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* The Catholic Encyclopedia, Robert Appleton Company, 1907, Online Edition, K. Night 2003: article Arabia
* " George Agricola " short article from the Catholic Encyclopedia, 1907
* Jamaica-Entry from the 1907 Catholic Encyclopedia on Jamaica.
* Liberia-Entry on Liberia from the 1907 Catholic Encyclopedia
The 1907 Catholic Encyclopedia wrote, " From ancient times until the nineteenth century the port of Monaco was among the most important of the French Mediterranean coast, but now it has lost all commercial significance.
However, in the article on Saint Alexander I in the 1907 Catholic Encyclopedia, Thomas Shahan judges this tradition to be inaccurate.
** Pedro Arrupe, Spanish Catholic priest, Superior General of the Society of Jesus ( b. 1907 )
This was still the situation when the 1907 article Ecclesiastical Feasts in the Catholic Encyclopedia was written.
* Norway — Article from the 1907 Catholic Encyclopedia which details much about Norway including history.
Catholic and Baptist congregations started holding services in private homes around 1900 ; their sanctuaries were completed between 1905 and 1907.
* 1903 – 1907: Jean-Baptiste de Bethune ( Catholic Party )
* 1907 – 1912: Albéric Ruzette ( Catholic Party )
* Ethelred Taunton ( 1857 – 1907 ), English Roman Catholic priest and historical writer
* Catholic Encyclopedia 1907: Epistle of Barnabas from a Roman Catholic point-of-view: " the chief importance of the epistle is in its relation to the history of the Canon of the Scriptures.
* The Catholic Encyclopedia ( 1907 ) article at http :// www. newadvent. org / cathen / 13732a. htm
A deeply religious man and practising Roman Catholic, he was influenced by early Christian-socialist thinkers, and in 1907 he joined the Independent Labour Party ( ILP ).
John Patrick Cardinal Cody ( December 24, 1907 – April 25, 1982 ) was an American clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church.
* Father Jean Bernard ( 1907 – 1994 ), Roman Catholic priest from Luxembourg who was imprisoned from May, 1941 to August, 1942.
This is a great contrast to 1907 when 98 % were Protestant-Lutheran and 2 % Catholic.
* Edward Fitzgerald ( bishop ) ( 1833 – 1907 ), second bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Little Rock
* Jan Smółko ( b. 1907, AK alias Lokalizator ), wife Władysława ( b. 1908 ), Polish Righteous among the Nations-produced over a hundred fake IDs for Tykocin Jews during World War II, based on Catholic parish records.
The Ne Temere papal decree of 1907 required non-Catholics married to a Catholic to agree to educate their children as Catholics, and often the non-Catholic was required to convert before the marriage.
( Old Catholic Encyclopedia ) New York, Robert Appleton Company ( a. k. a. The Encyclopedia Press ), 1907.

1907 and Encyclopedia
The name of alumbrados (" illuminati "), says the orthodox Catholic Encyclopedia ( 1907 – 1914 ), was assumed by some 16th-century Spanish " false mystics " who claimed — like La Beata de Piedrahíta — to have a direct connection with God.
This article is based on the Public Domain article " Arculf " written in 1907 for the Catholic Encyclopedia
Pace in the Catholic Encyclopedia ( 1907 ) defined the Beatific Vision:
* Historical definition of the term from the Nutall Encyclopedia, 1907
With F. C. Gould he published Cartoons in Rhyme and Line ( 1905 ) New International Encyclopedia and Crisps ( 1907 )
The Nuttall Encyclopedia, published in 1907, notes that the Breeches Review was then a nickname for the journal on account of the fact that Francis Place, a breeches-maker, was a major shareholder in the enterprise.
According to the Nuttall Encyclopedia of 1907, it had a flourishing manufacturing business in cloth, woollens, and similar items.
The entry was repeated in Nuttall's Encyclopedia 1907.
* Liberia – " Liberia ", Catholic Encyclopedia ( 1907 )

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Even though cadmium and its compounds may be toxic in certain forms and concentrations, the British Pharmaceutical Codex from 1907 states that cadmium iodide was used as a medication to treat " enlarged joints, scrofulous glands, and chilblains ".
To counter political corruption, he secured campaign laws in 1906 and 1907 that limited political contributions by corporations and forced candidates to account for their receipts and expenses, legislation that was quickly copied in fifteen other states.
In the years that followed, other states subscribed to limitations of their conduct, and numerous other treaties and bodies were created to regulate the conduct of states towards one another in terms of these treaties, including, but not limited to, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in 1899 ; the Hague and Geneva Conventions, the first of which was passed in 1907 ; the International Court of Justice in 1921 ; the Genocide Convention ; and the International Criminal Court, in the late 1990s.
A colophon to a Buddhist manuscript in Old Turkish states that it was translated from Sanskrit via a language called twγry, read as toxrï by Friedrich W. K. Müller in 1907 who guessed it was the newly discovered language of the Turpan area.
The art historian Douglas Cooper states that Paul Gauguin and Paul Cézanne " were particularly influential to the formation of Cubism and especially important to the paintings of Picasso during 1906 and 1907 ".
By 1907 the practice had been banned in 18 states ; today, fusion as conventionally practiced remains legal in only eight states, namely:
Its most common version states that this happened in 1907 in Blankenberghe, Belgium, in the coast of the Baltic Sea.
Bailey ( 1907 ) states:
Image: BellaireDate. JPG | A post topped with Spanish tile that shows 1907, the year before the Handbook of Texas states that Baldwin founded Bellaire
The land that the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo brought into the United States became, between 1850 and 1912, all or part of ten states: California ( 1850 ), Nevada ( 1864 ), Utah ( 1896 ), and Arizona ( 1912 ), as well as the whole of, depending upon interpretation, the entire state of Texas ( 1845 ) that then included part of Kansas ( 1861 ), Colorado ( 1876 ), Wyoming ( 1890 ), Oklahoma ( 1907 ), and New Mexico ( 1912 ).
"( Levine, 1907 / 1966 ) The Mishnah states that " Humanity was produced from one man, Adam, to show God's greatness.
In 1907, Congress forbade the creation of more forest reserves in the Western states.
The common earwig was introduced into North America in 1907 from Europe, but tend to be more common in the southern and southwestern states.
In 1855, Georgia and Alabama passed Employer Liability Acts ; 26 other states passed similar acts between 1855 and 1907.
Bailey ( 1907 ) states:
As he states in his autobiography, he " became something of a fanatic " and " the first Socialist to join the Indian Civil Service " in 1907, and was posted to Lahore in the Punjab in 1908.
The German invasion of Belgium, for instance, was a violation of Hague III ( 1907 ), which states that hostilities must not commence without explicit warning.
From 1902 to 1907, Reclamation began about 30 projects in Western states.
There was more to come: when Oklahoma became a state in 1907, a recomputation of apportionment showed that the number of seats due to other states would be affected even though Oklahoma would be given a fair share of seats and the total number of seats increased by that number.
Col. Patterson's 1907 book itself states that " between them ( the lions ) no less than 28 Indian coolies, in addition to scores of unfortunate African natives of whom no official record was kept " were killed.
In June 1940, the USSR occupied and illegally annexed the three Baltic states — an action in violation of the Hague Conventions ( 1899 and 1907 ) and numerous bi-lateral conventions and treaties signed between the USSR and Baltics — and never recognized by most Western states.

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