Search results for "1806" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • left the Senate, resigning on November 18, 1806. In December 1806, Adair departed for Louisiana to inspect a tract ...
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  • Charles-Augustin de Coulomb (June 14, 1736 – August 23, 1806), a French engineer and physicist, discovered the relationship between the force ...
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  • Johann Michael Haydn (September 14, 1737 – August 10, 1806) was an Austrian composer and organist, the younger brother of (Franz) Joseph Haydn ...
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  • Henry Knox (July 25, 1750 – October 25, 1806) was an American bookseller from Boston, who, at 24 years old, became the chief artillery officer ...
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  • Leonidas Polk (April 10, 1806 – June 14, 1864) was a Confederate general who was once a planter in Maury County, Tennessee, and a third cousin ...
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  • in France and Sweden, among others. In his 1806 book, Attempt at a Flora ... property has been long known. Retzius (1806) describes how farmers would ...
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  • he became a member of the Ohio Legislature in 1806 and served as the United States marshal in Ohio from 1807 to 1812. Also, in 1806 he married Elizabeth ...
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  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning (March 6, 1806 – June 29, 1861) was one of the most respected and popular poets of the Victorian era. Browning ...
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  • (ca. 1753 – 1806) (his name was archaically romanized as Outamaro) was a prolific Japanese printmaker and painter, and is considered one of ...
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  • did not allow them to exploit it. In 1806, the Mamluks defeated the ... and a trumpeteer. A decree of April 15, 1806 defined the strength of squadron ...
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  • 1804). Lewis described it in more detail in 1806, calling it the "barking ... * Lewis, M. 1806. [http://libtextcenter.unl.edu/examples/servlet/transform/ ...
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  • his own concert career in Russia, and by 1806 was dividing his time between Moscow and Saint Petersburg, settling in the latter city after his ...
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  • post of Director at the Opera in Breslau (1806), and from 1807 to 1810, Weber ... #039;rl for viola and orchestra J.49 (1800/revised 1806) ...
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  • * Mutiwapangome (1804-1806) * Mutiwaora (1806) * Cipfumba (1806-1807) * Nyasoro (1807-1828) ...
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  • However, a decision was made at the 1806 company meeting to send Thompson ... After the general meeting in 1806, Thompson traveled to Rocky Mountain ...
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  • the abolition of the tax in Baden in 1806. His influence at court continued ... of notable Jews in Paris on May 30, 1806, he wrote an enthusiastic ...
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  • Dee at Tongueland in Kirkcudbright (1805-1806) to the 129 ft (39 m) tall ... Telford was consulted in 1806 by the King of Sweden about the construction ...
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  • title=Treasurer of the Navy|years=1804 – 1806 after=Richard Brinsley ... title=Member of Parliament for Tralee|years=1802 – 1806 ...
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  • Drinkard, 1806. The desk that Smalls used as Collector of Customs is ... S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler, 1804-1806. New York: W. W. Norton & ...
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  • Mungo Park (September 11, 1771 – 1806) was a Scottish physician and explorer of the African continent who explorations in the Niger area on ...
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  • *Faniska (1806) *Les abencérages (1813) *Ali-Baba (1833) ==References== * Bellasis, Edward. Cherubini: memorials illustrative of his life and ...
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  • William Pitt the Younger (May 28, 1759 – January 23, 1806) was a British politician of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. ...
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  • Benjamin Banneker, originally Banna Ka, or Bannakay (November 9, 1731 – October 9, 1806) was a free African American mathematician, astronomer ...
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  • his “Addresses to the German Nation” (1806-7). Later, he would become ... In 1806, in a Berlin occupied by Napoléon, Fichte gave a series of ...
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  • Some early verses published in 1806 were suppressed. They were followed ... *Hours of Idleness (1806) *English Bards and Scotch Reviewers (1809 ...
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  • (1273 - 1291, 1298 - 1308, 1438 - 1740, and 1745 - 1806). ... On August 6, 1806 the Holy Roman Empire was dissolved under the French ...
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  • the only one except the first-born, John (born 1806), to survive infancy. Her father, William Stevenson, was a Scottish Unitarian minister at Failsworth ...
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  • On June 2, 1806, Carolina Oliphant, at 41 years old, married her second cousin, WM Nairne, who became Baron Nairne in 1824. William Murray Nairne ...
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  • The Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804–1806) was the first United States transcontinental expedition and second overland journey to the Pacific ...
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  • Basin. The invasions took place between 1806 and 1807, as part of the Napoleonic ... Army occupied Buenos Aires for 46 days in 1806 before being expelled. In ...
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  • George Wythe (1726 – June 8, 1806) was a lawyer, a judge, a prominent law professor, and a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence ...
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  • he saw action in Germany (1895) and in Denmark (1806) before being again elected to the House of Commons. He was made a Privy Councilor in 1807 and ...
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  • ===Margraves and Electors of Brandenburg (1417-1806)=== [[Image:Map-Prussia-Brandenburg.svg|thumb|left|175px|Brandenburg region of Germany.]] ...
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  • Benito Pablo Juárez García (March 21, 1806 – July 18, 1872) was a Zapotec Amerindian who served five terms México - Presidencia de la República ...
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  • with his father in several military campaigns. In 1806, he was made deputy-king. He was 42 when his father died and he succeeded as king. ...
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  • between France and the rest of Europe. In 1806, the Holy Roman Empire ceased ... impacts was to goad Prussia into war in 1806. ===Military and political ...
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  • at the University of Heidelberg in 1806. Though the progress of his psychological thought compelled him to abandon the positive theology of the ...
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  • and together they had five children. In 1806, Scott was appointed clerk ... *Ballads and Lyrical Pieces (1806) *Marmion (1808) *The Lady of the ...
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  • her great-grandfather John Breckinridge (1760-1806) was a Senator of Kentucky and Attorney General under Thomas Jefferson. Sophonisba Breckinridge ...
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  • , and later served in the Napoleonic Wars from 1806 to 1815. Clausewitz ... Prince August, was captured in October of 1806 when Napoleon invaded Prussia ...
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  • | colspan=3 | Governor of NSW 13 August 1806–26 January 1808 ... Gidley King. He arrived in Sydney in August 1806, to become the fourth governor ...
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  • when their second son, Charles Francis (d. 1806), was born. ... When the Whigs came into power in 1806 Sheridan was appointed treasurer ...
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  • From 1803 until 1806 Schelling was professor at the new University of Würzburg. This period was marked by considerable flux in his views and ...
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  • John Stuart Mill (May 20, 1806 - May 8, 1873), an English philosopher and political economist, was an influential liberal thinker of the nineteenth ...
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  • forced to return to his former employer. But in 1806, Utzschneider offered Fraunhofer a position at the Institute, which was now located at Benediktbeuern ...
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  • for Cowper's The Task by Henry Fuseli (1806-1807).]] The year before this publication, Cowper met a sophisticated and charming widow named ...
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  • called the river Akansa in his journal of 1673. In 1806 the American explorer Zebulon Pike traveled through the river's upper reaches. ...
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  • his eldest son, John Stuart Mill, was born in 1806. About the end of this year, he began his History of India, which he took twelve years to complete. ...
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  • strengthened after the Russian conquest in 1806, survived. This section is ... 1813). Tsitsianov was killed in February 1806, by Huseyngulu khan of Baku ...
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  • Ivan Vasilievich Kireevsky (April 3, 1806 – June 23, 1856) was a Russian literary critic and philosopher who, together with Aleksey Khomyakov ...
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