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  • , on the foothills of the Sivalik Hills, in March 1672. Gobind Rai's early education included study of Punjabi, Braj, Sanskrit, Persian and ...
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  • following the Synod of Jerusalem (1672), use the traditional name of grc|anagignoskomena , meaning "that which is to be read." They ...
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  • Image:Jan Vermeer van Delft 013.jpg|thumb|right|The guitar player (c. 1672), by Johannes Vermeer.]] Beginning in the early nineteenth century ...
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  • purchase punches & matrices from Holland 1670–1672 for use by the Oxford University Press. The so-named Fell types, presumed to be the work of Dutch ...
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  • age also developed the mock-heroic couplet. After 1672 and Samuel Butler's Hudibras, iambic tetrameter couplets with unusual or unexpected rhymes ...
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  • *Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (1672 - 1733), scholar, born in Zürich *Johann Kaspar Lavater (1741 - 1801), poet and physiognomist, born in Zürich ...
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  • Battle of Solebay off the Suffolk coast in June 1672, valorous conduct aboard the Duke of York's flagship, the Royal Prince, earned Churchill promotion ...
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  • | 1657–1672 | Thomas Prence |- | 1673–1679 | Josiah Winslow ... of Laws. The book was reissued in 1658, 1672, and 1685. Among these laws ...
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  • or presided over it in the years 1672, 1675, 1800, 1925, and 1940. In 1830, King Krishnaraja Wodeyar III donated five villages in and around ...
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  • In 1672, during his siege of the city of Groningen, Christoph Bernhard van Galen (the Bishop of Münster) employed several different explosive ...
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  • and tint on silk, by 狩野探幽 Kano Tan'yu, 1672 Image:SesshuToyo.jpg|Shukei-sansui (Autumn Landscape), by Sesshu Toyo Image:The Great ...
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  • Solar Energy Conference. 2006:1669-1672. === Metamorphic Multijunction Solar Cell === The ultra-light, highly efficient solar cell was developed ...
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  • Virtue of Gems. (London, UK: William Godbid, 1672). ==The Ring== The origin of our custom to use diamonds in rings, and more recently, in engagement ...
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  • , who had travelled to Constantinople, in 1672 engraved and in 1680 published ... Joseph Grelot|lt=|fr||WD='s engraving 1672, looking east and showing ...
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  • and the Polish king John II Casimir (1609-1672). Khmelnytskyi told his people that the Poles had sold them as slaves "into the hands of ...
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  • of Lille and Charleroi. In the Franco-Dutch War of 1672-1678, Spain lost still more territory when it came to the assistance of its former Dutch enemies ...
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  • and Les Peines et les Plaisirs de l'Amour (1672). One of the major French composers of the early Romantic era, was Hector Berlioz. In the ...
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  • Peter the Great (1672–1725) consolidated autocracy in Russia and played a major role in bringing his country into the European state system ...
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