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  • 51William I — 1. ( the Conqueror ) 1027 87, duke of Normandy 1035 87; king of England 1066 87 (son of Robert I, duke of Normandy). 2. Also, Willem I. (William I of Orange) ( the Silent ) 1533 84, Dutch leader, statesman, and revolutionary leader born in… …

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  • 52Harriet Beecher Stowe: Uncle Tom Defies Simon Legree (1852) — ▪ Primary Source       Few attacks upon slavery were as effective as Harriet Beecher Stowe s Uncle Tom s Cabin. First written as a serial for the abolitionist journal National Era beginning in 1851, it appeared in book form in 1852. It was an… …

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  • 53Ruggiero Giuseppe Boscovich —     Ruggiero Giuseppe Boscovich     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ruggiero Giuseppe Boscovich     A Dalmatian Jesuit and well known mathematician, astronomer, and natural philosopher, b. at Ragusa, 18 May 1711; d. at Milan, 13 February, 1787. He was… …

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  • 54passive — pas·sive / pa siv/ adj: not involving, deriving from, or requiring effort or active participation imposed a passive duty not to interfere; specif: of, relating to, or being business activity in which the investor does not have immediate control… …

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  • 55nonresisting — adjective unresisting; without resistance …

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  • 56resistlessly — adverb In an unresisting manner; without objection or opposition. Embracing man, embracing all, proceed the three hundred and Syn: irresistibly, unresistingly …

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  • 57unresistingly — adverb In an unresisting way; without resistance. Syn: resistlessly …

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  • 58resistless — adjective a) irresistible b) unresisting …

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  • 59Culture series — Selection of novels from the Culture cycle The Culture series or Culture cycle refers to a series of novels and short fiction written by Scottish author Iain Banks. The stories center around the Culture, a post scarcity semi anarchist utopia… …

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  • 60McCafferty — For the American professional football coach, see Don McCafferty. McCafferty is a traditional song which originated as a street ballad about Patrick McCaffrey, executed in 1862 for the killing of two of his officers.[1] It is particularly popular …

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