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** Arthur II ( 1305 – 1316 )
** Arthur III ( 1457 – 1458 )
** Prince Arthur by Richard Blackmore ( 1695 )
** King Arthur by Richard Blackmore ( 1697 )
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** Arthur Leonard Schawlow, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1921 )
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** במדבר Bamidbar-Numbers ( Hebrew – English at Mechon-Mamre. org )
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** The English used " zero " for " 0 ", and " cipher " from the word " ciphering " as a means of computing.
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** Drake: An English Epic ( 1905 – 1908 ), The Torch-Bearers ( 1917 – 1930 ) by Alfred Noyes
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