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  • 121Natural History (Pliny) — Naturalis Historia, 1669 edition, title page. The title at the top reads: Volume I of the Natural History of Gaius Plinius Secundus. The Natural History (Latin: Naturalis Historia) is an encyclopedia published circa AD 77–79 by Pliny the… …

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  • 122Clemson University — Clemson redirects here. For the city, see Clemson, South Carolina. Clemson University Established 1889 Type Public …

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  • 123February Revolution — This article is about 1917 revolution in Russia. For the 1848 revolution in France, see French Revolution of 1848. February Revolution Part of the Russian Revolution of 1917 …

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  • 124Victor Horta — Infobox Architect name=Victor Horta nationality=Belgium, birth date=6 January 1861 birth place=Ghent, Belgium death date=8 September 1947 death place=Brussels, Belgium practice name= significant buildings=Hôtel Tassel House and Studio Victor… …

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  • 125Carpatho-Ukraine — Infobox Former Country native name = Карпатська Україна Karpats’ka Ukrayina conventional long name = Carpatho Ukraine common name = Carpatho Ukraine continent=Europe region = Ukraine country = Ukraine status=Unrecognized era=Interwar period event …

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  • 126Fred Thompson — Infobox Senator | name=Fred Thompson imagesize=200px caption =Official congressional photo jr/sr=United States Senator state=Tennessee party=Republican term start=December 2 1994 term end=January 3 2003 Served alongside: Jim Sasser, Bill Frist… …

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  • 127Soft law — The term soft law refers to quasi legal instruments which do not have any legally binding force, or whose binding force is somewhat weaker than the binding force of traditionallaw, often contrasted with soft law by being referred to as hard law …

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  • 128Paul de Rapin — writing under English patronage.The son of Jacques de Rapin, an avocat at Castres (Tarn), he was educated at the Protestant academy of Saumur, and in 1679 became an advocate, but soon afterwards joined the army. The revocation of the Edict of… …

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