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  • 121Gustav Hugo — Gustav von Hugo (November 23, 1764 September 15, 1844), was a German jurist.He was born at Lörrach in Baden. From the gymnasium at Karlsruhe he passed in 1782 to the University of Göttingen, where he studied law for three years. Having received… …

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  • 122Confiscation — Confiscation, from the Latin confiscatio joining to the fiscus, i.e. transfer to the treasury is a legal seizure without compensation by a government or other public authority. The word is also used, popularly, of spoliation under legal forms, or …

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  • 123Well test — This article discusses water well testing; the testing of other wells, eg. petroleum wells, is a separate field.A well test is conducted to evaluate the amount of water that can be pumped from a particular water well. More specifically, a well… …

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  • 124José María Bocanegra — Infobox President | name=José María Bocanegra nationality=Mexican small order= 3rdPresident of Mexico term start=December 18, 1829 term end=December 23, 1829 predecessor=Vicente Guerrero successor=Pedro Vélez, Lucas Alamán and Luis de Quintanar… …

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  • 125Scylla and Charybdis — are two sea monsters of Greek mythology who were situated on opposite sides of the Strait of Messina between Sicily and Italy. They were located in close enough proximity to each other that they posed an inescapable threat to passing sailors;… …

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  • 126The Hostage (play) — The Hostage is a 1958 translation to English, of the Gaelic play An Giall, by its author, Brendan Behan.Plot The Hostage depicts the events surrounding the execution of an 18 year old IRA member in a Belfast jail, accused of killing an Ulster… …

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  • 127Thomas Herring — Archbishop of Canterbury Enthroned 1747 Reign ended 1757 Prede …

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  • 128Stanford v. Texas — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants = Stanford v. Texas ArgueDate = November 12 ArgueYear = 1964 DecideDate = January 18 DecideYear = 1965 FullName = Stanford v. Texas USVol = 379 USPage = 476 Citation = Prior = Subsequent = Holding = The protections… …

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