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*" Orange Blossom Time " ( in two-strip Technicolor ), sung by Charles King to Myrtle McLaughlin, danced by the Albertina Rasch Ballet Company
*" King Richard punishes the rebels in Kent " from The Chronicles of Froissart, edited by Steve Muhlberger, Nipissing University
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*" Agrarianism " in American Conservatism: An Encyclopedia
*" Assyria ", LookLex Encyclopedia
*" Clement of Alexandria " by Francis P. Havey, in the Catholic Encyclopedia, 1908.
*" Eusebius " in New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia ( 1917 )
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*" Gospel of St. Matthew " article in 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
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*" Veneration of Images " article from The Catholic Encyclopedia
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*" Escher, M. C ." The World Book Encyclopedia.
*" Right to Private Property ", Tibor Machan, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
*" The Historical Encyclopedia of World slavery ", Editor Junius P. Rodriguez, ABC-CLIO, 1997, ISBN 0-87436-885-5
*" The Historical Encyclopedia of World slavery ", Editor Junius P. Rodriguez, ABC-CLIO, 1997, ISBN 0-87436-885-5
*" TOSEFTA " in the Jewish Encyclopedia
*" Numerical aperture ", Encyclopedia of Laser Physics and Technology ( website ).
*" Communitarianism ", Infed Encyclopedia.
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*" Pentecost " article from the Catholic Encyclopedia
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*" Pope St. Telesphorus " Catholic Encyclopedia
*" Public Choice Theory " at the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics
*" Bohmian Mechanics " ( Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy )
*" Good Friday " article from The Catholic Encyclopedia
*" Chivalry ", Old Catholic Encyclopedia, 1914.
*" Pawnee ", Encyclopedia of North American Indians, New York: Houghton Mifflin

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