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  • sonatas, dedicated to Clementi, published in 1801. In 1801 Field accompanied Clementi on a tour of Paris and Vienna ...
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  • the election was decided on February 17, 1801, Jefferson did not take office ... positions created by the Judiciary Act of 1801. These appointees, the infamous ...
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  • ===Zaman Shah (1793-1801)=== After the death of Timur Shah, three of ... ===Mahmud Shah (first reign, 1801-1803)=== Zeman Shah's overthrow ...
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  • William Henry Seward, Sr. (May 16, 1801 – October 10, 1872) was a Governor of New York and United States Secretary of State under Abraham Lincoln ...
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  • ruler of the Punjab and adjacent areas between 1801-1839.]] ... Ranjit Singh took the title of Maharaja on April 12, 1801 (to coincide ...
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  • the United States, serving from February 4, 1801 until his death in 1835. He ... ==The Marshall Court from 1801 to 1835== It was in 1801 that Marshall ...
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  • | March 4, 1801 |- | Martha Jefferson Randolph | daughter of widower ... | March 4, 1801 | March 4, 1809 |- | Dolley Madison | friend of widower ...
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  • the Act of Union with Scotland in 1707. In 1801 Ireland joined the union, ... entire island, to the situation following 1801 in which Great Britain together ...
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  • as he had in India. He resigned in 1801 when the British government ... php The Volunteers: Union 1798 - 1801], Burns and Moley Sinn Fein ...
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  • July 14, 1798, with an expiration date of March 3, 1801. ... The Sedition Act was set to expire in 1801, coinciding with the end of ...
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  • attacks by British and Turkish forces until March 1801 when the British army landed on the beaches at Aboukir in the Nile Delta, near Alexandria. With ...
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  • ==Secretary of State 1801-1809== The main challenge Madison faced during ... * Channing, Edward. The Jeffersonian System: 1801-1811. New York: ...
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  • Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the Treasury from 1801 to 1813, said that before the conflict Americans were becoming too selfish and too prone to think ...
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  • Thomas Cole (February 1, 1801 - February 11, 1848) was a nineteenth century American artist whose works initiated the first indigenous art movement ...
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  • a critic, e.g., in the Leipziger Neue Zeitung, 1801. In 1801, the family returned to Salzburg, where Weber resumed his ...
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  • Gustav Albert Lortzing (October 23, 1801 - January 21, 1851) was a German Romantic composer of comic and romantic operas as well as oratorios ...
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  • Vincenzo Salvatore Carmelo Francesco Bellini (November 3, 1801 – September 23, 1835) was a Sicilian opera composer. Known for his flowing melodic ...
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  • == Presidency: 1797-1801== ===Policies=== In 1796, after Washington ... * Signed Judiciary Act of 1801 ===Speeches=== ====Inaugural Addresses==== ...
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  • off British and Ottoman attacks until March 1801, when the British landed on ... in Egypt by the British Army in 1801" on the left side and ...
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  • between Jews and Gentiles in Europe. In 1801 he created a successful educational ... In 1801, at his own expense, Jacobson established a school in which ...
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  • study of economics and a public life. In 1801, after Napoleon arrived in ... i Francesi, ed i Russi in Lombardia, and in 1801, was named historiographer ...
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  • two epic poems Thalaba the Destroyer (1801) and Madoc (1805) which gained ... * Thalaba the Destroyer (1801) * Amadis de Gaula (1803) ...
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  • Antoine Augustin Cournot (August 28, 1801 – March 31, 1877) was ... Antoine Augustin Cournot was born on August 28, 1801, in the small ...
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  • After the departure of French troops in 1801, the Mamluks continued ... "Mamluks de la Republique." In 1801, General Rapp was sent to ...
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  • by Poland's Ignacy Krasicki (1735-1801) and Russia's Ivan Krylov ... * Ignacy Krasicki (Polish, 1735 – 1801). * Dositej Obradović (Serbian ...
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  • the earliest mention of this occurrence is in 1801 and it did not feature in contemporary accounts. The vehicle was reported to have been very ...
