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  • 111Teaching of Moses Maimonides —     Teaching of Moses Maimonides     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Teaching of Moses Maimonides     Moses ben Maimun (Arabic, Abu Amran Musa), Jewish commentator and philosopher, was born of Spanish Jewish parents at Cordova in 1135. After sojourning …

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  • 112Thomas Grant —     Thomas Grant     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Thomas Grant     First Bishop of Southwark; b. at Ligny les Aires, Arras, France, 25 Nov., 1816; d. at Rome, 1 June, 1870. He was the son of Bernard Grant, an Irishman who enlisted in the British… …

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  • 113inopportune — adjective a) unsuitable for some particular purpose That was a most inopportune spot for a picnic. b) at an inconvenient or inappropriate time It appears I come at an inopportune time …

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  • 114Charles Grene Ellicombe — Sir Charles Grene Ellicombe Born 3 August 1783 Alphington, Devon, England Died 7 June 1871 Worthing, West Sussex, England Buried at Christ Church, Worthing …

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  • 115Charles Henry Coote — (1840–1899) was a librarian at the British Museum. He obtained during his long service of 41 years in the Museum such an intimate acquaintance with the details of old maps that he became of the first authorities on the subject. In 1878 he… …

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  • 116Chronology of Mormonism — This article is part of a series on Joseph Smith …

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  • 117D. O. Quick — David O. Quick Member of the Oregon House of Representatives In office 1864–1866 Constituency Washington County …

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  • 118Meiklejohn Stadium — Former names Murphy Field (2000 2006) Location Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 Coordinates …

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  • 119Mike Murphy (trainer and coach) — For other uses, see Michael Murphy. Mike Murphy Mike Murphy, illustration from 1913 obituary in The Philadelphia Inquirer Born February 26, 1860(1860 02 26) Southboro, Massachusetts …

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  • 120Murder of Julia Martha Thomas — Kate Webster, the killer of Julia Martha Thomas. The murder of Julia Martha Thomas, dubbed the Barnes Mystery or the Richmond Murder by the press, was one of the most notorious crimes in late 19th century Britain. Thomas, a widow in her 50s who… …

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