ed Dr Vir Singh, (Delhi:2004), 116] In past Jats always rose against tyranny, injustice, economic and social exploitations and were never overawed by claims of racial or… …

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  • 87Johan Lorensen — (also John Lorentz) (died 1702) was a lieutenant and interim Governor General of The Danish West Indies during two short periods, respectively October, 1689 to September 17, 1692 and from April 7, 1693 to February 19, 1702. Little is known about… …

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  • 88Sturges v Bridgman — Sturges v. Bridgman (1879) L.R. 11 Ch. D. 852 is a landmark case in nuisance. It decides that what constitutes reasonable use of one s property depends on the character of the locality. Though it may in some cases be harsh, this means therefore… …

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  • 89Circum-Baikal Railway — The Circum Baikal Railway in the winter The Circum Baikal Railway (Russian: Кругобайкальская железная дорога or Кругобайкалка, abbreviated КБЖД ) is a historical railway in Irkutsk region of Russia. It runs along the Northern shore of the… …

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  • 90Ambrose Lisle March Phillipps De Lisle — (17 March 1809 – 5 March 1878) was an English Catholic convert. He founded Mount St. Bernard Abbey, a Trappist abbey in Leicestershire and worked for the reconversion or reconciliation of Britain to Catholicism. Contents 1 Early life 2… …

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