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  • 61Lucius Caninius Gallus — (? died 44 BC) was a Roman politician of the Roman Republic. Gallus was of plebs status and came from a family of consular rank. Gallus was a contemporary and friend to dictator Gaius Julius Caesar, also to politicians Marcus Terentius Varro and… …

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  • 62Thomas Trueblood — Thomas Clarkson Trueblood (April 6, 1856 ndash; June 5, 1951) was an American professor of elocution and oratory and the first coach of the University of Michigan golf and debate teams. He was affiliated with the University of Michigan for 67… …

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  • 63Alexias — (Greek: polytonic|Ἀλεξίας) was an ancient Greek physician who was a pupil of Thrasyas of Mantinea, and lived probably around the middle of the 4th century BC.cite encyclopedia | last = Greenhill | first = William Alexander | authorlink = | title …

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  • 64Classical Latin literature in the Church — Classical Latin literature has been viewed from multiple perspectives across the history of Christianity.Early periodWhen Christianity at first appeared in Rome the instruction of youth was largely confined to the study of poets and historians,… …

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  • 65acquirement — /euh kwuyeur meuhnt/, n. 1. the act of acquiring, esp. the gaining of knowledge or mental attributes. 2. Often, acquirements. something that is acquired, esp. an acquired ability or attainment. [1620 30; ACQUIRE + MENT] * * * …

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  • 66information — informational, adj. /in feuhr may sheuhn/, n. 1. knowledge communicated or received concerning a particular fact or circumstance; news: information concerning a crime. 2. knowledge gained through study, communication, research, instruction, etc.; …

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  • 67Roger B. Taney: Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857) — ▪ Primary Source       By the mid 1850s there existed a widespread feeling that the slavery question, which Congress had been unable to resolve, should be dealt with by the courts; and President Buchanan, in his inaugural address (March 4, 1857) …

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  • 68Bardesanes and Bardesanites — • Syrian Gnostic or, more correctly, a Syrian poet, astrologist, and philosopher, d. 222, at Edessa Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Bardesanes and Bardesanites     Bardesanes and Bardesanites …

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  • 69Classical Latin Literature in the Church — • This article deals only with the relations of the classical literature, chiefly Latin, to the Catholic Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Classical Latin Literature in the Church     Classic …

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  • 70Pittsburgh — • Diocese in western Pennsylvania in the United States of America Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Pittsburgh     Pittsburgh     † …

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