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  • of the 11th month, 1690" was the day Fox died. [http://www.ccel.org/ccel/fox_g/autobio.xxv.html] Before 1752, the "Julian" or ...
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  • * Political Arithmetic posthum. (approx. 1676, pub. 1690) * Verbum Sapienti posthum. (1664, pub. 1691) * Political Anatomy of Ireland posthum ...
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  • the French by the British Governor of Navis. By 1690, he was captain of a vessel operating out of New York. He appears to have been recruited by ...
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  • When William left for Ireland in June 1690, Marlborough was appointed ... William's decisive victory at the Boyne on July 11, 1690 had ...
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  • European to enter Saskatchewan was Henry Kelsey in 1690, who traveled up the Saskatchewan River in hopes of trading for fur. The first permanent European ...
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  • James II of England at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. Although the bill was defeated, Gladstone remained undaunted and introduced a Second Irish ...
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  • coined in the form Angiospermae by Paul Hermann in 1690, as the name of one of his primary divisions of the plant kingdom. This division included flowering ...
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  • Ireland a year after the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. Williamite England could then devote more of its funds and troops to the war on the continent. ...
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  • an effect first noticed by Giovanni Cassini in 1690. The rotation of Jupiter's polar atmosphere is ~5 minutes longer than that of the equatorial ...
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  • and John Locke's Two Treatises of Government (1690). They were basically against the notion of the divine right of the kings, according to which ...
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  • and published it in his Treatise on light in 1690. He proposed that light was emitted in all directions as a series of waves in a medium called the ...
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  • They had the following children: John (December 7, 1690), Peter (November 22, 1692), Mary (September 26, 1694), James (February 4, 1697), Sarah (July ...
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  • (Chennai) in 1639, Bombay in 1668, and Calcutta in 1690. By 1647 the company had 23 factories and 90 employees in India. The major factories became the ...
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  • Newton was a member of the Parliament of England from 1689 to 1690 and again in 1701, but his only recorded comments were to complain about a ...
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  • common prayer: From the year 1558 to the year 1690. (original Oxford Press 1861) reprint ed. Gregg Press; 3rd edition, 1966. * Carson, D. A. The ...
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  • Colonies. The first newspaper in the colonies in 1690, Benjamin Harris's Publick Occurrences both Foreighn and Domestick, was suppressed after only ...
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  • Lessons for Children.” Culturing the Child, 1690-1914: Essays in Memory of Mitzi Myers, Ed. Donelle Ruwe. (Lanham, MD: The Children’s Literature ...
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  • Duke of Luxembourg defeated the Spanish at Fleurus (1690), and subsequently defeated Dutch forces under William III of Orange, who fought on Spain's ...
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  • among the précieuses of upper-class France (1690-1710), and among the tales told in that time were the ones of Jean de La Fontaine and the Contes ...
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  • * 1690 - Nevis * 14 November 1840 - Great Swell on the Delaware River * 18 November 1867 - Virgin Islands * 17 November 1872 - Maine ...
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