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  • thumb|300px|The Hundred Guilder Print, c.1647-1649, etching.]] Rembrandt's etchings were enormously popular during his lifetime and today ...
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  • Publishing Company, Inc., 1989 (original 1649), ISBN 978-0872200357). ... Publishing Company, Inc., 1989 (original 1649). ISBN 978-0872200357 ...
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  • returned to France several years later, and in 1649, the island was named Île Bourbon after the royal house. “Réunion” was the name given ...
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  • convicts. The Maryland Toleration Act of 1649 was one of the first laws ... seat of Anne Arundel County. Settled in 1649 on the south shore of the ...
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  • Michelet (1851). in Herzen. Vol IV. (1968), 1649. Herzen's belief in individual rights were somewhat motivated by an anarchic instinct that ...
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  • Charles II visited the island in 1646 and again in 1649 following the execution of his father. It was in the Royal Square in St. Helier on February 17 ...
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  • Following Charles I's execution in 1649, the country's new republican regime remained undecided on how to treat the 5th of November ...
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  • business (Spinoza's older brother Isaac died in 1649, and his father in 1654). Relatively little is known about Spinoza's life prior to 1656 ...
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  • were subject to Spanish rule, which ended in 1649. ==Abdication== In a broadcast on national media on January 28, 2013 Beatrix announced her intention ...
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  • the excesses of Charles I (executed in 1649) and the beginnings of the Commonwealth of England. George Fox's conflict with civil authority ...
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  • captured. For a short time prior to his execution in 1649, Charles was imprisoned in the castle, although in today's terminology house arrest would ...
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  • In 1649, an epidemic brought from Cartagena in Colombia, affected one-third of the population of Havana. On November 30, 1665, Queen Mariana ...
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  • |Charles I of England||November 19, 1600||January 30, 1649||married 1625, Henrietta Maria; had issue |- |Robert, Duke of Kintyre||February 18 ...
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  • (1544-1610); Eongi (1581-1644), Taeneung (1562-1649) and Ilseon (1533-1608), all four served as lieutenants to Seosan during the war with Japan. ...
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  • and date largely from the reign of Charles II (c. 1649-1685). The Holyrood Abbey precinct remained a debtors' sanctuary until the 19th century, long ...
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  • |1623-1649 | |화백 和伯(C) | Injo | 인조仁祖 (T) ... |1649-1659 | |정연/靜淵 (C)죽오/竹梧 (Ps) | Hyojong ...
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  • victory in the Second Battle of Guararapes in 1649. By 1654, the Netherlands had surrendered and returned control of all Brazilian land to the Portuguese. ...
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  • After Charles II of England was proclaimed king in 1649, following the execution of his father, Charles I, he gave his brother, the Duke of York ...
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  • Quotation from George Fox Journal, entry for 1649. Early Quakers believed that Christ would never lead them in ways that contradicted the Bible; ...
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  • began to cultivate common land—wrote in his 1649 pamphlet, The New Law of Righteousness, that there "shall be no buying or selling, no fairs ...
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