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  • 51University of Oxford —     University of Oxford     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► University of Oxford     I. ORIGIN AND HISTORY     The most extraordinary myths have at various times prevailed as to the fabulous antiquity of Oxford as a seat of learning. It is sufficient… …

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  • 52Chalma, Malinalco, Mexico State — Chalma   Village   Sanctuary of Chalma with cliffs in the background Coordinates …

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  • 53Charles IX's grand tour of France — Charles IX in 1561 by François Clouet …

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  • 54Christina, Queen of Sweden — For other Swedish royalty named Christina, see Christina of Sweden (disambiguation). Christina Christina by Sébastien Bourdon …

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  • 55Dash! Yonkuro — Volume 1 front cover ダッシュ!四駆郎 (Dasshu! Yonkarō) Genre …

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  • 56Mozart in Italy — A portrait of Mozart, aged 14, in Verona, 1770, by Saverio dalla Rosa (1745–1821) Between 1769 and 1773, the young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his father Leopold Mozart made three Italian journeys. The first, an extended tour of 15 months, was… …

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  • 57Жилище судей — Достопримечательность Жилище судей Judges Lodgings …

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  • 58harbor — {{11}}harbor (n.) lodging for ships, early 12c., probably from O.E. herebeorg lodgings, quarters, from here army, host (see HARRY (Cf. harry)) + beorg refuge, shelter (related to beorgan save, preserve; see BURY (Cf. bury)); perhaps modeled on… …

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  • 59quarter — [kwôrt′ər] n. [ME quartre < OFr quartier < L quartarius, fourth part < quartus, fourth: see QUART1] 1. any of the four equal parts of something; fourth 2. one fourth of a hundredweight: 25 pounds in the U.S., 28 pounds in Great Britain 3 …

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  • 60room — [ro͞om, room] n. [ME roum < OE rum, akin to ON, OHG < IE base * rewe , to open, room > L rus, land] 1. space, esp. enough space, to contain something or in which to do something [room for one more, room to move around in] 2. suitable… …

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