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  • in Portuguese, entitled Thesoro dos Dinim (1645). His Vindiciæ Judæorum was translated into German, with a preface by Moses Mendelssohn. Several ...
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  • a Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. In 1645, he became master of Clare ... The Union of Christ and the Church. In 1645 he was appointed master of ...
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  • 1645 | 1804 | (2006) | (2266) | (2613) | (3101) | comment= color1=#ffc0c0 | color2=black hexagonal 3(weakly basic oxide) 1.36 633.1 | 1235.0 | 2388.6 ...
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  • from 1642 until 1651. The first (1642-1645) and the second (1648-1649 ... in the Tower, and executed in January 1645). C.V. Wedgwood, Thomas ...
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  • The expurgation did not end the controversy. In 1645, Alexander Ross attacked Religio Medici in his Medicus Medicatus (The Doctor, Doctored). The ...
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  • In the modern era, the first editor of the epistle, Hugo Menardus (1645), advocated the genuineness of its ascription to Barnabas, but the opinion ...
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  • Miyamoto Musashi (宮本 武蔵, Miyamoto Musashi; c. 1584 - June 13, 1645), (childhood name Miyamoto Bennosuke or Miyamoto Musana), was the ...
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  • * The Self-denying Ordinance, April 4, 1645 * Pride's Purge, December 7, 1648 ==1649–1653 Rump Parliament== [[Image:Palace of Westminster ...
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  • William "Captain" Kidd (c. 1645 – May 23, 1701) is remembered for his trial and execution for piracy after returning from a voyage ...
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  • of Mazarin impeded his ambition, and his 1645 liaison with the beautiful Anne Genevieve of Bourbon-Condé, duchess of Longueville made him irrevocably ...
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  • *Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) argued that all nations are bound by the principles of natural law in wars. *Baron von Pufendorf (1632-1694) disputed ...
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  • tended by Saint Irene, Georges de La Tour ca. 1645.]] [[Image:SaraceniSebastian.jpg|thumb|right|225px|Saint Sebastian, by Carlo Saraceni (c. 1610 ...
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  • started the construction of the Potala Palace in 1645 Thomas Laird, The Story of Tibet: Conversations with the Dalai Lama (New York: Grove Press ...
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  • United States Public Health Service Publication 1645: 202–214. Category:Life sciences Category:Plants Category:Food Nutmeg|204037808 ...
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  • command, the Duke of Schomberg, and George Walker (1645-1690) were killed in this phase of the battle. The Williamites were not able to resume their ...
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  • *Mölndal, now Yeadon, Pennsylvania 1645 *Torne (Aronameck), now West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1647 *The Sidoland, now Wilmington, Delaware 1654 ...
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  • British service being the Constant Warwick of 1645. Because the British navy required greater endurance than the Dunkirk frigates could provide ...
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  • ) (or seasonal markings) until 1645, this intercalary month was equally ... to serve in the Board of Astronomy. In the 1645 Shíxiàn calendar (時憲書 ...
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  • became a Christian, and when he returned to Korea in 1645, his Christian faith became a matter of conflict with his father. Crown Prince Sohyeon was found ...
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  • and Puritan reformer, and Bridget Dryden (1563-1645). In 1605, she moved with her family from Alford to London. Anne's father observed a ...
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