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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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  • Ampere married again in 1806, but the couple was legally separated in 1808, and Ampere was given custody of the one child of the marriage. ...
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  • == Fourth Coalition 1806–1807 == [[Image: Charles_Meynier_-_Napoleon_in_Berlin ... The Fourth Coalition (1806–1807) of Prussia, Russia, Saxony, Sweden ...
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  • Wollaston became secretary of the Royal Society in 1806. In the Bakerian lecture for 1812, Wallaston attempted to construct molecular models based ...
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  • On August 12, 1806, Crockett married Polly Finley (1788-1815). Their first child, John, was born July 10, 1807, followed by William (born 1809 ...
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  • to be as non-exploitative as possible. As early as 1806, he had written a treatise, the Bayan wujub al-hijra (1806) in which he set out his ideas on governance ...
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  • *The Letters of William and Dorothy Wordsworth: The Middle Years: 1806-1811, 2000 *The Letters of William and Dorothy Wordsworth: The Middle Years: ...
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  • Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) and John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) are prime examples of such “naturalistic” philosophers. Actually, in metaethics a philosopher ...
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  • 1791). The Razumovsky Quartets, composed in 1805-1806 as result of a commission by Count Andreas Razumovsky, remain extremely popular as they demonstrate ...
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  • who died after a few weeks, and in 1806 Fanny died of consumption ... Stephenson’s first wife, Fanny died in 1806, and his only son, Robert ...
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  • * Shah Alam II, b. 1728, ruler from 1759-1806 * Akbar Shah II, b. 1760, ruler from 1806-1837 * Bahadur Shah II (Bahadur ...
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