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  • (1880-1971) Lord Justice Lawrence, Baron Trevesey and Oaksey, President of the [[Nuremberg Trials|International Mili
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  • ...aron Waldegrave of North Hill|Treasury Chief Secretary William Waldegrave, Baron Waldegrave of North Hill}}
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  • {{r|Baron Munchausen}}
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  • ...priate references at every opportunity. Bruno is the other character which Baron Cohen plays - a gay, Austrian fashion and showbiz journalist, interviewing
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  • * ''The Old English Baron'' (1785, revision of ''The Champion of virtue'')
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  • '''1785''' ''Baron Munchausen's Narrative of his Marvellous Travels and Campaigns in Russia.'' ...''' ''The Singular Travels, Campaigns, Voyages, and Sporting Adventures of Baron Munnikhouson, Commonly Pronounced Munchhausen:
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  • {{r|Baron}}
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  • {{r|Baron Münchhausen}}
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  • {{r|Baron Münchhausen}}
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  • {{r|Baron Munchausen}}
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  • {{r|William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin}}
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  • * Samuel Baron (ed.) ''Medical Microbiology'', 4th ed., [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books
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  • {{r|Manfred Baron von Richthofen}}
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  • ...an English writer, best known for her [[gothic novel]] "[[The Old English Baron]]" originally published under the title of ''The Champion of Virtue'' (1777 ...ory", which in the second edition of 1778 was changed to ''The Old English Baron''. Clara Reeve got the inspiration for her book from a gothic novel publish
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  • {{r|Baron Munchausen}}
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  • {{r|Baron Munchausen}}
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  • {{r|Baron}}
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  • ...[[Baron Munchausen|Baron]] from a pinch; in this way, as is typical with [[Baron Münchhausen|Münchhausen]] stories, the hero's exaggerated exploits have a
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  • ...Clostridia: Sporeforming Anaerobic Bacilli" in S. Baron ''et al.'' [edd] ''Baron's Medical Microbiology'' [4th edition]. University of Texas Medical Branch,
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  • {{r|Baron d'Holbach}}
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  • ...he became the third Baron Rayleigh, on the death of his father, the second Baron. In the same year he became Fellow of the [[Royal Society]] of London.
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  • '''Baron Hill''' is a [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] member of the | publisher = Office of Baron Hill, [[U.S. House of Representatives]]}}</ref>
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  • ...vealing the fundamentally republican character of the Discourses. However, Baron's inability to come to terms with Machiavelli's harsh criticism of early 15
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  • * [http://www.constitution.org/cm/sol.htm SECONDAT,Charles de, Baron de Montesquieu. ''The Spirit Of The Laws''. Translated by Thomas Nugent, re ...net/auteurs/Turgot/ref1788/r88_69.html TURGOT, Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot, Baron de l'Aulne (1727-1781).''Réflexions sur la formation et la distribution de
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  • {{r|Baron Hill}}
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  • * [[Asa Briggs, Baron Briggs|Briggs, Asa]], ''The Golden Age of Wireless''. History of Broadcasti
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  • ....nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=mmed Medical Microbiology] 4th ed.'' Samuel Baron ed. The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. ISBN 0-9631172-1-1
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  • ...rnia|Eureka]] is its county seat and the largest city. The name came from Baron Alexander von Humboldt (September 14, 1769-May 6, 1859) who was a Prussian
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  • A '''business magnate''', sometimes referred to as a baron, industrialist, magnate, mogul, or tycoon, is a slightly informal term used
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  • '''Pierre de Frédy, Baron de Coubertin''' (b. January 01, 1863; d. September 02, 1937) is best known
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  • ...s }}'''William Thomson''' (June 26, 1824 &ndash; December 17, 1907), later Baron Kelvin of Largs, was a [[Great Britain|British]] scientist who developed th
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  • {{r|Baron Munchausen}}
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  • Sir '''Edward Herbert''', 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury (1582-1648), was an English diplomat, writer and philos ...led in 1624. [[Charles I]] first gave him an Irish peerage, then made him Baron Herbert of Cherbury. As the [[English Civil War]] developed, Herbert, thou
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  • {{r|Baron Munchausen}}
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  • In 1797 he entered the peerage of Great Britain, being created Baron Wellesley.<ref name=historyofparliamentonlineRichardWellesley/> | quote = ...took name of Wellesley 1789; cr. Baron Wellesley [GB] 20 Oct. 1797; Marquess Wellesley [I] 2 Dec. 1799; K.G. 3 Mar
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  • ...Mores tried to build a meat-packing empire, with the help of the wealthy [[Baron von Hoffman]], in North Dakota, where he built houses, business, a Catholic
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  • {{r|Charles Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton}}
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  • | title = heir to the hereditary title [[Baron Rothschild]] Rothschild is the heir to the hereditary title [[Baron Rothschild]].
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  • *Rocha, Guy Louis. “Reno’s First Robber Baron,” ''Nevada Magazine'' 40,2(March-April, 1980), pp. 28-29, 62.
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  • ...ngton]], and, four years prior to the Act of Union, in 1787, was created [[Baron Wellesley]] in the peerage of Great Britain. A Baronage is the most junior | quote = ...took name of Wellesley 1789; cr. Baron Wellesley [GB] 20 Oct. 1797; Marquess Wellesley [I] 2 Dec. 1799; K.G. 3 Mar
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  • '''Leonard James Callaghan, Baron Callaghan of Cardiff''', KG, PC (27 March 1912 - 26 March 2005) was [[prime ...ed an MP for some years before being elevated to the [[House of Lords]] as Baron Callaghan of [[Cardiff]].
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  • '''Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, Baron Home of the Hirsel''', KT, PC (2 July 1903 - 9 October 1995) was a [[prime ...e House of Lords when he accepted a [[life peerage]], and became known as 'Baron Home of the Hirsel' ([[The Hirsel]] being his family seat in [[Berwickshire
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  • {{r|Baron Friedrich von Steuben}}
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  • Baron (posthumous) '''Nobuyoshi Muto''' was an [[Imperial Japanese Army]] officer | title = Muto, Nobuyoshi, Baron, Field Marshal
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  • ...s named after the Irish-born physicist and engineer [[William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin]] (1824 – 1907), who wrote of the need for an absolute thermometri
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  • *[[Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton]], painter and sculptor
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  • ...printsec=frontcover&dq=intitle:crisis+intitle:early+inauthor:hans+inauthor:baron&lr=&num=30&as_brr=0&sig=tw7r_LsDJ0cDz66H4WSylNz3TA0 excerpts and text searc * Baron, Hans. ''In Search of Florentine Civic Humanism'' (2 vols. 1988).
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  • '''Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brède at de Montesquieu''' (1689—1755) was a French writer and pol
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  • ...n than not, were either taken directly from, or were imitations of, the "[[Baron Munchausen]]" stories of Rudolf Erich Raspe. Other influences include the
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  • ...igher in the [[Order of Precedence]] than a [[Knight]], but lower than a [[Baron]]. Traditionally different from the five degrees of [[Peerage]] since a [[B
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