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  • From 1682 to 1684 Penn was, himself, in the Province of Pennsylvania ... Fruits of Solitude In Reflections And Maxims] (1682) *Frame Of Government ...
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  • from the Book of Samuel, and The Medal (1682). His other major works from ... *The Medal, 1682 *Religio Laici, 1682 *The Hind and the Panther, 1687 ...
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  • Halley married Mary Tooke in 1682 and settled in Islington, where ... comet sightings of 1456, 1531, 1607, and 1682 related to the same comet ...
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  • Mary Rowlandson (1682) used the term "wigwam" in reference ... *Rowlandson, Mary White. [1682] 2006. Narrative of the Captivity and ...
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  • *The City Heiress (1682) *Like Father, Like Son (1682) *The Lucky Chance (1686) *The Emperor ...
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  • Sir Thomas Browne (October 19, 1605 – October 19, 1682) was an English author and doctor, who lived during the time of Sir Francis Bacon and ...
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  • of all our hearts, an ode for New Year's Day 1682, similar compositions for 1683, 1686, 1687, 1688, 1689, 1693, 1694 and 1700; odes, and the like ...
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  • William Penn at the "Great Treaty" in 1682.]] Wampum is a string of shell beads often woven into belts and formerly used for ceremonial ...
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  • ===United Company, 1682–95=== Both the quantity and quality of the drama suffered when in 1682 the ...
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  • He helped found the Dublin Society in 1682. Returning ultimately to London ... 1665) and Quantulumcunque concerning money (1682), all refreshingly concise ...
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  • #039;histoire universelle (1679, published 1682), lastly the Politique tirée ... So Bossuet steered a middle course. In 1682, before the general Assembly ...
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  • but it is now a suburb of Paris. From 1682, when King Louis XIV moved ... court was officially established there on May 6, 1682. Louis' ...
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  • of these—the comets of 1531, 1607, and 1682—had very similar orbital ... that the comets of 1531, 1607, and 1682 were the same body and successfully ...
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  • sur la Comète (Letter concerning the comet) in 1682. Though the work superficially concerned the nature of comets, Bayle's real purpose was ...
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  • himself caught by his own doctrine in a paradox in 1682, when Louis insisted on his clergy making an anti-papal declaration. Bossuet was tasked to draft ...
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  • ) (1613-1682), also known as Gu Tinglin (顧亭林), a Chinese philologist and geographer in the early Qing dynasty. When he was 23, he began ...
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  • :* Vijaya Dasa (1682-1755): Vijaya Vittala :* Gopaladasa (1722-1762): Gopala Vittala :* Helevanakatte Giriyamma (eighteenth century): Helevanakatte ...
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  • of classical tragedy. The 1648, 1660, and 1682 editions were no longer subtitled as "tragicomedy," but "tragedy." ...
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  • upon a treatise on monarchy by Philip Hunton (1604-1682), who maintained that the king's prerogative is not superior to the authority of the houses ...
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  • dubious ownership on to William Penn in 1682. Penn strongly desired access ... possessions under one General Assembly in 1682. However, by 1704 the Province ...
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  • it did not soothe his fears. In the winter of 1682 Basho's hut burned down, and his mother died early in 1683. He then traveled to Yamura to ...
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  • (1680), an imaginary biography, and The Holy War (1682), an allegory. A third book which reveals Bunyan's inner life and his preparation for his ...
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  • |Charlotte Maria||16 August 1682||16 October 1682|| died of convulsions"Stuart, Charlotte Maria," University of Hull[http://www3.dcs ...
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  • published complete at Amsterdam in the year 1682. Böhme's full works, thirty-two books and treatises, mostly written in the last four years ...
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  • France and England. Upon his death on February 15, 1682, there was found in his journal of spiritual retreats a copy in his own handwriting of the account ...
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  • * The Catholic Church in Denmark recognized by the state since 1682 * The Reformed Church recognized by the state since 1682. ...
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  • and philosopher Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682), stated his belief in Religio Medici (part 1, paragraph 33). ===Ghosts as spirits=== ...
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  • From 1682 the production of new plays dropped sharply, affected both ... #039;s Virtue Betrayed, or, Anna Bullen (1682) (about the execution of Anne ...
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  • #039;s charter for Pennsylvania, on August 24, 1682. During this later period some immigration and expansion continued. The first settlement and Fort ...
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  • Press, 2006, ISBN 0199266859). Since 1682 the Jesuits built up their college as well as the Jesuit church (nowadays the "University Church ...
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  • The Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie or VOC in old-spelling Dutch) chartered by the States-General of the Netherlands ...
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  • chief who welcomed William Penn to America in 1682. Despite his defeat, Tecumseh is honored in Canada as a tragic hero: A brilliant war chief ...
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  • the beauty of the church, which was founded in 1682. A sculpted stone facade and golden pulpit adorn the church. *Monastery and Museum of La Concepcion ...
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  • In 1682 he attended Trinity College, Dublin, receiving his B.A. in 1686. Swift was studying for his master’s degree when political troubles ...
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  • * 1682--New Experiments, and Observations, Made upon the Icy Noctiluca * 1684--Memoirs for the Natural History Of Humane Blood, Especially The ...
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  • as Siam, India, and Persia. For example, in 1682, the explorer René Robert ... 1681. Before it was dissolved in June 1682, it had agreed to the Declaration ...
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  • of the Teimon school, and Nishiyama Sōin (1605 - 1682), the founder of the Danrin school. The Teimon school's deliberate colloquialism made haikai ...
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  • over the following few years. Violent scenes in 1682 forced London's militia into action, and to prevent any repetition the following year a ...
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  • a detailed account of the illness. In 1682 the Parris children received a similar illness to the Goodwin children; and Mather emerged as an ...
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  • of the writing took place in the period from 1679-1682. It was therefore much more of a commentary on the exclusion crisis than it was a justification ...
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  • Blo-bzang Rgya-mtsho) (1617-1682) was the first Dalai Lama ... | 5. || Lobsang Gyatso || 1617–1682 || 1642–1682 || བློ་བཟང ...
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  • Lobsang Gyatso, the fifth Dalai Lama, (1617-1682) was the first Dalai ... about the death of the Fifth Dalai Lama (in 1682), and the appearance of his ...
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  • was set up by William Penn in about 1682 to become primarily a refuge for persecuted English Quakers; but others were welcomed. Baptists, Quakers ...
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  • to move to Scotland—but it was not until 1682, after Charles' complete ... in the peerage of Scotland in December 1682, and with the additional appointment ...
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  • (London: Orbis Publishing, 1974), 1682. Armand Peugeot introduced the Peugeot "Le Grand Bi" penny-farthing, in 1882, and a range of ...
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  • [[Image:Illus0362.jpg|thumb|Painting of Hector Leroux (1682 - 1740), which portrays Pericles and Aspasia, admiring the gigantic statue of Athena ...
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  • to the mouth of the Arkansas in 1673. In 1682 René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle and Henri de Tonty claimed the entire Mississippi River ...
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  • the center of British trade in Indonesia until 1682. M.C. Ricklefs, A History of Modern Indonesia Since c.1300, 2nd Edition (London: MacMillan ...
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  • |established_date = October 27, 1682 |established_date1 = October 25, 1701 |area_magnitude = 1 E8 |unit_pref ...
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  • foothold on the Mississippi River and Gulf Coast. In 1682, the French explorer Robert Cavelier de La Salle named the region Louisiana to honor France ...
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