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  • 31History of Cuba — 1736 map by Herman Moll of the West Indies and Mexico, together comprising New Spain , with Cuba visible in the center. The known history of Cuba, the largest of the Caribbean islands, predates Christopher Columbus sighting of the island during… …

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  • 33Michael Davitt — For the Irish poet, see Michael Davitt (poet). Michael Davitt c. 1878 Michael Davitt (Irish name: Mícheál Mac Dáibhéid) (March 25, 1846 – May 30, 1906) was an Irish republican and nationalist agrarian agitator, a social campaigner, labour leader …

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  • 34V1 (missile) — V1 (Vergeltungswaffe) Photo montage d un V1, la première bombe volante Présentation …

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  • 35technology, history of — Introduction       the development over time of systematic techniques for making and doing things. The term technology, a combination of the Greek technē, “art, craft,” with logos, “word, speech,” meant in Greece a discourse on the arts, both… …

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  • 36colporteur — /ˈkɒlpɔtə/ (say kolpawtuh) noun 1. a hawker of books, etc. 2. someone employed to travel about distributing Bibles, religious tracts, etc., gratuitously or at a low price. {French. See colportage} …

  • 37col|por|teur — «KOL PR tuhr, POHR », noun. 1. a person who travels about and distributes Bibles, religious tracts, and the like. 2. a hawker of books, broadsides, newspapers, or the like. ╂[< French colporteur < colporter to hawk, carry for sale (on the… …

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