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    Hubertus "Wiel" Nolens (Venlo, 7 September 1860 - The Hague, 27 August 1931) was a Dutch politician and a Roman Catholic priest. Willem Hubert Nolens was born...
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    priest Weil Nolens led the party since its foundation until his death in 1931. The former professor and minister Piet Aalberse succeeded Nolens. Other prominent...
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    confessional majority; in 1926, Roman Catholic Political Party leader, Wiel Nolens said that the confessionals would only govern with the socialists in...
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    Wiel Nolens opposition 1914 25 18 no election Wiel Nolens opposition 1915 25 18 no election Wiel Nolens opposition 1916 25 17 no election Wiel Nolens...
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  • Elected 2 W. Mooijman 49 4 Jan van de Mortel 386 6 F.L.D. Nivard 240 7 Wiel Nolens 130,187 Elected 1 P.P.J.A. van der Putt 162 5 Paul Reijmer 130 Elected...
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    Switzerland: Springer, Cham. ISBN 9783030555122. Ruhl, Jesse M.; Rizer, Arthur L.; Wiel, Mikel J. (2003). "Gun Control: Targetting Rationality in a Loaded Debate"...
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