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MARIOTTE, EDME (1684), a French physicist, author of 

 Marietta's laws relating to gases. 



MARIUS, CAIUS (B. C. 157-86), a Roman soldier. 



MARLBOROUGH, duke of, JOHN CHURCHILL (1650-1722) 

 [30?], a British general, son of Sir Winston Churchill (i62O?-i688), 

 who was son of John Churchill, a lawyer. 



MARSHALL, JOHN (1755-1835) [25], an American jurist, eld- 

 est son of Col. Thomas Marshall. See page 107. 



MARTEL, CHARLES (690-741) [40], duke of Austrasia, natu- 

 ral son of Pepin of Heristal (650-714). 



MARTINEAU, HARRIET (1802-1876), an English authoress, 

 sixth of eight children of Thomas Martineau. 



MARTINEAU, JAMES (1805), an English Unitarian clergy- 

 man, youngest brother of Harriet. 



MATHER, INCREASE (1639-1723) [43], an American clergy- 

 man, son of Rev. Richard Mather (1596-1669). Cotton Mather (1663- 

 1728) [24], was son of Increase Mather. 



MAZZINI, GIUSEPPE (1805-1872), an Italian revolutionist. 



MEHEMET ALI (1769-1849), viceroy of Egypt, an orphan at 

 an early age. 



MELANCHTHON, PHILIP (1497-1560) [35?], the second lead- 

 er of the Reformation, son of George Schwartzerd (1462?). 



MENDELSSOHN, MOSES (1729-1786), a German philosopher 

 of Jewish descent, son of a teacher. 



MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY, FELIX (1809-1847) [33], 

 a German composer, son of Abraham Mendelssohn (1776 ) [47], 

 who was son of Moses Mendelssohn (1729-1786). 



MENDOZA, DIEGO HURTADO DE (1503-1575), a Spanish 

 scholar and author, the most eminent member of the Mendoza family. 

 He was a younger, or the youngest, son of the count of Tendilla, who 

 was nephew (or grand-nephew) of Inigo Lopez de Mendoza (1398- 

 1458). 



