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  1. Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
    10: ...ngland|James II]], had been forcibly deposed in [[1688]]; her sister and brother-in-law then became Quee...
    15: ...r, [[Henrietta Maria|Queen Henrietta Maria]], and afterwards with her aunt, [[Henrietta Anne Stuart|He...
    19: ... descendants were to be in the line of succession after William and Mary. They were to be followed by ...
    22: Soon after their accession, William and Mary exalted Lord...
    33: ...d dominate both foreign and domestic policy. Soon after her accession, Anne appointed her husband [[Lo...
  2. Mary II of England (12093 bytes)
    15: ...is, the Grand Dauphin|Dauphin Louis]] — but afterwards approved, as a coalition with the Dutch b...
    17: ...r even mistreated her. William long maintained an affair with [[Elizabeth Villiers]], one of Mary's la...
    20: ...ard Stuart|James Francis Edward]]—in June [[1688]], for the son would, unlike Mary and Anne, be ra...
    22: ...s intentions became public knowledge by September 1688, and the Dutch army landed on [[5 November]]. The...
    24: ...lliam, however, demanded that he remain King even after his wife's death. Although some individuals pr...
  3. Glass (26176 bytes)
    37: ... the glass is heated and cooled can significantly affect the colors produced by these compounds. The c...
    52: ...they managed to keep the process secret. Around [[1688]], a process for casting glass was developed, whi...
    56: ... Traditionally this was done by a trained artisan after the glass was blown or cast. In the [[1920s]]...
    59: ...hat they keep a [[glassblowing|glassblower]] on staff.
    98: Toughened glass (also tempered glass or safety glass) is made from annealed glass via a therm...
  4. List of people by name: Q (4474 bytes)
    8: *[[Moammar Al Qadhafi|Qadhafi, Moammar]], Libyan military leader
    63: ... Maurits Quinckhardt|Quinckhardt, Jan Maurits]], (1688-1772), painter
  5. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    15: *[[Raffaello Santi|Raphael]], ([[1483]]-[[1520]]), [[Ita...
    394: *[[Mikhail Evstafiev]] ([[1963]]-)
    487: *[[Anton Graff]] ([[1736]]-[[1813]])
    502: *[[Olaf Gulbransson]] ([[1873]]-[[1958]])
    768: *[[Rafal Malczewski]] ([[1892]]-[[1965]])
  6. Timeline of United States pre-history (1600-1699) (5684 bytes)
    1: [[Image:SalemWitchcraftTrial.jpg|thumb|A 19th century illustration of th...
    18: *[[1619]]-First African [[slavery|slaves]] arrive at Jamestown
    65: *[[1688]]-[[Glorious Revolution]] deposes James II and re...
    70: *[[1692]]-[[Salem witchcraft trials]] in [[Salem Colony]] in [[Salem, Massach...
  7. John Locke (14749 bytes)
    6: ...an]]. Although he was a capable student, Locke chafed under the undergraduate curriculum of the time....
    8: ...]], he met [[Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury]], who had come to Oxford seeking treatmen...
    10: ...looking for a career and in [[1667]] moved into Shaftesbury's home at Exeter House in London, ostensib...
    12: ...en life-threatening itself) to remove the cyst. Shaftesbury survived and prospered, crediting Locke wi...
    14: ...is of what would later become Essay. Two extant Drafts still survive from this period.
  8. Dodo (9332 bytes)
    35: ...[[1693]], with a 95% [[confidence interval]] of [[1688]] to [[1715]].
    37: ...ive of [[pigeon]] species that are to be found in Africa and especially South Asia.
    49: ...do did the seeds become active and start to grow. After a while, it was discovered that the same effec...
  9. January 1 (18244 bytes)
    73: ...bile phone call is made by [[Ernie Wise]] to [[Vodafone]].
    96: *[[2004]] - [[Pervez Musharraf]] receives a vote of confidence to continue as th...
    146: *[[1942]] - [[Gennadi Sarafanov]], [[astronaut|cosmonaut]]
    174: ...rancis Edward Stuart]], "The Old Pretender" (b. [[1688]])
  10. Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
    4: ...Piracy can also be committed against a ship, aircraft, persons, or property in a place outside the jur...
    12: ...irates indeed raised the ransom to fifty talents. After the ransom was paid, Caesar raised a fleet, pu...
    14: ...cy in 67 BC (the ''[[Lex Gabinia]]''), and Pompey after three months of naval warfare managed to suppr...
    24: ...ed the sea for their [[hit-and-run tactics]] - a safe place to retreat to if the battle turned against...
