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  • entitled, An Almanac for New England for the year 1639. Harvard became the first center for the annual publication of almanacs with various editors including ...
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  • exceeds Lake Erie in volume (393 cubic miles, 1639 km³). It is the 14th largest lake in the world and has a shoreline 712 miles (1146 km) long. ...
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  • *Opera omnia (5 vol, 1639) *Opuscula omnia (1530) *Commenatry on Saint Thomas' Summa theologiae (1540) *De divina institutione Pontificatus ...
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  • In 1639, when the First Bishops' War broke out, Charles sought ... |Catherine, Princess of England||January 29, 1639||January 29, 1639 ...
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  • as well as Archbishop of Canterbury, on June 28, 1639. Laud included the manuscript together with a number of other documents, part of the third of a ...
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  • charged against him by his opponents. About March 1639, Williams was re-baptized himself and then immediately proceeded to re-baptize 12 others. Thus ...
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  • By 1639, the family had moved to Rouen where Étienne became a tax ... * Essai pour les coniques (1639) * Experiences nouvelles touchant le ...
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  • at sea in the Battle of the Downs in (1639). The strength of Spain's tercios—the dominant fighting unit in European land campaigns for ...
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  • Allegory of Painting. Orazio suddenly died in 1639. It is known that Artemisia had already left England by 1642, when the civil war was just starting. ...
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  • scholars to edit the draft, publishing it in 1639. The topics covered by his book are as follows: Needham, Volume 6, Part 2, 66. *The Fundamentals ...
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  • [[Image:Havana 1639b.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Havana Bay, c. 1639.]] [[File:FaroCastillodelMoro-Cuba-ene2017.jpg|thumb|[[Castillo de los Tres Reyes ...
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  • missionaries and traders from Japan in 1639, the Tokugawa shogunate enforced kaikin (海禁, "maritime restrictions"), a series of ...
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  • series of conflicts and civil wars between 1639 and 1651 in the kingdoms of ... his forces to the border in the spring of 1639 to end the rebellion. After ...
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  • Cinq-Mars had become the royal favorite by 1639, but, contrary to Cardinal Richelieu's belief, he was not easy to control. The young marquis ...
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  • Its House of Assembly began meeting in 1639. Among the initial important ... creating a Parliamentary democracy in 1639. During the colonial period ...
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  • founded the town of Pocasset, renamed Portsmouth in 1639. Gathered on March 7, 1638, the group founded Rhode Island's first civil government, agreeing ...
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  • written not by himself but by John Ponce of Cork in 1639 (Thorburn 1918). ==Justifications and applications== Ockham's razor has always been ...
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  • his 1633 visit led to the Bishops Wars of 1639 and 1640, which the Scots won. Pocock, Schochet, and Schwoerer (1996), 114. Subsequently, the Church ...
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  • the Anglican theologian Joseph Mede (1586-1639), who popularized premillennialism ... Shepard (1604-1649) and Increase Mather (1639-1723) were premillennialists ...
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  • In 1639, Williams established a Baptist church in Providence, Rhode Island and Clarke began a Baptist church in Newport, Rhode Island. There ...
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