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  • Queen of Scots; Die Jungfrau von Orleans (1801), written on the subject of ... *Die Jungfrau von Orleans (The Maid of Orleans) (1801) *Maria Stuart ...
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  • Kakheti to Russia, and on September 12, 1801, his successor, Alexander ... his mind and issued a decree on January 18, 1801, unilaterally annexing Kartli ...
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  • Minister of the United Kingdom from 1783 to 1801, and again from 1804 until ... Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, on January 1, 1801. ...
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  • Yak-chong, was among the first martyrs in 1801. His wife and children Paul ... called a perverse religion and launched in 1801 a bloody persecution. Tasan ...
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  • With her mother and older sister, in 1801, she founded a charitable society for women, the Female Association for the Relief of Women and Children ...
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  • was elected Governor of New York from 1795-1801. He was a leading opponent ... Supreme Court and served as governor until 1801. As Governor, he received ...
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  • Thomas Jefferson, The Writings Of Thomas Jefferson: 1795-1801. ... *Jefferson, Thomas. The Writings Of Thomas Jefferson: 1795-1801. Nabu ...
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  • sat in the United States Capitol Building from 1801 to 1935. For the first decade of the nineteenth century its Justices could not formally use the ...
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  • after returning to Geneva, he published in 1801. In 1803, he published his ... *de Sismondi, Simonde. 1801. Tableau de l'agriculture toscane. ...
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  • |18 March 1801||Captain||HMS Glatton (56) |- |12 April 1801||Captain ... at the Battle of Copenhagen on April 2, 1801. Bligh commanded the HMS Glatton ...
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  • # Eliza (1801-1838) # Jacob Warndorf (1802) ===Fortune from fur trade=== Astor took advantage of the Jay Treaty between Great Britain and the ...
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  • and geologist Déodat Gratet de Dolomieu (1750-1801), when he observed exposures in the Dolomite Alps of northern Italy. Limestone that is partially ...
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  • [[Image:Gask_House.jpg|thumb|right|Gask House, re-built 1801-05 for Laurence Oliphant. There is a monument to Lady Carolina Nairne on the grounds.]] ...
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  • to Russia, a post he held from 1797 until 1801. While serving abroad, he ... absent at Jefferson's inauguration in 1801. Rather than retiring from ...
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  • 74 gun HMS Venerable, and transferred in November 1801, to the merchantman HMS Buffalo, aboard which as master's mate he sailed to Australia. ...
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  • Revolution in 1789 and the Concordat of 1801, forming the basis of the ... Pius VII, resulting in the Concordat of 1801. This formally ended the dechristianization ...
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  • Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 – July 4, 1826) was the third President of the United States (1801–1809), principal author of the Declaration ...
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  • 1799 but published only in 1826), Atala (1801) and René (1802). His vivid ... *Atala (1801) *René (1802) *Génie du christianisme (1802) ...
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  • in 1800. When Pitt the Younger resigned in 1801, Canning loyally followed ... title=Paymaster of the Forces|years=1800 – 1801|regent1=Thomas Steele ...
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  • Toshusai Sharaku (17?? - 1801?) (Japanese: 東洲斎写楽) is widely considered to be one of the great masters of the Japanese woodblock print ...
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  • ** Longnose stingray, Dasyatis guttata (Bloch & Schneider, 1801). ... ** Scaly whipray, Himantura imbricata (Bloch & Schneider, 1801). ...
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  • for ship construction. Additionally, in 1801, Revere became a pioneer in ... Government. The copper works he founded in 1801 continues as Revere Copper ...
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  • were provided for by the estate. In January 1801, Washington’s 123 slaves ... War, is buried there. He was freed in 1801 and died in 1828. ...
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  • French philosopher and linguist Émile Littré (1801-1881), "was the spokesman for Comtean positivism in the second half of the nineteenth century ...
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  • and Ferdinand III. They ruled from 1737 to 1801 collectively. ... Ferdinand III was deposed by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1801 and Tuscany ...
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  • Gauss also made important contributions to number theory with his ... predicted a position for Ceres in December 1801—just about a year after ...
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  • [[Image:Johann Heinrich Füssli 008.jpg|thumb|Silence, 1799-1801.]] ... Lectures in the Royal Academy, which commenced in 1801. ...
