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  • by John Pym and his supporters. In August 1641, it enacted legislation depriving ... The Irish Rebellion which started in October 1641 brought the control ...
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  • activities in the years between 1632 and 1641, when Castelli sent Torricelli ... * Trattato del moto, Florence, before 1641. * Opera geometrica, Florence ...
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  • In 1641, Arnauld was ordained a priest. Two years later, he was admitted ... Also in 1641, Cornelius Jansen's Augustinus was published posthumously ...
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  • Gwanghaegun or Prince Gwanghae (1574 – 1641) was the fifteenth king of the Joseon Dynasty. His personal name was Yi Hon (李琿). He came to ...
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  • was married to Marie de Lampérière in 1641. They had seven children throughout ... * Cinna (1641) * Polyeucte (1642) * La Mort de Pompée (1643) ...
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  • ), (March 22, 1599 – December 9, 1641) was a Flemish artist who ... returning the following year, and in 1640-1641, as the Civil War loomed, ...
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  • *La Didone (1641) *L'Amore innamorato (1642, music lost) *La virtù de' strali d'Amore (1642) *L'Egisto (1643) ...
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  • In 1641 Kumazawa Banzan, who later became an eminent scholar, heard ... Toju’s first son was born in 1641. Their second son was born in ...
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  • He returned full time to Dresden in 1641, and remained there for the rest of his life. He died from a stroke in 1672 at the age of 87. ...
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  • one conducted by Augustine friars. In 1641, the same year of the first publication of Descartes' landmark Meditations on First Philosophy ...
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  • First Philosophy (originally published in 1641). Descartes highlighted the ... * Descartes, Rene. (1998, originally 1638 and 1641) Discourse on ...
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  • feared a repeat of the Irish Rebellion of 1641, when there had been widespread ... the anniversary of the Irish Rebellion of 1641 on October 23. What was celebrated ...
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  • #039;s foremost political allies, in 1641. Despite troubled relations ... not permit him to gain political power. In 1641, he participated in the comte ...
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  • *Finland (Chamassungh), now Trainer, Pennsylvania 1641 *Upland, now Chester, Pennsylvania 1641 *Sveaborg, now Swedesboro, ...
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  • border-color:#000099;"|18thKing Hyeonjongl:1641-1674r:1659-1674 |style="border-width:0 0 1px 0; border-style:solid;"|  ...
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  • west coast of Malaya (now West Malaysia) in 1641 from the Portuguese. In accordance ... off the coast of Nagasaki, Japan, from 1641 to 1853. During this period ...
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  • and Principles of Philosophy, in 1637, 1641, and 1644 (respectively). At the time, the dominant philosophical school was that of Scholastic ...
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  • * Wedgwood, C. V. The King's Peace, 1637-1641. New York: Macmillan, 1955. 407663 Category:Philosophy Category:politics Category:religion ...
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  • century, for example, Dositheos Notaras (1641-1707), Patriarch of Jerusalem, stated that, "This practice was confirmed by ancient Tradition ...
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  • *Of Reformation (1641) *Of Prelatical Episcopacy (1641) *Animadversions (1641) ...
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  • were deepened with the Irish Rebellion of 1641, which were marked by massacres ... in Ulster in the Irish Rebellion of 1641 calling the massacre, "The ...
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  • Other voyages followed, to Japan in 1640 and 1641 and to Palembang in the south of Sumatra in 1642, where he made a friendly trading treaty with the ...
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  • 10-years-old in East Asian age reckoning in 1641, which is generally accepted ... Jin's first major critical activity, completed in 1641, was a ...
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  • In early 1641 Parliament had Strafford arrested and sent to the Tower ... Ireland had known continuous war since the rebellion of 1641, with ...
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  • " accompanied the original 1641 publication of René Descartes ... De Cive, which was finished in November 1641. Although it was initially ...
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  • *Comenius, J.A. 1641. Via Lucis (The Way of Light). *Comenius, J.A. 1640. (later 1960). Consultation. *Comenius, J.A. 1642. Didactica Magna (Great ...