    27: ...rse in 844. Vikings even attacked coasts of North Africa and Italy. They also plundered all the coasts...
  11. Henry Morgan (5671 bytes)
    2: ...r Henry Morgan''' (c. [[1635]] - [[August 25]], [[1688]]) was a [[privateer]] of Welsh birth, who made a...
    4: ...ld was captured and killed by the Spanish shortly afterwards, Morgan was chosen by the buccaneers as t...
    8: ...luded the enemy's guns altogether and escaped in safety. On his return to Jamaica he was again reprove...
    10: ...ew were privateers, not [[pirate]]s. Accordingly, after ravaging the coasts of Cuba and the mainland, ...
    29: [[Category:1688 deaths|Morgan, Henry]]
  12. William Dampier (7308 bytes)
    11: ...craft and sailed it to [[Acheen]] in [[Sumatra]]. After further adventures Dampier returned to England...
    32: ... about the seaworthiness of ''Cinque Ports'', and after a disagreement with Dampier, he opted to remai...
  13. Benjamin Franklin (22881 bytes)
    13: ...0]], [[1689]]) (the first Joseph having died soon after birth).
    23: ...n a new city. He was not satisfied, however, and after a few months was induced by Pennsylvania Gover...
    34: ...ranklin began to concern himself more with public affairs. In 1743, he set forth a scheme for an Acade...
    40: ...[cgs]] unit of [[electric charge]] has been named after him: one ''franklin'' (Fr) is equal to one [[s...
    52: ...klin was involved in the creation of not only the aforementioned first volunteer fire department and f...
  14. Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
    24: ... time to be chosen the state capital shortly thereafter. In the [[20th century]], Atlanta was a center...
    26: ...icknames, "The Phoenix City", relates to its rise after the Civil War. The [[phoenix]] appears in man...
    31: ...Cherokee]] [[Native American|Indian]] territory. After these tribes were deported along the [[Trail o...
    33: ...rnor refused and suggested that the city be named after his daughter, Martha, instead. Therefore, sta...
    36: ...emaining war resources were then destroyed in the aftermath and in [[Sherman's March to the Sea]]. Th...
  15. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    28: *[[Sediq Afghan]]
    29: *[[Jamal al-Din al-Afghani]], (1839-1897){{fn|R}}
    172: *[[Paul Benacerraf]]
    188: *[[Franį¯Šs Bernier]], (1620-1688){{fn|R}}
    324: *[[Rafe Champion]]
  16. History of Germany (53864 bytes)
    5: ...the German lands were always its chief component. After the mid-15th century, it was known as the "Hol...
    25: ...[Pope]], and began to take an interest in Italian affairs.
    43: ...led to submit to the Pope at [[Canossa]] in 1077, after having been excommunicated. In 1122 a temporar...
    48: ...merchants carrying on long-distance trade). The craftsmen formed guilds, governed by strict rules, whi...
    58: ..., as Frederick II was excommunicated three times. After his death, the Hohenstaufen dynasty fell, foll...
  17. Lanthanum (10184 bytes)
    46: ... </td><td>1193 [[Kelvin|K]] (1688 [[Fahrenheit|?F]])</td></tr>
  18. Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
    5: ...the German lands were always its chief component. After the mid-15th century, it was known as the "Hol...
    25: ...[Pope]], and began to take an interest in Italian affairs.
    43: ...led to submit to the Pope at [[Canossa]] in 1077, after having been excommunicated. In 1122 a temporar...
    48: ...merchants carrying on long-distance trade). The craftsmen formed guilds, governed by strict rules, whi...
    58: ..., as Frederick II was excommunicated three times. After his death, the Hohenstaufen dynasty fell, foll...
  19. Dodos (9122 bytes)
    35: ...[[1693]], with a 95% [[confidence interval]] of [[1688]] to [[1715]].
    37: ...ive of [[pigeon]] species that are to be found in Africa and especially South Asia.
    50: ...do did the seeds become active and start to grow. After a while, it was discovered that the same effec...
  20. 18th century new (49640 bytes)
    4: ...nth Century: British Political and Social History 1688-1832 (The Arnold History of Britain Series) |publ...
    8: ...rge parts of India. However, Britain lost the USA after the American revolution. The [[industrial revo...
    17: ...]] as the dominant [[Baltic region|Baltic]] power after the [[Great Northern War]].
    26: * [[1707]]: After [[Aurangzeb]]'s death, the [[Mughal Empire]] e...
    32: * [[1709]]: [[Hotaki dynasty]] founded in Afghanistan.

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