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  • 21History of Delhi — Historical Region of North India Delhi Location Delhi …

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  • 22John Lanigan — Infobox Person name = John Lanigan image size = caption = birth date = 1758 birth place = Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland. death date = 8 July1825 death place = Finglas, Dublin, Ireland. resting place = Dublin, Ireland. religion = Roman… …

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  • 23Lanigan, John — • Irish Church historian (1758 1825) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lanigan, John     John Lanigan      …

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  • 24John Lanigan —     John Lanigan     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Lanigan     Church historian, b. at Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland, in 1758; d. at Finglas, Dublin, 8 July, 1825. He was one of the Ui Langachain of Hy Coonagh, near the Crotta Cliach, and… …

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  • 25eloquence — /ˈɛləkwəns/ (say eluhkwuhns) noun 1. the action, practice, or art of using language with fluency, power, and aptness. 2. eloquent language or discourse: a flow of eloquence …

  • 26Charles Bonnet — Born March 13, 1720 Geneva Died …

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  • 27Māori music — Te Pūoro Māori or Māori Music is music composed or performed by Māori, the native people of New Zealand, and includes a wide variety of folk music styles, often integrated with poetry and dance, as well as modern rock and roll, soul, reggae and… …

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  • 28Herder — • The name of a German firm of publishers and booksellers Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Herder     Herder     † …

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  • 29oratory — oratory1 [ ɒrət(ə)ri] noun (plural oratories) 1》 a small chapel for private worship. 2》 (Oratory) (in the Roman Catholic Church) a religious society of secular priests founded to provide plain preaching and popular services. Derivatives Oratorian …

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  • 30oratory — n. 1. Eloquence, art of speaking well (in public), rhetoric, elocution. 2. Eloquence, eloquent language, exercise of eloquence …

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