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  • people to travel abroad. This isolation began in 1641 and lasted for 212 years. During these years Christianity and all foreign books were strictly ...
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  • Lahore, modern day Pakistan. Construction, begun in 1641 C.E. (1051 A.H.), reached completion following year. Khalilullah Khan, a noble of Shah Jahan ...
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  • the Royal Assent was granted in February 1641. The Act required that Parliament ... In November 1641 the House of Commons passed the Grand Remonstrance ...
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  • * Descartes, R. [1641] 1985. Meditations on First Philosophy. In The Philosophical Writings of Descartes Volume 2. Trans. J. Cottingham, R. Stoothoff ...
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  • Island colony was conquered by Spain in 1641, and the Massachusetts Bay Company became a theocracy, leaving the Somers Isles Company as the only ...
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  • Sorbonne, soon appeared in Paris. On August 1, 1641, a decree of the Holy Office condemned the work and prohibited its reading. The following year, ...
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  • After the unification of Tibet in 1641, Lozang Gyatso, the Fifth Dalai Lama, proclaimed Güshi Khan the Khan of Tibet. Amdo, became home to the ...
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  • Samson and Delilah, by Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641)]] A Nazirite (also spelled Nazarite) (from Hebrew: נזיר, nazir meaning "consecrated ...
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  • and Free Grace in Massachusetts, 1636-1641. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2002. ISBN 1400814839. ==External links== All links retrieved ...
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  • Tourism and Information, 1967 (original circa 1641). B0006C7AG4 * Seeman, Erik R. [http://www.berfrois.com/2011/08/eric-seeman-wendat-deathways/ ...
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  • Oxford, of which he was Chancellor 1630–1641, where he also established ... chief culprit in the Grand Remonstrance of 1641. Laud was imprisoned in the ...
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  • see the period as beginning with the 1641 publication, in Paris, of Rene Descartes' Meditationes de Prima Philosophiae (Meditations on First ...
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  • southwest of Japan's main islands, by 1641 the policy of sakoku limited ... *1641: Tokugawa Iemitsu bans all foreigners, except Chinese and Dutch ...
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  • *Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria, 1641 *L'incoronazione di Poppea, 1642 Other works include madrigals, secular and sacred compositions: ...
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  • numerous times and been translated into English. In 1641 he was sent to Paris for the assembly of French clergy, and taught philosophy to Jean-Baptiste ...
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  • 000 as was expected, while a poll-tax levied in 1641 resulted in a revenue of about £400,600. During the reign of Charles II, money was obtained ...
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  • Digital version of: Early English books, 1641-1700. (Ann Arbor, MI: 1991), 15. * Luttio, Mark D. "The Chinese Rites Controversy (1603-1742 ...
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  • Joad Raymond, The Invention of the Newspaper: English Newsbooks 1641 ... * Raymond, Joad. The Invention of the Newspaper: English Newsbooks ...
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  • of English printed books from before 1641. Infinite Variety, 95. In all, the library collection includes more than 250,000 books, about 55,000 ...
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  • On January 6, 1641, the Mapuche nation and the Spanish Empire signed the treaty of Killin, in which the Spanish Crown recognized the territorial ...
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  • * Bust of Cardinal Armand de Richelieu (1640-1641) - Marble, Musée du Louvre, Paris * Memorial to Maria Raggi (1643) - Gilt bronze and colored ...
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  • dualism is due to René Descartes (expressed in his 1641, Meditations on First Philosophy), and holds that the mind is a non-extended, non-physical substance ...
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  • infancy. Only their fourth child, Titus, born in 1641, survived into adulthood. Saskia died in 1642 at the age of 30, soon after Titus's birth, ...
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  • with the repeal of the Royal Patent in August 1641. The British Home Office removed gunpowder from its list of Permitted Explosives, on 31 December ...
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  • * 1641. Meditations on First Philosophy. Cottingham, J., trans., 1996. Cambridge University Press. Latin original. Alternative English title: ...
