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  • *English Sacred Poetry (1864) *Legends and Lyrics (1865) *Martin Farquhar Tupper's Proverbial Philosophy *Barry Cornwall's Poems, and ...
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  • 250px|Louis Moreau Gottschalk pictured on an 1864 Publication of The Dying Poet for piano]] == Biography == Gottschalk was born to a Jewish businessman ...
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  • * The Small House at Allington (1864) * The Last Chronicle of Barset ... * Can You Forgive Her? (1864) * Phineas Finn (1869) * The Eustace ...
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  • |12 January 1864 |- |Sir John Lawrence |12 January 1864 |12 January 1869 |- |The Earl of Mayo |12 January 1869 ...
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  • (including the discovery of barbituric acid (1864), the parent compound of the barbiturates). He was the first to propose the correct formula ...
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  • the theory of Western constitutionalism. In 1864, Kato became a leader of the Tokugawa shogunate, and was appointed as the professor of the Kaisei ...
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  • George Washington Carver (c. early 1864 – January 5, 1943) was an African American botanist who dedicated his life to applying science and ...
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  • The South Carolinian. In February 1864, he married his beloved Katie, and soon had a son, Willie, born on Christmas Eve. During the occupation ...
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  • He became Fellow and Tutor of Merton College, Oxford from 1864 to 1866, but soon left for the Professorship of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow (1866 ...
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  • During November 1864, a small encampment of Southern Cheyenne and ... * Chief Niwot or Left Hand (c. 1825-1864) was a tribal leader of the ...
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  • In 1864, Ramakrishna began to study under Totapuri, a practitioner of Advaita Vedanta. During this period, he attempted to conceptualize the ...
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  • called the Columbia Institution, and in 1864, it became Gallaudet College, named after Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet. In 1986, it became Gallaudet ...
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  • Harvard Law School. He passed his bar exam in 1864 and began to practice law, but soon turned to writing as a means of solving his financial difficulties. ...
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  • in Commercial Street, Whitechapel, in February 1864. In America, Peabody founded and supported numerous institutions in New England and elsewhere ...
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  • become a Roman Catholic priest (ordained August 6, 1864). In 1865–1866, he wrote and defended his habilitation essay and theses and began to lecture ...
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  • Carolina in November 1863, and, in May 1864, the forces under his command ... president candidates in the election of 1864, but Butler decline both offers ...
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  • in England. With Marx, he helped found (1864) the International Workingmen ... worked his way up to become a joint proprietor in 1864. ...
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  • In 1864, King Cheoljong lay dying without a male heir, the result ... of the Andong Kim clan. In the autumn of 1864, Great Dowager Queen Jo crowned ...
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  • hero and urged to run for president in the 1864 election. But Grant turned ... Congress with Grant in mind—on March 2, 1864. On March 12, Grant became ...
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