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You may be thinking of Matthew C. Perry, though it was not the first time he sailed to Japan.
100,00o muskets in 1854.
L C BAILEY invented bandage.
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B. L. C. Griffith has written: 'A rival by request'
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The answer is Q. b+1=c, c+2=e, e+3=h, h+4=L, L+5=Q.
L. M. B. C. Campos has written: 'Aircraft design integration and affordability ='
1854 : MDCCCLIV Breaking this down to M DCCC L IV M : 1000 C : 100 D : 500 DCCC: 800 ( 500+3x100) L : 50 I : 1 V : 5 IV : 4 (5-1)
L. A. Ring was born in 1854.
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The correct spelling is "basically."
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This took me a long time to figure out but I'm pretty sure it is C, that comes after B in the alphebet.