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  • Lodge in 1717. Comenius was in England during 1641. ==Modern groups== During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, various groups ...
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  • Belgian town, near the market square in Delft in 1641. Reynier Vermeer probably served as inn-keeper while also acting as an art dealer. ...
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  • the Ming era, the famous geographer Xu Xiake (1587-1641) wrote of mineral beds and mica schists in his treatise.Needham, Volume 3, 645. However, while ...
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  • the company lost its fur trade monopoly in 1641 and was finally dissolved in 1662. [[image:louisXIV.gif|thumb|right|Seal of Louis XIV, using ...
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  • Emperor Theodosius by Sir Anthony Van Dyck (1599-1641)]] Although the imperial court was displeased with the religious principles of Ambrose, ...
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  • against British rule took place. It was after the 1641 rebellion that land was confiscated from Catholics and Protestants were settled to pacify the ...
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  • fled to Dublin to escape the Irish Rebellion of 1641. When Irish Catholic forces threatened the city, the English garrison expelled Catholic Dubliners ...
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  • in the works of the writer Henri Arnaud (1641 – 1721). Some groups of Mennonites and Baptists in the attempt to trace apostolic succession through ...
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  • The West India Company conquered Elmina in 1637 and founded Luanda in 1641. In 1648, they were expelled from Luanda by the Portuguese. Overall ...
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  • self-imposed isolation of the Edo period, from 1641 until 1853 C.E.. Drawing on his knowledge of Dutch and Chinese ideas, Hirata concluded that it ...
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  • but were then expelled completely by 1638. By 1641, the few Dutch and Chinese foreign contacts were limited to this islet in the Bay of Nagasaki ...
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  • 1640), which in turn led to the English Civil War (1641-1653), and the eventual the occupation of Edinburgh by Commonwealth forces of Oliver Cromwell ...
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  • cast his philosophy (in the Meditations of 1641) in terms of moving away from the senses as a basis for a scientific understanding of the world ...
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  • only by the Catholic uprising of 1641. This rebellion quickly degenerated into attacks on Protestant settlers. Dispossessed Catholics slaughtered ...
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  • In the second month of 1641, Musashi wrote a work called the Hyoho Sanju Go ("Thirty-five Instructions on Strategy") for Hosokawa Tadatoshi; ...
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  • portrait, it must have been painted in about 1641. The powerful minister Olivares was the early and constant patron of the painter. His impassive ...
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  • dualism is due to René Descartes (expressed in his 1641 Meditations on First Philosophy), and holds that the mind is a non-extended, non-physical substance ...
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  • Ireland's history. Two periods of civil war (1641-1653 and 1689-1691) caused huge loss of life and resulted in the final dispossession of the Irish ...
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  • Frederick William went to Warsaw in 1641 to render homage to King Władysław IV Vasa of Poland for the Duchy of Prussia, which was still held ...
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  • revolt against the British including rebellions in 1641, 1798, 1803, 1865 and 1916. O'Connell, though, was aware that if diplomacy failed, frustrated ...
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  • in 1622. The first European settlement was made in 1641 on the site where Father (or Père, in French) Jacques Marquette established Sault Sainte-Marie ...
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  • * Descartes, Rene. 1641. [http://oregonstate.edu/instruct/phl302/texts/descartes/meditations/Meditation1.html Meditations on First Philosophy ...
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  • include English businessman Thomas Mun (1571-1641), whose book England's Treasure by Foreign Trade represents early mercantile policy. He was a ...
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  • in 1689 by Baron Janez Vajkard Valvasor (1641-1693). Books published in Slovenia were generally written in Latin or German until the late eighteenth ...
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  • petition to a given colony's legislature. In 1641, Samuel Winslow was granted the first patent in North America by the Massachusetts General Court ...
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  • of obtaining reliable knowledge. In 1641, in Meditations on First Philosophy, he used this method of doubt in an attempt to establish what knowledge ...
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  • Rubens (1577-1640) and Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641) is often not distinguished from that of the Dutch. In the southern Netherlands it gradually declined ...
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