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  • | flag alias-1801 = Flag of the United Kingdom (WFB 2000).svg ... | var4 = 1801 | redir1 = UKGBI | related1 = United Kingdom ...
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  • text=Thomas Cole (February 1, 1801 - February 11, 1848) was a nineteenth century American artist whose works initiated the first indigenous art ...
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  • French Revolution in 1789 and the Concordat of 1801. The aim of the campaign between 1790 and 1794 ranged from the appropriation by the government of ...
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  • image_desc=Portrait of Heinrich von Kleist, 1801| text=Bernd Heinrich Wilhelm von Kleist (October 18, 1777 – November 21, 1811) was a German ...
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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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  • | 1801 = 50 | 1802 = 43 | 1803 = 45 | 1804 = 45 | 1805 = 45 | 1806 = 47 | 1807 = 44 | 1808 = 48 | 1809 = 47 | 1810 = 47 | 1811 = 50 ...
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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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