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  • medical doctor. He was at Uppsala from 1796 to 1801. There, he learned chemistry from Anders Gustaf Ekeberg, the discoverer of tantalum. ...
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  • Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov line include: Paul (1796-1801), Alexander I (1801-1826), Nicholas I (1826-56), Alexander II (1856-1881), Alexander III (1881 ...
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  • young to remain. Martha freed them all on January 1, 1801. Her own health was deteriorating and in March of 1802, sensing her death, she made a will. ...
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  • novel Godwi oder Das steinerne Bild der Mutter (1801); Brentano was inspired by Ovid, especially by the Echo-Narziss-myth. It also appears in the poem ...
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  • Georg Philipp Friedrich Freiherr von Hardenberg, commonly known as Novalis (May 2, 1772 – March 25, 1801), was one of the earliest of the German ...
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  • Between 1797 – 1801 she wrote three unpublished comedies: Love and ... In 1801 d'Arblay was offered service with the government of Napoleon ...
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  • An event occurred in 1801 that was to change Fraunhofer's life and the history of science. Weichelsberger's complex, which housed both ...
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  • realm of literature in works by as Novalis (1772 - 1801), a German romanticist poet, and Baudelaire (1821 – 1867), a French poet, as well as by some ...
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  • Union: A Survey of British and Irish Unionism Since 1801 (London: Routledge, 2000). ISBN 041517421X Long a sufferer from digestive problems, George ...
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  • with kinepox during the winter of 1801-1802. Unfortunately, Lewis never got the opportunity to use kinepox during the pair's expedition ...
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  • Aaron Burr, Jr. (February 6, 1756 – September 14, 1836) was the third Vice-President of the United States (1801–1805) and one of the most ...
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  • Claude Frédéric Bastiat (June 30, 1801 - December 24, 1850) was ... in Bayonne, Aquitaine, France, on June 30, 1801. When he was nine years old ...
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  • In 1801, Tieck went to Dresden, living for a time near Frankfurt (Oder), and spent many months in Italy. In 1803, he published a translation ...
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  • chemistry, and languages; and in 1801, he removed to Bourg, as professor of physics, and chemistry, leaving his ailing wife and infant son ...
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  • *Chirk Aqueduct, Wales - built between 1796 and 1801 *Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Wales - built between 1795 and 1805 *Roquefavour aqueduct, France ...
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  • Thoughts Occasioned by the Perusal of Dr. Parr's Spital Sermon (1801), was an answer to Godwin’s critics and a confession of philosophical ...
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  • Ireland from October 25, 1760 until January 1, 1801, and thereafter King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until his death. He was concurrently ...
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  • Gallatin, who was Secretary of the Treasury from 1801-1814. He was also Vice-President of the New York Board of Currency for a while. As a result, Cooper ...
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  • asserted the UK had gained independence on 1 January 1801. ... This terse, confusing description in reference to the Act of Union ...
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  • In 1801, Wollaston published experiments from which he concluded that electricity produced from a galvanic battery is identical in nature to ...
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  • to Francis Barrett (The Magus, vol. II, 1801), Raphael has also been denoted as the angel of science and knowledge, as well as the preceptor ...
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  • On January 1, 1801, he was promoted to vice admiral of the blue (the seventh-highest rank). Within a few months he took part in the Battle of ...
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  • Significant Penobscot sagamores include Joseph Orono (1688-1801), ... * Joseph Orono (1688-1801) was a Penobscot chief or sagamore who lived ...
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  • War. The lands were actually set apart in 1801 and patents issued in 1802. Grants of land ranging from 160 acres to 2,240 acres were awarded ...
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  • and then, following his capture by the French in 1801, by Jean-Jacques Dessalines, held their own against French, Spanish, and British opponents, and ...
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  • rights to the French Republic." In 1801, the territory had 191,000 ... over the department of Vaucluse. In 1801, Avignon was reduced to the ...
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  • whose first son died at birth in 1801. Prince Mongkut was five years old when his father succeeded to the throne in 1809. According to the law ...
