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  • 21Glasgow Cathedral — Glasgow Cathedral, also called the High Kirk of Glasgow, is today a Church of Scotland cathedral in Glasgow. It is located just outside of the city centre beside Glasgow Royal Infirmary. The history of the cathedral is linked with that of the… …

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  • 22Jan Mabuse — See Doctor Mabuse for the fictional villain. Jan Mabuse (c. 1478 ndash; October 1, 1532), the name adopted (from his birthplace, Maubeuge) by the Flemish painter Jan Gossaert, or Jennyn van Hennegouwe (Hainaut), as he called himself when he… …

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  • 23Edward Hughes (Royal Navy officer) — Sir Edward Hughes RN (c. 1720 1794) was an admiral of the British Royal Navy.Hughes joined the Royal Navy in 1735, and four years later, was present at the capture of Portobelo, Panama. In 1740, he was promoted to lieutenant and served in the… …

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  • 24Celtic Rite — The term Celtic Rite is generally, but rather indefinitely, applied to the various rites used in Great Britain, Ireland, perhaps in Brittany, and sporadically in Northern Iberia, and in the monasteries which resulted from the Irish missions of St …

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  • 25The Idler (1758–1760) — This article is about the 18th century series of essays. For other publications called The Idler, see The Idler (disambiguation). The Idler was a series of 103 essays, all but twelve of them by Samuel Johnson, published in the London weekly the… …

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  • 26To a Mountain Daisy — is a Scots poem written by Robert Burns in 1786. It was included in the Kilmarnock volume of Burns s poems, published in that year.The poem tells of how the poet, while out with the plough, discovers that he has crushed a daisy s stem. It is… …

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  • 27Apothecaries Act 1815 — The Apothecaries Act 1815 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (citation 55 Geo.lll, c.194) with the long title An Act for better regulating the Practice of Apothecaries throughout England and Wales . The Act introduced compulsory… …

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  • 28Egdon Heath — is a fictitious heath in Hardy s Wessex, a hamlet of people who cut the furze, or gorse, that grows there. The area is rife with witchcraft and superstition, as in The Return of the Native and the short story The Withered Arm. One basis for Egdon …

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  • 2924th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment — Infobox Military Unit unit name= 24th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry caption=Iowa state flag dates= September 18, 1862 to July 17, 1865 country= United States allegiance= Union branch= Infantry equipment= battles=Battle of Port Gibson Battle of …

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  • 30Westar Institute — The Westar Institute is best known as the sponsoring organization of the Jesus Seminarcite web url = http://insidecatholic.com/Joomla/index.php?option=com content task=view id=168 Itemid=99999999 first = John| last = Burger| title = Funding The… …

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