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  • 41Irish Confessors and Martyrs — • The period covered by this article embraces that between the years 1540 and (approximately) 1713 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Irish Confessors and Martyrs     Irish Confessors and Martyrs …

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  • 42Francis and Peter Kenrick —     Francis Patrick and Peter Richard Kenrick     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Francis Patrick and Peter Richard Kenrick     Archbishops respectively of Baltimore, Maryland, and of St. Louis, Missouri. They were sons of Thomas Kenrick and his wife… …

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  • 43Vincent de Valverde —     Vincent de Valverde     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Vincent de Valverde     Born at Oropesa, Spain towards the close of the fifteenth century; d. at the Island of Puná, near Guayaquil, 31 Oct., 1541. He was the son of Francisco de Valverde and… …

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  • 44innocent — in·no·cent / i nə sənt/ adj: characterized by innocence Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. innocent I …

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  • 45Angus — noun /ˈæŋɡəs/ a) of mostly Scottish usage. Angus was a great enlargement of experience for me, because he illustrated how haphazardly Fate attributes names to her unoffending children. Angus McGubbin: a Scots giant, red haired and scowling… …

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  • 46à propos de bottes — adverb a) Apropos of nothing; without connection to anything. In fact, the renovated appearance of this monster à propos de bottes, as one may say had already excited considerable sensation among the population of Hazeldean. b) Unrelatedly, by… …

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  • 47turn the tables — verb To reverse a situation, such that the advantage has shifted to the party which was previously disadvantaged. Well, the tables are turned the times are changed. A peaceful and unoffending man might have expected from a neighbour, now powerful …

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  • 48Orange Order — Orange Institution The Orange Order flag, also known as the Boyne Standard, consisting of an orange background with a St George s Cross and a purple star which was the symbol of Williamite forces. Formation 1796 in …

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  • 49Nuku Hiva Campaign — Part of the War of 1812 The American fleet off Nuku Hiva in 1813 …

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  • 50Occupation of Smyrna — Ζώνη Σμύρνης (Zone of Smyrna) Dependency of Greece …

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