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  • in 1798, but this too was defeated by 1801. Britain remained the only ... had started to reform the Austrian army in 1801, by taking away power from ...
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  • be compared to Napoleon's Concordat of 1801 in France. The state collects ... | FranceIn France, the Concordat of 1801 made the Roman Catholic, ...
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  • Brunsdon and Thomas died in 1801. The same year, the Governor-General ... *1801 Completed New Testament in Bengali, February 7 *1803 Self-supporting ...
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  • It is at this point in the story, the winter of 1801, that Lockwood arrives. Dean tells him the past thirty or so years of the story during his ...
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  • Benedict Arnold (January 14, 1741 – June 14, 1801) was a famous American traitor, having been a general in the Continental Army during the ...
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  • Most notably (and again William Pulteney was influential), in 1801 Telford devised a master plan to improve communications in the Highlands of ...
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  • Navy Yard, and United States Navy Yard, New York 1801 to 1966 * Philadelphia Naval Shipyard 1799 to 1995, at two locations * San Francisco Naval ...
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  • In 1801, Duarte’s future parents, Juan José Duarte and Manuela Díez Jiménez, emigrated from the Spanish colony on Hispaniola to Mayagüez ...
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  • French at the Battle of Alexandria on March 21, 1801. After a siege, the city fell on September 2, 1801. Alexandria's rebirth began when ...
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  • sons and three daughters: Robert Dale (born 1801), William (1802), Anne Caroline ... Robert Dale Owen, the eldest (1801-1877), was for long an able exponent ...
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  • had two brothers, William (1799-1877) and Henry (1801-1872), afterwards Lord Dalling. His son Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton was viceroy of ...
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  • Napoleon negotiated the Concordat of 1801 with the Pope to bring religious ... Menou. Menou held command until August 1801, when, under continual harassment ...
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  • of the French under General Menou in 1801, Fourier returned to France, and on January 2, 1802, was made prefect of Isère, based in Grenoble ...
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  • #039;s letter to Thomas Jefferson, October 7, 1801. [http://www.stephenjaygould ... that he had received from the Danbury Baptist Association dated 1801 ...
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  • into a United Kingdom from the start of 1801 have only been repealed in ... of Ireland, which itself has not existed since 1801. ==Constitutional ...
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  • supported its expansion in the 1790s. An 1801 report stated that 55 percent ... banished during the Catholic Persecution of 1801, which she ordered. Catholics ...
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  • , discovered two years earlier (1801). == Notable characteristics == Cerium is an inner transition metal (or lanthanide) that lies in period six ...
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  • age of 16. He wanted to become a missionary and in 1801, he started learning Latin, Greek, and Hebrew in private, but his parents were opposed to the ...
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  • [[Image:Flag of the British East India Company (1801).png|200px|right ... on the 1st March, 1801, the debts of the East India Company amounted ...
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  • In 1801, Jean Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet de Lamarck published Système des Animaux sans Vertèbres ou Tableau Généraldes Classes des ...
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  • time. He inherited his father's estates in 1801 and became a gentleman farmer. ==Role in the Chilean independence and government== ...
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  • was the interdenominational revival in August 1801 at the Cane Ridge Meeting house in Bourbon County. As part of what is now known as the "Western ...
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  • At least four further children followed: Henry, 1801; Percival, 1803; Elizabeth, 1804; and Richard, 1809. All died within a couple of years of birth, ...
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  • a Q-like source was an Englishman, Herbert Marsh, in 1801 in a complicated solution to the synoptic problem that his contemporaries ignored. Marsh labeled ...
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  • meeting was held at Cane Ridge, Kentucky in 1801, attracting perhaps as many as 20,000 people. It was here that the Restoration Movement began ...
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  • leading to the Treaty of Lunéville in 1801. With Austria and Russia out ... ===1801=== Campaigns of 1801 in the French Revolutionary Wars ...
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  • Tantalus) was discovered by Charles Hatchett in 1801. Hatchett found niobium in columbite ore that was sent to England in the 1750s by John Winthrop, ...
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  • * Barrow, John 1801. Travels into the Interior of South Africa. London * Bleek. 1864. Reynard the Fox in South Africa; or Hottentot Fables and ...
