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...urge you to consult the following works: P.M.H Bell , The Origins of the Second World War in ...
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... to. If you have access to it, Robert J . Caputi's 'Neville Chamberlain...' is a must read on the subject. P. Bell 's 'The Origins of the Second...
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... Reb Robert E. Lee John Bell Hood P.G.T. Beauregard J .E.B. Stuart Thomas 'Stonewall' ...
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... and Jersey ancestry, and Anna Bell Johnson, who was of Swedish and...'s mother subsequently married Henry J . Cassin. ... The family lived in...
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Spelling often varies. Erastus J . Burk was born in Ontario, Canada. Alexander Graham Bell worked during his lifetime trying to discover/invent aids for...
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Tinker Bell (often misspelled as Tinkerbell, also referred to as Tink for short), is a fictional character from J . M. Barrie 's 1904 play Peter Pan and its...
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...-Watt patented radar. 1936... Bell Labs invents the voice recognition machine... by Ladislo Biro./ Roy J . Plunkett invented tetrafluoroethylene ...
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