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  • the first woman to join the Haarlem Guild in 1633.]] Beside their economic and training functions, guilds served social and charitable purposes ...
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  • *Il Penseroso (1633) *Comus (1634) *Lycidas (1638) *Of Reformation (1641) *Of Prelatical Episcopacy (1641) *Animadversions (1641) *The Reason ...
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  • and mathematician Xu Guangqi (1562 - 1633 C.E.) introduced 23 additional constellations which are near to the Celestial South Pole, which are ...
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  • to cover the neighboring Ghetto Vecchio, and in 1633, the Ghetto Nuovissimo was also added. Due to population density, buildings rose to six or more stories. ...
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  • 300px|right|Hondo at Kiyomizu-dera, KyotoBuilt in 1633]] Japanese architecture (日本建築, Nihon kenchiku) has a long history similar to that ...
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  • In 1627 Musashi began to travel again. In 1633 he went to stay with Hosokawa Tadatoshi, daimyo (feudal lord) of Kumamoto Castle, who had moved ...
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  • the Ming Army home mutinied to the Manchu banner. In 1633 they completed a conquest of Inner Mongolia, resulting in a large scale recruitment of Mongol ...
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  • 798, but the present buildings were constructed in 1633. It takes its name from the waterfall within the complex, which runs off the nearby hills—kiyoi ...
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  • The first English settlers came in 1633 and settled at Windsor and then Wethersfield in 1634. However, the main body of settlers came in one ...
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  • that in the times of Philipos Supreme Patriarch (1633-1655) the library of the Echmiadzin monastery was enriched with numerous manuscripts. Many manuscripts ...
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  • In 1633, David Wedderburn, a teacher from Aberdeen, mentioned elements of modern football games in a short Latin textbook called Vocabula. Wedderburn ...
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  • In Ottoman Turkey in 1633 Lagari Hasan Çelebi took off with what was described to be a cone shaped rocket and then glided with wings into a ...
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  • Ferdinand II's suspicion of Wallenstein resumed in 1633, when Wallenstein attempted to arbitrate the differences between the Catholic and ...
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  • *1633: Tokugawa Iemitsu forbids traveling abroad and reading foreign books *1635: Tokugawa Iemitsu formalizes the system of mandatory alternate ...
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  • Josiah was born about 1633 and died in Preston, Connecticut on March 19, 1690. His burial place is unknown. He married Mary Dingley in Marshfield ...
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  • British monarch since Charles I went there in 1633. Parissien, 318. George IV spent most of his reign in seclusion at Windsor Castle, ...
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  • by Charles as the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1633 and started a series of reforms in the church to make it more ceremonial, starting with the replacement ...
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  • Edmund Spenser (first licensed for publication in 1633, four decades after it was written). Also in 1580, Philip II annexed Portugal, and with ...
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  • | 1633 | Edward Winslow |- | 1634 | Thomas Prence |- | 1635 | William Bradford |- | 1636 | Edward Winslow |- | 1637 | William Bradford ...
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  • " Journal of Composite Materials. 35(18):1605-1633. With the use of ceramic plates for rifle protection, these vests are 5-8 times as heavy ...
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