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  • memoriam at Burns Cottage in Alloway on July 21, 1801, the fifth anniversary of his death. The night included a meal of haggis, performances ...
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  • In late 1800 and early 1801 Brant wrote to Governor George Clinton to secure a large tract of land near Sandusky which could serve as a refuge ...
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  • In 1801, the Nawab of Awadh ceded the city to the British East India Company. Gradually, the other parts of Doaba and the adjoining region to ...
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  • *Archduke Maximilian Francis (1756-1801), Archbishop-Elector of Cologne (1784) ==Reign== ===First years: wars during her reign=== [[Image:MariaTheresa2 ...
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  • jpg|thumb|400px|right|The Battle of Copenhagen, 1801.]] hostile act and attacked Copenhagen in both 1801 and 1807, in one case carrying ...
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  • of the Well-Tempered Clavier which appeared in 1801. He also brought out 371 chorales selected from his father’s vocal works. Emanuel Bach directed ...
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  • Kristjan Jaak Peterson (1801-1822) is considered the founder of modern Estonian poetry. The lines above have been interpreted as a claim to reestablish ...
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  • Beethoven, growing deaf, wrote in 1801: "I have often cursed my Creator and my existence. Plutarch has shown me the path of resignation ...
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  • | children = Fanny (1801), Samuel (1804), Emma (1806), John (1808), Joshuah (1811), Henry (1813), Charlotte (1815), Elizabeth (1817), William ...
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  • after the Treaty of Lunéville (February 9, 1801). Thus the Second Coalition ... in the First Battle of Copenhagen (April 2, 1801), and again in the Second ...
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  • he had met for the first time Katharina Fröhlich (1801-1879), and the acquaintance rapidly ripened into love on both sides; but whether owing to a ...
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  • in obtaining peace with Austria through the 1801 Treaty of Lunéville and with ... ban of excommunication in the Concordat of 1801, which also revoked the Civil ...
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  • thumb|300px|Portrait of Heinrich von Kleist, 1801, in Zeichnung, Dresden, by Peter Friedel]] Bernd Heinrich Wilhelm von Kleist (October 18, 1777 ...
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  • Admiral David Glasgow Farragut (July 5, 1801 – August 14, 1870) was the first senior officer of the U.S. Navy during the American Civil War ...
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  • Lord Elgin caused further serious damage in 1801-1802 by looting the sculptural decoration of the Parthenon, the temple of Athena Nike, and the ...
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  • Napoleon, informed of his works, summoned him in 1801, for a command performance of his experiments. He received many medals and decorations, including ...
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  • famous victories: Aboukir (1798), Copenhagen (1801) and Trafalgar (1805). In 1808, Nelson's Pillar was erected in Dublin to commemorate Nelson ...
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  • Napoleon Bonaparte reestablished the Church's rights in 1801, but under terms which made the Church clearly subservient to the state. ...
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  • and anatomist-physiologist Johannes Müller (1801-1858). In 1857, Haeckel attained a doctorate in medicine (M.D.), and afterwards received a license ...
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  • Tribune class batch of fifteen ships starting in 1801 that displaced over 1,000 tons and carried 38 guns. In 1797, the US Navy's first major ...
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  • 1801-1803 *Adrastea: Events and Characters of the 18th century (6 vols.)(an encyclopaedic review of the Enlightenment) *The Cid (1803) (published ...
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  • original of 1562-1571 and the American version of 1801, explicitly accept the Nicene Creed in article 7. Even when a particular Protestant confessional ...
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  • private study of pages from books published between 1801 and 1990 can be requested in person or by mail. A School of Library Science is associated ...
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  • daily and Sunday newspapers are complete back to 1801. In total the collection consists of 660,000 bound volumes and 370,000 reels of microfilm containing ...
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  • When Alexander I became Emperor (1801), Radishchev was briefly employed to help revise Russian law, a realization of his lifelong dream. Unfortunately ...
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  • of Japan, scholars such as Motoori Norinaga (1730 - 1801), Kamo no Mabuchi(1697 - 1769), and Kada no Azumamaro(1669 - 1736) studied ancient Japanese poetry ...
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