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  • empire existed as a centralized state from 1712 to the 1861 invasion of the ... from (1710-1711). Faama De-Koro ascended in 1712 reigning until 1736. The kingdom ...
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  • Antonio Genovesi (November 1, 1712 – September 22, 1769) was an Italian philosopher and political economist who played a pivotal role in modernizing ...
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  • a congress opened at Utrecht on January 29, 1712. The British representative ... not make much progress until after July 10, 1712, when Philip signed a renunciation ...
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  • Giovanni Domenico Cassini, also known as Jean-Dominique Cassini, (June 8, 1625 – September 14, 1712) was an Italian-French astronomer, engineer ...
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  • that the Fox numbered about 6,500. By 1712, they were down to 3,500 when the First Fox War broke out with the French (1712-1714). The Second ...
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  • The general will, (French, volonté generale) first enunciated by Jean-Jacques Rousseau (June 28, 1712 – July 2, 1778), is a concept in political ...
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  • #Ewuakpe (1701 - 1712) #Ozuere (1712 - 1713) #Akenzua I (1713 - 1740) #Eresoyen (1740 - 1750) ...
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  • In 1712, Qing and Joseon formally demarcated the border between China ... ===Agreement of 1712=== Korean claims over Gando stem from an ambiguity ...
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  • Parnell formed the Scriblerus Club in 1712. The aim of the club was to ... The Rape of the Lock (two-canto version, The Rape of the Locke, 1712; ...
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  • on the banks of the Neuse River in 1712. Many were killed and prisoners ... Hancock, and the settlers executed him in 1712. In 1713, the Southern Tuscaroras ...
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  • *Acworth, Richard. The philosophy of John Norris of Bemerton: (1657-1712). Hildesheim: Olms, 1979. ISBN 3487068842 *Norris, John. Practical discourses ...
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  • Count Francesco Algarotti (December 11, 1712–3 May, 1764) was an Italian philosopher and art critic. After studying at the University of Bologna ...
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  • him along with the Duke of Marlborough. In 1712, they alleged that he had ... brought about Walpole's impeachment in 1712 were now themselves attacked ...
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  • New World passed through Bridgetown by 1712. Today, the culture of Bridgetown ... By 1712, Bridgetown’s population was 10,641, while in comparison ...
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  • and Ascertaining the English Tongue" (1712): Full texts: [http://andromeda ... *Correcting the English Tongue (1712) *Public Spirit of the Whigs (1714) ...
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  • *Watson, Richard A. The Downfall of Cartesianism 1673-1712. A Study of Epistemological Issues in Late 17th Century Cartesianism. The Hague: Martinus ...
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  • In 1712, during Kangxi's last visit south to the Yangtze region, Yinreng and his faction yet again vied for supreme power. Yinreng ruled ...
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  • it. Jansenism was officially outlawed in 1712, and the convent at Port Royal was destroyed in 1710 after the last nuns had been removed by force. ...
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  • right|250px|Joseph Addison, circa 1703–1712, by Godfrey Kneller.]] ... In 1712, Addison wrote his most famous work of fiction, a play entitled ...
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  • Johann Hartwig Ernst, Count von Bernstorff (1712-1772), Klopstock received an invitation to settle in Copenhagen with an annuity of four hundred ...
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