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  • 81Saint Hugh of Lincoln —     St. Hugh of Lincoln     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Hugh of Lincoln     Born about the year 1135 at the castle of Avalon, near Pontcharra, in Burgundy; died at London, 16 Nov., 1200. His father, William, Lord of Avalon, was sprung from one… …

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  • 82St. Eustace —     St. Eustace     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Eustace     Date of birth unknown; died 29 March, 625. He was second abbot of the Irish monastery of Luxeuil in France, and his feast is commemorated in the Celtic martyrologies on the 29th of… …

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  • 83reproval — noun The act of reproving …

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  • 84objurgatively — adverb in an objurgative or reproving manner The foolish Patient still at intervals continued to break in on our discourse, which rather promised to take a philosophic turn: “But I have lost my appetite,” said he, objurgatively, with a tone of… …

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  • 85reprovingly — adverb In a reproving manner …

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  • 86reproof — noun Act or instance of reproving; a rebuke …

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  • 87Charles Haros — was a geometer (mathematician) in the French Bureau du Cadastre at the end of the eighteenth century and the beginning of the nineteenth century. Contents 1 Haros conversion table 2 A curious property 3 (Mis)naming of the Farey sequence …

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  • 88Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Tarnobrzeg — View from the side of the Konstytucji 3 Maja Street Basic information Affiliation Roman Catholic Rite …

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  • 89Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury — The Countess of Salisbury Portrait of unknown sitter, traditionally thought to be Margaret Pole, 8th Countess of Salisbury[1] …

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  • 90Inspiration of Ellen G. White — This article is about the nature of Ellen White s inspiration. For her biography and heritage, see Ellen G. White. Part of a series on Seventh day Adventism …

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