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- John Ripley Freeman (1855-1932) was an American civil and hydraulic engineer. Freeman was born in West Bridgton, Maine and received his...
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- Charles Annibal Fabrot (September 15, 1580 - January 16, 1659), was a French jurisconsult.
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