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  • Circa 1819, from French libéralisme circa 1818. Equivalent to liberal (from Latin līberālis meaning “befitting a freeman,” from līber ...
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  • the War of 1812, entered the steamer business in 1818, and bought his first steamship in 1829. Rapidly expanding his operations, he became a vigorous ...
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  • Oxley traveled to Dubbo on June 12, 1818. He wrote that he had passed ... Later in 1818, Oxley and his men explored the Macquarie River at length ...
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  • III of the Anglo-American Convention of 1818 the United Kingdom and the ... In 1818, diplomats of the two countries attempted to negotiate a boundary ...
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  • The white crappie (Pomoxis annularis Rafinesque, 1818) is native throughout ... amp;search_value=168165 Pomoxis Rafinesque, 1818.] ITIS Taxonomic Serial No ...
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  • fell to others in this half century. By 1818, the Sadozai rulers who succeeded ... ===Mahmud Shah (second reign, 1809-1818)=== Mahmud's second reign ...
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  • Trio) founded Serampore College in 1818. [http://www.mergingcurrents ... rather than from one denomination. Prior to 1818, the Serampore Trio had worked ...
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  • in 1777 and ended with British victory in 1818. This left the British in ... The Third Anglo-Maratha War (1817 - 1818) was a final and decisive ...
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  • Warren Hastings (December 6, 1732 - August 22, 1818) was the first and most well-known governor-general of British India, from 1773 to 1785. ...
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  • Mary Ann Todd Lincoln (December 13, 1818 – July 16, 1882) was the First Lady of the United States when her husband, Abraham Lincoln, served ...
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  • *Missa sancta No. 1 in Eb J.224 (1818) *Missa sancta No. 2 in G op.76 J.251 (1818-19) ==== Vocal works with ...
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  • | 1818 = 46 | 1819 = 46 | 1820 = 42 | 1821 = 40 | 1822 = 40 | 1823 = 36 | 1824 = 33 | 1825 = 34 | 1826 = 34 | 1827 = 34 | 1828 = 33 ...
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  • Alexander Bain (June 11, 1818 – September 18, 1903) was a Scottish philosopher, logician and educationalist who advanced the study of psychology ...
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  • By 1818, he began to explore the basic nature of matter and built ... were only seen as a means to an end. In 1818, he was elected permanent ...
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  • to the empiricist views of Alexander Bain (1818-1903) and John Stuart Mill ... to the empiricism of Alexander Bain (1818-1903) and John Stuart Mill ...
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  • was visited by President James Monroe in 1818. Gallaudet at times had difficulty ... *Gallaudet, T. H. 1818. Discourses on Various Points of Christian ...
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  • Jane Austen's novel Northanger Abbey (1818) in which the naive protagonist ... both Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818) and Polidori's The Vampyre ...
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  • Published in 1818, Frankenstein is easily her most famous novel. Indeed ... Prometheus was first published in January 1818 by a small London publishing ...
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  • *Enrico di Borgogna (1818; November 14, 1818 Teatro San Luca, Venice) *Una follia (1818; December 17, 1818 Teatro San Luca, Venice) (lost) ...
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  • Lucy Stone (August 13, 1818 – October 18, 1893) was a prominent American suffragist, vocal advocate of gender equality, the wife of abolitionist ...
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