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  • Johann Joachim Quantz (January 30, 1697–July 12, 1773) was a highly skilled German flutist, flute maker, and composer. He was born in Scheden ...
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  • In 1697 he settled permanently in Hamburg, and became the chief composer ... Der geliebte Adonis (1697) Der bei dem allgemeinen Welt-Frieden von ...
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  • The publication of these journals as New Voyage Round the World in ... *A New Voyage Round the World. New York: Dover, 1968 (original 1697) ...
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  • Charles Perrault (January 12, 1628 – May 16, 1703) was a French author who laid foundations for a new literary genre, the fairy tale. In 1697 ...
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  • Rights of Mankind in Matters of Religion (1697); and The Liberty of the Press ... it expounds before he wrote his essay of 1697. He claimed the name of "Christian ...
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  • of his only tragedy, The Mourning Bride, in 1697. However, the masterpiece ... as well as one tragedy, The Mourning Bride (1697). His popularity and fame ...
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  • work as translator, The Works of Virgil (1697), which was published by subscription ... *The Works of Virgil, 1697 *Fables, Ancient and Modern, 1700 ...
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  • Sengge's younger brother Galdan (1644-1697) immediately returned to secular ... to Kobdo where he committed suicide in 1697 to avoid being captured by ...
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  • from Ireland to South Carolina in the 1670s. In 1697, he obtained a warrant for 100 acres in Craven County. He would come to own seven plantations ...
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  • Country Wife (1676) and The Provoked Wife (1697) in some detail. These two ... (1700). Vanbrugh's The Provoked Wife (1697) follows in the footsteps ...
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  • were those of Tayasal, Guatemala in 1697, the last city conquered in ... Tayasal, the last Maya city to be conquered in 1697. == Paris Codex== ...
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  • |Stillborn Daughter||25 March 1697||25 March 1697 |- |Stillborn Child||December 1697||December 1697 |- |Charles||15 September ...
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  • (1687) and An Account of Reason and Faith (1697). == Life == John Norris was born at Collingbourne, Kingston, Wiltshire, in 1657, the second of ...
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  • William Hogarth (November 10, 1697 – October 26, 1764) was an English painter, printmaker, pictorial satirist, social critic, and editorial ...
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  • Army in the Kingdom of Hungary on July 5, 1697. His army consisted out of ... On September 11, 1697, the Ottoman army was trying to ford the river ...
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  • through with his design. Nevertheless, in 1697, based on Papin's designs ... engines in England by Thomas Savery in 1697 and Thomas Newcomen in 1712 ...
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  • . The treaty enforced the Partition Treaties of (1697) and (1700) which stated that the Spanish and French Crowns should never be united. This was ...
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  • |Published_In = The Pentamerone (1634) Mother Goose Tales (1697 ... was written by Charles Perrault in 1697. The popularity of his tale ...
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  • at least as odious as Fénelon's own (1697-1699). All that can be said ... Bossuet and Fénelon thus spent the years 1697-1699 battling each ...
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  • first to publish collections of folktales. The 1697 French collection by Charles Perrault is the most famous, though there were various others, including ...
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  • permanent settlements at Loreto in 1697. The missionaries were able to gather the individual clans, clothe and catechize them. However, the native ...
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  • that Navassa became part of Haiti after a 1697 agreement between France and ... the western portion of the island. By the 1697 Treaty of Ryswick, Spain ceded ...
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  • of the War of the League of Augsburg (1688-1697) and owing possibly to the ... de Bourgogne, occupied these rooms from 1697 (the year of her marriage ...
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  • antlers of giant deer date to 1588 (Gould 1977). In 1697, Dr. Thomas Molyneux provided the first published description. He noted: "Nature herself ...
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  • a crude Latin version. Clarke's translation (1697) continued to be used as a textbook in the university until the treatises of Newton, which it ...
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  • to the Confraternities of the Sacred Heart and, in 1697, granted the feast to the Visitandines with the Mass of the Five Wounds, but refused a feast ...
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  • proved punitive, such as an act passed in 1697, which required the poor to wear a "badge" of red or blue cloth on the right shoulder ...
