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During their relationship, Ray bore him at least five, and perhaps as many as nine, children, including Basil Montagu (1770–1851), writer, jurist and philanthropist. [25] According to several sources, Sandwich was unable to provide adequately and permanently for his mistress and their children; she therefore encouraged the suit of Captain ...
The Mark XXXIII Bolo is the last standard Bolo built by the Concordiat prior to the Melconian destruction of Earth. Following the genocide of the "Final War" with the Melconians , surviving Bolos are described as crucial in sheltering and protecting the few scattered remnants of humanity during the long slow process of rebuilding.
Bolo (prince) (1613–1652), Manchu prince of the Qing Dynasty; Bolo Pasha (born Paul Bolo, 1867–1918), French adventurer and German agent of the First World War; Lashmer Whistler (1898–1963), British general of the Second World War nicknamed "Bolo" and "Private Bolo" Bolo Yeung (born 1946), Chinese actor and martial artist
On 7 May 1656, approximately nine days after the loss of the Vergulde Draeck, the under steersman and six crew members were dispatched to Batavia to summon help. They carried with them letters written by the crew which described the loss of the schuyt [clarification needed], the crew's decision to await rescue from Batavia, and their steadfast faith in the Lord God.
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Clarification, clarifications, or clarify may refer to: Clarification (cooking), purification of broths; Clarification, preparation of clarified butter; Clarification and stabilization of wine; Clarification (water treatment) "Clarifications" , The Wire episode; The Clarification, Declaration Concerning Status of Catholics Becoming Freemasons
Bolo Pasha, originally named Paul Bolo, (September 24, 1867, Marseilles – April 17, 1918, Vincennes) was a Frenchman who was a Levantine financer, traitor, and a German agent. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The New York Times wrote that he "circumnavigated the globe, engaged in various curious occupations, participated in many shady schemes."
An illustration of paddle and rubber ball attached together with an elastic band. Paddle ball is a one-person game played with a paddle and an attached ball.Using the flat paddle with the small rubber ball attached at the center via an elastic string, the player tries to hit the ball with the paddle in succession as many times as possible.