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  • of keyboard and choral works at Bad Berka in 1814 and 1815. In a letter of 1827 he compared the experience of listening to Bach's music to ...
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  • Aikawa Minwa's "Manga hyakujo" (1814) and the celebrated Hokusai manga containing assorted drawings from the sketchbook of the famous ...
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  • On August 24, 1814, Canadian forces under British command burned the capital during the most notable raid of the War of 1812 in retaliation for ...
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  • Missionaries brought the Roman alphabet around 1814, and Samuel Lee of Cambridge University worked with chief Hongi Hika and his junior relative ...
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  • * Franz Schubert's Gretchen am Spinnrade (1814) * Richard Wagner's Faust Overture (1840) * Hector Berlioz's The Damnation of Faust ...
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  • regions he had explored, which Clark published in 1814.Ken Burns. [http://www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/inside/jcolt.html Private John Colter] PBS. Retrieved ...
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  • Kochi <!--( Kochi.ogg|pronunciation -->; Malayalam: കൊച്ചി [ koˈʧːi ]); formerly known as Cochin), a city in the Indian state ...
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  • William Wells Brown (1814–84) and Victor Séjour (1817–74) produced the earliest works of fiction by African American writers. Séjour was ...
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  • swimmer, who fell into the ocean one night in 1814, and was rescued by a Newfoundland. * Show dogs do tricks for the entertainment of audiences ...
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  • eschatological rhetoric. Hong Xiuquan (1814-1864), who orchestrated the movement and became something of a messianic figure for his followers ...
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  • Walter Scott's [[Waverley (novel)|Waverley]] (1814)]] ... Scott's historical novel Waverley (1814) broke with this tradition ...
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  • Spanish land claims, which was finally done in 1814. Boone sold most of this land to repay old Kentucky debts. When the War of 1812 came to Missouri ...
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  • line regiments along with many of the previous 1814 Landwehr regiments and its artillery was also reorganizing and would not give its best performance ...
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  • French domination ended in 1814, with the fall of Napoleon. The Congress of Vienna in 1815, which was a conference between ambassadors, from ...
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  • in 1812 and the rebellion of Cuzco arose between 1814 and 1816. These rebellions defended the liberal principles sanctioned by the Constitution of Cadiz ...
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  • months after Richard's birth. In August 1814 his mother, Johanne Pätz, married the actor Ludwig Geyer, and moved with her family to his residence ...
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  • In 1814 the Carbonari began organizing revolutionary activities. ==== Two Sicilies insurrection ==== In 1820, Spaniards successfully revolted ...
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  • a French client state, in 1806 and lasted until 1814, during which time it served as a significant source of resources and military manpower for the First ...
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  • are in various stages of decay. Established in 1814, the Indian Museum is the oldest museum in Asia and houses vast collections of Indian natural ...
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  • South African Bishop John William Colenso (1814-1883) against his critics for supporting the rights of Africans, writing to him that she commended: ...
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  • claimed for Britain when Matthew Flinders (1774-1814) proved New Holland and New South Wales to be a single land mass by completing a circumnavigation ...
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  • VII recovered the throne on July 1 of 1814 but was again abolished during the three-year Liberal interlude known as the Trienio Liberal. Later ...
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  • was Pompys Tower. It was later changed (1814) to the current title. Clark's inscription is the only remaining physical evidence found along ...
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  • A-Ko, baptized by Robert Morrison at Macau around 1814. was the first known Chinese Protestant Christian Horne (1904), Chapter 5 . ...
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  • In 1814, three Greek merchants, Nikolaos Skoufas, Manolis Xanthos, and Athanasios Tsakalov, inspired by the ideas of Feraios and influenced by ...
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  • During the War of 1812, in 1814, Silas Halsey lost his life while using a submarine in an unsuccessful attack on a British warship stationed ...
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  • of the nineteenth century were Jeronim De Rada (1814-1903), and Naim Frashëri (1846-1900). The first is the Albanian romantic poet, and the second ...
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  • 400px|Caesar's Rhine Bridge, by John Soane (1814)]] A need for prestige more than tactical concerns likely determined Caesar's campaigns ...
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  • Charge of the Mamelukes]], by Francisco de Goya (1814).]] In 1808 the Spanish king was tricked and Spain was taken over by Napoleon without firing ...
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  • In 1814, Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821) was forced to abdicate by the Allies and was exiled to Elba, ending the French period. However, Napoleon ...
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  • driven from Germany in 1813. He abdicated in April 1814 and surrendered to the allies. The allied rulers were convinced that restoration of the Bourbon ...
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  • The power vacuum between 1808 and 1814 had enabled local juntas in the Spanish colonies in America to rule independently. Starting as early as ...
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  • and held in Vienna, Austria, from late September, 1814, to June 9, 1815. Its purpose was to settle issues and redraw the continent's political map ...
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  • named after a visit by the Tsar to London in 1814. last=Bonavia |first=Michael |title=London Before I Forget |publisher=The Self-Publishing Association ...
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