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  • , published in editions between 1272 and 1697, has the following to say about the Trưng Sisters: {{blockquote| Queen Trưng [徵, Zheng] reigned ...
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  • * An Apology for Mr. Toland (1697) * Amyntor, or the defence of Milton's life (1698) * Amyntor, or a Defence of Miltons Life (1699) ...
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  • Maya until after the final Spanish Conquest of 1697 C.E. ... was not subdued by Spanish authorities until 1697. == Rediscovery ...
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  • the extinct Irish Elk, professed in 1697, when describing the remains of this deer: "no real species of living creatures is so utterly extinct ...
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  • In 1697, Khoroli was appointed Beil (governor), and a khoshuu (banner, an official Manchu administrative division) with eight sums (lesser divions ...
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  • *Schneiders, Werner (ed.), Christian Wolff, 1697-1754. Interpretationen zu seiner Philosophie und deren Wirkung. Mit einer Bibliographie der ...
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  • early British settlers. The Bridgetown port in 1697 exported goods to England valued at some £196,532. Virginia and Maryland were the only colonies ...
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  • *The Battle of the Books 1697 (published 1704) *"When I Come to Be Old" (1699) *"A Letter Concerning the Sacramental Test" (1708) ...
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  • thumb|250px|left|Kangxi's conquests until 1697]] At this time the Khalkha Mongols preserved their independence and only paid tribute to the ...
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  • payments were required. The poll tax of 1697 included a weekly tax of one penny from all persons not receiving alms. In 1698, a quarterly poll ...
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  • ”On the coast of Coromandel," he wrote in 1697, "they call them Catamarans. These are but one Log, or two, sometimes of a sort of ...
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  • use of the word in the English language in 1697 by the British buccaneer William ... *Dampier, William. A New Voyage Around the World. (original 1697, ...
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  • colony was given the name Saint-Domingue. In the 1697 Treaty of Ryswick, Spain formally ceded the western third of the island to France. Saint-Domingue ...
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  • the collection of Madame D'Aulnoy in 1697.Terri Windling, [http://www ... and the Contes of Charles Perrault (1697), who fixed the forms of Sleeping ...
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  • (major archiepiscopate): Romania, United States (1697) **Russian Catholic Church: (two apostolic exarchates, at present with no published hierarchs ...
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  • with the Treaty of Ryswick (September 20, 1697), which ended the War of the Grand Alliance, Louis recognized William III as King of England, ...
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  • Mozart (1719-1787) and Johann Joachim Quantz (1697-1773) to argue that vibrato was used sparingly in the music of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries ...
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  • In 1697, a Day of Repentance was declared in Boston. On that day, Samuel Sewall, a magistrate on the court, publicly confessed his "blame ...
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  • As the War of the Grand Alliance came to a close in 1697, the issue of the Spanish succession was becoming critical. England and France, exhausted ...
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  • Voyage Round the World (first published in London, 1697) dates from 1681, when he landed on the southern coast of Panama, (then called Darien). It reveals ...
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  • printed in books by Louis Hennepin, published in 1697, and François Du Creux, in 1664. By the 1700s, map-makers started to give credit to the original ...
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  • Motoori Norinaga (1730 - 1801), Kamo no Mabuchi(1697 - 1769), and Kada no Azumamaro(1669 - 1736) studied ancient Japanese poetry and literature. At the ...
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  • The Relapse (1696) and The Provoked Wife (1697) were "softer" and ... prefixed to the translation of Virgil's Aeneid (1697). ...
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  • Kidd killed one of his own crewmen on October 30, 1697. While Kidd's gunner, William Moore, was on deck sharpening a chisel, a Dutch ship ...
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  • a Dictionnaire historique et critique (1697-1702) in which contemporary systems were demolished and presented as illusory. Bayle was followed ...
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  • back Chinese books. Father Bouvet did bring in 1697 49 books as a gift from the emperor. It is even difficult to imagine the extraordinary exchange ...
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  • Desjeans, Baron de Pointis, who raided Cartagena in 1697. ===Forts built=== To resist these attacks, during the seventeenth century the Spanish ...
