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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
121: | [[1815]] — [[1818]] - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
17: ...rst to navigate the [[Northwest Passage]] in a single ship
47: ...1499), [[Italy|Italian]] navigator in [[England|English]] service, crossed the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to [...
57: *[[Thomas Cavendish]], (died 1592), English sailor and explorer.
83: *[[David Douglas]], Scottish explorer, botanist
179: *[[Douglas Mawson]] - [[Australia]]n explorer of [[Antarct... - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
30: *[[George Abbot|Abbot, George]], (1603-1648), English writer
31: *[[Robert Abbot|Abbot, Robert]], (1588?-1662?), English Puritan divine
64: *[[Clarke Abel|Abel, Clarke]], (1780-1826), English surgeon and naturalist
69: ...omas Abel|Abel, Thomas]], (circa 1497-1540), an English priest
94: *[[Frances Abington|Abington, Frances]], (1737-1815), actor\ - List of people by name: Aa (1020 bytes)
6: *[[Mehemet Aali|Aali, Mehemet]], (1815-1871), Turkish statesman - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
36: ...idelis Ackermann|Ackermann, Jacob Fidelis]] (1765-1815)
51: *[[Peter Ackroyd|Ackroyd, Peter]], (born 1949), English author, novelist - Elizabeth Cady Stanton (4406 bytes)
2: '''Elizabeth Cady Stanton''' ([[November 12]], [[1815]] – [[October 26]], [[1902]]) was a social ...
12: ...with abolitionist and former slave [[Frederick Douglass]]. In a view different from many modern activ...
19: *''Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences 1815-1897'' ISBN 1591020093 - Jane Austen (5805 bytes)
3: ...[[1817]]) was a prominent [[English literature|English novelist]] whose work is considered part of th...
5: ...held to be of Jane as a teenager, is now increasingly considered authentic by authorities. Her brothe...
7: ...he predicament of young, unmarried, upper-class English women in the early [[1800s]].
12: ..., and she is now considered one of the greatest English novelists. Her strength lies in the delineati...
19: * ''[[Emma]]'' (1815) - Margaret Atwood (6318 bytes)
59: ...'[[The Oxford Book of Canadian Short Stories in English]]'' ([[1988]])
80: :''[[Days of the Rebels 1815-1840]]'' ([[1977]]) - Ada Lovelace (5406 bytes)
2: ...King, Countess of Lovelace''' ([[December 10]], [[1815]] - [[November 27]], [[1852]]) is mainly known fo...
6: ...], Byron signed the Deed of Separation and left England for good a few days later. He never saw either...
23: Biographers have noted that Lovelace struggled with mathematics, and there is some debate as t... - Horn (instrument) (19243 bytes)
14: ...nt, changing the length of the horn itself. Less globally, given a particular crook, the vibration of...
16: Around [[1815]], the horn took on a new form, as valves were in...
21: ... [[embouchure]] from note to note became increasingly precise. An early solution was simply to use a ...
23: ...he double horn combines two instruments into a single frame: the original horn in F, and a second, hi...
28: ...ns in B-flat/High F (or High E-flat) are increasingly popular for works that only use the upper and up... - Accordion (10069 bytes)
25: ... Kasper Schimmelbach and K?shafen Bayern, circa [[1815]] (MIM Kat.-Nr.: 5321). Each reed had different d...
28: ...a very short time. Most of the variants were ''single-action'' instruments, where each button produces...
68: ...ss notes over several octaves, rather than the single octave of bass notes and the preset chords - Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
27: ...erson sold his third library to the Congress in [[1815]]). Jefferson himself designed his famous home, [...
123: ...tiveness of his exterior. In later years he was negligent in dress and loose in bearing.
125: ...ing charm. Beneath a quiet surface he was fairly aglow with intense convictions and a very emotional t...
139: ...nch of the [[Anglicanism|Anglican]] [[Church of England]], Jefferson was a [[vestryman]] in his local ...
167: ... ideas of the Polish Brethren were continued in English-speaking countries by [[Unitarianism|Unitarian... - James Madison (15187 bytes)
31: ...icans]], who followed Jefferson and believed strongly in limiting centralized power.
40: ...ent]] ended the war. The [[Battle of New Orleans (1815)]], in which [[Andrew Jackson]] distinguished him...
63: ...align="left"|'''[[James Monroe]]'''||align="left"|1815–1817
77: ..."|'''[[James Monroe]]'''||align="left"|1814–1815
79: ...n="left"|'''[[William Crawford]]'''||align="left"|1815–1816 - James Monroe (11107 bytes)
34: ...he [[Missouri Compromise]] bill resolved the struggle, pairing Missouri as a slave state with [[Maine]...
114: ...[[September 30]], [[1814]];<br>[[February 28]], [[1815]] – [[March 4]], [[1817]]}}
115: ...=[[William H. Crawford]] | years=[[1814]]–[[1815]]}} - John Quincy Adams (11783 bytes)
28: ...and Minister to [[United Kingdom|Britain]] from [[1815]] to [[1817]]. During this time, Adams and his wi...
30: ...n keeping the U.S. from becoming dependent on [[England]]. He is sometimes called the "Lone Wolf" for ...
115: ...harge d'Affairs)''| after=[[Richard Rush]]| years=1815-1817}} - Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
22: ...itish) that he would carry all his life. This [[anglophobia]] would be combined with a distrust and di...
26: ...the [[Battle of New Orleans]] on [[January 8]], [[1815]], made his national reputation and he advanced i...
51: ...nse of farmers and laborers. After a titanic struggle, Jackson succeeded in destroying the Bank by vet...
55: ...n: next to our liberty, most dear!," an astonishingly quick-witted riposte.
69: ...act, the assassin pulled another pistol and amazingly, that pistol also misfired. Instead of running o... - Martin Van Buren (21629 bytes)
22: ...e [[first language]] was not [[English language|English]].
33: ...enate covered two terms ([[1812]]-[[1820]]). In [[1815]] he became the state attorney-general, an office...
35: ...drew Jackson]] after the [[Battle of New Orleans (1815)]]. He broke with [[De Witt Clinton]] in [[1813]]...
49: ... avoided entanglement in the Jackson-Calhoun imbroglio.
53: ...tions to Louis McLane, the American minister to England, regarding the opening of the West India trade... - Richard Mentor Johnson (4804 bytes)
24: ...istricts|after=Single Member Districts|years=1813-1815}}
25: ...=At-Large Districts|after=[[William Brown]]|years=1815-1819}} - John Tyler (18019 bytes)
25: ... as a strict state-rights Democrat, grew increasingly alienated from the Jacksonian Democrats, especia...
35: *Mary Tyler ([[April 15]], [[1815]] - [[June 17]], [[1847]]).
60: For two years Tyler struggled with the Whigs, but when he took [[John C. Calh... - James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
53: ...State House of Representatives from [[1814]] to [[1815]]. He was elected to the Seventeenth and to the ...
72: ... the Senate by Northerners led by [[Stephen A. Douglas]]. Eventually, Congress voted to call a new vot...
163: ...before=[[Franklin Pierce]]| after=[[Stephen A. Douglas]] ''(northern candidate)''<br>[[John C. Breckin...
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