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  • 81Julian the Apostate — • Roman emperor 361 63, b. at Constantinople in 331, d. 26 June, 363, son of Julius Constantius, the half brother of Constantine the Great Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Julian the Apostate     Julian the Apostate …

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  • 82Charles Waterton —     Charles Waterton     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Charles Waterton     Naturalist and explorer, born in Walton Hall near Wakefield, Yorkshire, England, in 1782; died there in 1865. His family, originally from Lincolnshire, had migrated to… …

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  • 83Diocese of Brooklyn —     Diocese of Brooklyn     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Diocese of Brooklyn     Comprises the counties of Kings, Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk, or all of Long Island, in the State of New York, U.S.A., an area of 1,007 square miles. The population of… …

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  • 84Francisco Dumetz —     Francisco Dumetz     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Francisco Dumetz     Date of birth unknown; died 14 Jan., 1811. He was a native of Mallorca (Majorca), Spain, where he entered the Franciscan Order. In May, 1770, he went to Mexico with forty… …

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  • 85Willem Hessels van Est —     Willem Hessels van Est     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Willem Hessels van Est     (ESTIUS.)     A famous commentator on the Pauline epistles, born at Gorcum, Holland, in 1542; died at Douai, 20 September, 1613. Gorcum at that time contained… …

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  • 86motor cop — noun A policeman driving a motorcycle. I kept my speedometer at forty or under; Wolfe had told Anderson this would be unostentatious, and besides, I wasnt in the mood for repartee with a motor cop …

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  • 87unostentatiously — adverb In an unostentatious manner …

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  • 88EDMENTS, Alfred (1853-1909) — public benefactor son of James Edments, a farmer who lost his farm and became a mason, was born in London in 1853. He had only a primary education and at an early age began to work for a firm of cork merchants. He left for Australia at the age of …

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  • 89HIGGINS, Sir John Michael (1862-1937) — business man and metallurgist son of E. S. Higgins, was born at Castlemaine, Victoria, on 9 December 1862. He was educated at a school at Bendigo, and afterwards studied metallurgy and chemistry at the Bendigo school of mines. He was indentured… …

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  • 90MacFARLAND, Sir John Henry (1851-1935) — chancellor of the university of Melbourne son of John MacFarland, draper, and his wife, Margaret Jane, daughter of the Rev. Dr Henry, was born at Omagh, County Tyrone, Ireland, on 19 April 1851. He was educated at the Royal Academical Institution …

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