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  • ...abic there with the full title '[[Sir Thomas Adams Professor of Arabic]]' (1889- 1894). He died in 1894 of [[tuberculosis]]. ...es. Fundamental Institutions. First Series'' (London: Adam & Charles Black 1889); second edition, edited by J. S. Black (1894); reprint 1956 Meridian Libra
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  • ...aken from the 2007 version of the ''Propædia'', except recent (post-1999) deaths which were not noted.</ref> | 1889 || 1972 || Matter and Energy || Professor of Chemistry, [[University of Wis
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  • ...the ''Britannica'' in America remained a problem through the 9th edition (1889). Pirated copies were also sold in Dublin by James Moore under the title, ' ...ition',<ref name="Britannica History"/> was published from January 1875 to 1889 in 24 volumes with one index volume. Up to 1880, the editor was [[Thomas Sp
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  • ...ing]] and [[Underground mining (hard rock)|hard rock mining]]. Most of the deaths today occur in developing countries, especially [[China]], and rural parts [[Image:Constantin Meunier005.jpg|thumb|lright|300px|The damp explosion (1889), a mother discovering her son among the dead after the La Boule mining dis
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  • ...zing expeditions and he became a collaborator with [[Ernest Cosson]] (1819-1889) and [[Jacques Nicolas Ernest Germain de Saint-Pierre|Jacques Germain de Sa [[Category:1877 deaths]]
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  • ...he tried in 1892 to kill industrialist [[Henry Clay Frick]] following the deaths by shooting of several [[Homestead Strike|striking]] workers.<ref>[http://d ...ard's [[just cause]]: the core of his defence was that he was avenging the deaths of victims of [[pogroms]] organized by Symon Petlura.
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