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  • in 1818, and bought his first steamship in 1829. Rapidly expanding his operations ... In 1829, he struck out on his own to provide steam service on the ...
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  • ) (November 28, 1829 – November 20, 1894) was a Russian pianist, composer and conductor. As a pianist he was regarded as a rival and contemporary ...
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  • figures in the Bengal Renaissance. In 1829, he was awarded the title ... Bentinck made sati illegal through an act in 1829. ==Educator== ...
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  • | date1=March 4, 1829 | date2=March 3, 1837 | preceded= John Quincy Adams ... | vicepresident= John C. Calhoun (1829-1832),None (1832-1833), Martin ...
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  • *Anne of Geierstein (1829) ====Tales of My Landlord==== ... *History of Scotland, 2 vols. (1829-1830) *Tales of a Grandfather, ...
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  • natural history, especially of botany. In 1829, he received the degree of ... fish was completed and published in 1829. This was followed by research ...
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  • second phase began sporadically in early 1829 and then in earnest in April ... In May 1829, after Smith had lent 116 un-duplicated manuscript pages ...
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  • The production of his Guillaume Tell in 1829 brought his career as ... In 1829, he returned to Bologna. His mother had died in 1827, and ...
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  • Virginia and emigrated to Liberia in 1829 in an attempt to take part ... indigenous people of Africa. On February 9, 1829, they set off for Africa on ...
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  • In his mature work (which includes all his short poems written after 1829) Baratynsky is a poet of thought, perhaps of all the poets of the nineteenth ...
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  • By 1829, when he decided to go to Europe to study firsthand the great works of the past, he had become one of the founding members of the National ...
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  • From 1826 to 1829, Mendelssohn studied at the University of Berlin ... deeply respected Bach's music, and in 1829, with the backing of Zelter ...
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  • of gold near Dahlonega, Georgia in 1829, and the subsequent Georgia ... Nation law drafted by John Ridge (passed in 1829), which had made it a crime ...
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  • penn The LIFE of William Penn] by M.L. Weems, 1829. Full-text free to read and search version of William Penn's biography from 1829 original ...
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  • Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869) can be said to be the first ancestor of American art music and Jazz. Perhaps his greatest contribution to ...
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  • at their request. Hartford: Packard & Butler 1829. OCLC 15565843 The final decades of her life were devoted to writing and lecturing. She ...
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  • 039; design. The south portico was built in 1829. The decorative stonework ... open houses sometimes became rowdy: in 1829, President Andrew Jackson ...
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  • a war of independence from 1821 until 1829. They became the first Ottoman ... for Greek independence. Between 1821 and 1829, the Greeks rebelled against ...
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  • began with a French expedition in 1829, and was continued by German ... bronzes and architectural reliefs from the 1829 excavation. Looting forced ...
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  • ==Presidency 1825–1829== Adams served one term as president, from March 4, 1825 to March 4 ...
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