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... that philosopher, scholar, and lens-grinder '''[[Baruch Spinoza (nonfiction)|Baruch Spinoza]]''' was a pioneer of Enlightenment and modern biblical criticism, notably his modern conceptions of the self and the universe? | ... that philosopher, scholar, and lens-grinder '''[[Baruch Spinoza (nonfiction)|Baruch Spinoza]]''' was a pioneer of Enlightenment and modern biblical criticism, notably his modern conceptions of the self and the universe? | ||
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... that philosopher, scholar, and lens-grinder Baruch Spinoza was a pioneer of Enlightenment and modern biblical criticism, notably his modern conceptions of the self and the universe?
... that astronomer Jeremiah Horrocks observed the transit of Venus in 1639?
... that That Was the Week That Was was first broadcast on 24 November 1962?
... that Lee Harvey Oswald, the alleged assassin of President John F. Kennedy, was urdered two days after the assassination, by Jack Ruby, a nightclub operator, in the basement of Dallas police department headquarters, as Oswald was being led by two detectives to an armored car to take him to the nearby county jail?