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  • provided by the explorer Vladimir Atlasov in 1697. In the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the Kuril Islands were explored by Danila Antsiferov ...
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  • Chongfu temple, is a Lamaist temple built in 1697 and favored by the Qing Dynasty emperor Kangxi. *Xilituzhao Temple is the largest Lamaist temple ...
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  • language in Crown chancellery and since 1697 in Grand Duchy chancellery ... Commonwealth in the Eighteenth Century, 1697–1795. New York: Routledge ...
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  • mode of transport for bulk goods starting in 1697 with the brigantine Le Griffon. Commissioned by René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, the ship ...
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  • the extinct Irish Elk, professed in 1697, when describing the remains of this deer,no real species of living creatures is so utterly extinct ...
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  • battle at the crossing at Zenta in 1697, did the Ottomans sue for peace; the resulting treaty of Karlowitz in 1699 secured vast amounts of the ...
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  • , Mary (September 26, 1694), James (February 4, 1697), Sarah (July 9, 1699), Ebenezer (September 20, 1701), Thomas (December 7, 1703), Benjamin (January ...
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  • Cheddar around 1500, Parmesan in 1597, Gouda in 1697, and Camembert in 1791 show post-Middle Ages dates. John Smith, Cheesemaking in Scotland ...
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  • G, A on the right. Pedals were first introduced in 1697 by Jakob Hochbrucker of Bavaria. author=John Stanley|title=Classical Music: An Introduction ...
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  • colony was given the name Saint-Domingue. In the 1697 Treaty of Ryswick, Spain formally ceded the western third of the island to France. Saint-Domingue ...
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  • I (1670-1733), who was elected king in 1697, contributed to the decline ... The 66 years of Saxon rule, from 1697 to 1763, drove the country to ...
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  • a side was played for high stakes in Sussex in 1697 and this is the earliest reference we have to cricket in terms of such importance. In fact, the ...
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  • at Loreto, Baja California Sur in 1697.) In 1821, the Mexican War of Independence gave Mexico (including California), independence from Spain; ...
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  • Spanish Habsburgs by the Treaty of Ryswick in 1697. During this period of French rule, the famous siege engineer Vauban strengthened the defenses of ...
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  • comedies, The Relapse (1696) and The Provoked Wife (1697), which have become enduring stage favorites but originally occasioned much controversy. ...
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  • The opposite opinion was first set forth by Rabbi Jacob Emden (1697–1776), based on the medieval Toledot Yeshu narratives, that Saul of Tarsus ...
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  • Contes du Temps passé (originally published in 1697), because they endorsed an irrational view of the world and suggested that children could become ...
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  • War of the Grand Alliance lasted nine years (1688-1697), Marlborough saw only three years' service in the field, and then mostly in subordinate ...
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  • The campaigns of the War of the Grand Alliance (1688–1697) generally ... ended with the Treaty of Ryswick in 1697. Louis XIV surrendered Luxembourg ...
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  • Rabbi Yaakov Emden (1697-1776), wrote the book Mitpahhath Sfarim (Scarf/Veil of the Books) which is a detailed critique of the Zohar. He concludes ...
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  • The position of vladika was transmitted from 1697 by the Petrović-Njegoš family of the Riđani (Serb) clan, from uncle to nephew as the bishops ...
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  • love set forth in the Ten Commandments. (Catechism #1697) The Catholic shares with every Christian the more personal challenge of shaping a unique spirituality ...
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  • Haiti when that territory was ceded to France in 1697. An English fleet under command of Lord Albermarle took control of the island in the Battle ...
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  • Franche Comté. In the Nine Years' War (1688-1697) Louis once again invaded the Spanish Netherlands. French forces led by the Duke of Luxembourg ...
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  • Charles' death in 1740, Charles Albert (1697-1745), the prince-elector of Bavaria who was son-in-law of Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor, rejected the ...
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  • Charles II of Spain. The Partition Treaties of (1697) and (1700) had been agreed by Britain, France and Holland. However Louis XIV disregarded them and ...
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