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  • 91Age of Liberty — The Age of Liberty ( sv. Frihetstiden) is the half a century long experiment with a parliamentary system and increasing Civil Rights in the period from Charles XII s death in 1718 to Gustav III s coup d état in 1772. The shift of power from the… …

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  • 92Society of the Cincinnati — Motto Omnia reliquit servare rempublicam[1] Formation May 13, 1783 …

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  • 93Mungo Park (explorer) — For other uses, see Mungo Park (disambiguation). Mungo Park Mungo Park (explorer) Born …

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  • 94Henry Brooks Adams — (February 16 1838 ndash; March 27 1918) was an American novelist, journalist, historian and academic. He is best known for his autobiographical book, The Education of Henry Adams . He was a member of the Adams political family.Early lifeHe was… …

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  • 95James Russell Lowell — Infobox Writer name = James Russell Lowell caption = James Russell Lowell circa 1855 birthdate = birth date|1819|2|22|mf=y birthplace = Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States deathdate = death date and age|1891|08|12|1819|02|22 deathplace =… …

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  • 96John Jamieson — Reverend John Jamieson, D.D. (March 3, 1759 ndash; July 12, 1838) was a Scottish lexicographer, son of a minister, born in Glasgow.He was educated at the University of Glasgow, and subsequently attended classes at the University of Edinburgh… …

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  • 97J. William Fulbright — Infobox Senator | name=James William Fulbright nationality=American jr/sr=United States Senator state=Arkansas party=Democratic term start=January 3, 1945 term end=December 31, 1974 preceded=Hattie Caraway succeeded=Dale Bumpers date of… …

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  • 98Logicism — is one of the schools of thought in the philosophy of mathematics, putting forth the theory that mathematics is an extension of logic and therefore some or all mathematics is reducible to logic.[1] Bertrand Russell and Alfred North Whitehead… …

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  • 99George Jessel (jurist) — Sir George Jessel (13 February 1824 ndash; 21 March 1883), a British judge, was born in London. BiographyEarly life and educationGeorge Jessel was the son of Zadok Aaron Jessel, a Jewish coral merchant. He was educated at a school for Jews at Kew …

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  • 100The Turk — This article is about the chess playing automaton. For other uses, see Turk (disambiguation). An engraving of the Turk from Karl Gottlieb von Windisch s 1784 book Inanimate Reason …

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