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51German literature — Introduction German literature comprises the written works of the German speaking peoples of central Europe. It has shared the fate of German politics and history: fragmentation and discontinuity. Germany did not become a modern nation… …
52William Henry Harrison: Inaugural Address — ▪ Primary Source Thursday, March 4, 1841 Called from a retirement which I had supposed was to continue for the residue of my life to fill the chief executive office of this great and free nation, I appear before you, fellow citizens,… …
53Antichrist — • Defines the word according to its biblical and ecclesiastical usage Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Antichrist Antichrist …
54Carroll, John — • First American bishop (1735 1815) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Carroll, John John Carroll …
55Polish Literature — • Of the literature of Poland before the advent of Christianity (965) very few traces indeed are extant . . . Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Polish Literature Polish Literature …
56John Carroll — John Carroll † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Carroll First bishop of the hierarchy of the United States of America, first Bishop and Archbishop of Baltimore, b. at Upper Marlboro, Md., 8 Jan., 1735; died in Baltimore, 3 Dec., 1815. His …
57St. Alphonsus Liguori — St. Alphonsus Liguori † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Alphonsus Liguori Born at Marianella, near Naples, 27 September, 1696; died at Nocera de Pagani, 1 August, 1787. The eighteenth century was not an age remarkable for depth of… …
58St. Veronica Giuliani — St. Veronica Giuliani † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Veronica Giuliani Born at Mercatello in the Duchy of Urbino, Italy, 1660; died at Citt di Castello, 9 July, 1727. Her parents, Francesco Giuliana and Benedetta Mancini, were both of… …
59Church of St Lawrence, Alton — Church of St Lawrence from the north west …
60Strathblane — STRATHBLANE, a parish, in the county of Stirling, 10 miles (N. by W.) from Glasgow; containing 894 inhabitants. This place, which derives its name, signifying in the Gaelic language the Strath of the Warm River, from the sheltered situation of …