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  • 61Sahle Selassie — (c.1795 22 October 1847) was a Meridazmach (and later Negus) of Shewa (1813 1847), an important noble of Ethiopia. He was a younger son of Wossen Seged. His life When their father had been murdered, Oromo rebels in Marra Biete kept Sahle Selassie …

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  • 62Bertie Ahern — Taoiseach In office 26 June 1997 – 7 May 2008 Tánaiste Mary Harney Michael McDowell …

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  • 63Lynskey tribunal — The Lynskey tribunal (1948) was a tribunal of inquiry into allegations of corruption among British government ministers and civil servants. The allegations raised public alarm and disgust in the economic climate of austerity that prevailed in… …

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  • 64Gibbon, Edward — born May 8, 1737, Putney, Surrey, Eng. died Jan. 16, 1794, London British historian. Educated at the University of Oxford and in Switzerland, Gibbon wrote his early works in French. In London he became a member of Samuel Johnson s brilliant… …

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  • 65Turgenev, Ivan Sergeyevich — ▪ Russian author Introduction born October 28 [November 9, New Style], 1818, Oryol, Russia died August 22 [September 3], 1883, Bougival, near Paris, France  Russian (Russian literature) novelist, poet, and playwright, whose major works include… …

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  • 66Thomas Jefferson: The Rulers and the Ruled — ▪ Primary Source              Pierre S. du Pont de Nemours, French economist and father of the founder of the Du Pont powder works in Wilmington, Delaware, was an early supporter of the French Revolution and a persistent worker in the cause of… …

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  • 67Unjust War with Mexico — ▪ Primary Source       By 1847 Albert Gallatin s long and distinguished career of public service as a congressman, cabinet member, and diplomat was behind him. Most of those with whom he had worked and sometimes fought were dead, and at age 86 he …

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  • 68Louis Bourdaloue —     Louis Bourdaloue     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Louis Bourdaloue     Born at Bourges, 20 August, 1632; died at Paris, 13 May, 1704. He is often described as the king of preachers and the preacher of kings. He entered the Society of Jesus at… …

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  • 69Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America —     Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America     The history of this religious organization divides itself naturally into two portions:… …

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  • 70bad faith — n: intentional deception, dishonesty, or failure to meet an obligation or duty no evidence of bad faith compare good faith in bad faith: with or characterized by intentional deception or dishonesty possessor in bad faith an obligation …

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