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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
76: ...ror of Mexico]] from [[1864]] to [[1867]]. In mid-1867, following repeated losses in battle to the Repub...
80: ...d the beginning of the party's loss of hegemony. Through the electoral reforms started by president [[...
91: The three most important political parties in Mexico are ...
194: The [[Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] ([[Mormons]]) enjoys a ...
204: ... in the late 1990s, this programs have had a new thrust, and free text books are produced in more than... - List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
25: | [[1860]] through [[1874]]
57: | [[1867]] — [[1876]] (design), [[1884]] — [[1...
133: | [[1867]] — [[1875]] - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
40: *[[William S. Bruce]], (1867-1921) Scottish explorer of Antarctica
66: *[[Christopher Columbus]], (1451-1506), reached [[the Am...
77: ...ns|Russian]] explorer, first European who sailed through [[Bering Strait]]
230: *[[John Rae]], (1813-1893), travelled widely through the [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Arctic]] - Steel (28384 bytes)
21: ...effects of [[metal fatigue]]. Large amounts of chromium and nickel (often 18 and 8 %, respectively) ...
32: ...e as a byproduct of copper and bronze production throughout the bronze age.
36: ...]], iron tools and weapons displaced bronze ones throughout the near east. This process appears to ha...
38: ... furnace where [[bellows]] was used to force air through a pile of iron ore and burning [[charcoal]]. ...
46: ...d by [[300 BC]], iron was the material of choice throughout China for most tools and weapons. A mass ... - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
7: ...ntil her death. Her reign lasted more than sixty-three years — longer than that of any other Bri...
14: ...erness, during her early years. After she became three years old however, she was schooled in [[Englis...
16: ... [[heir presumptive|heiress-presumptive]] to the throne. Since the law at that time made no special pr...
25: ...tus was also the heir-presumptive to the British throne.
27: When Victoria ascended the throne, the government was controlled by the [[Whig]]... - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
3: ...lga Pauline Claudine Agnes) ([[May 26|26 May]], [[1867]] – [[March 24|24 March]], [[1953]]) was th...
9: ...]], the third child and the younger daughter of [[HRH]] [[Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge]].
11: ...r [[creditor]]s in [[1883]]. The Tecks travelled throughout Europe, visiting their various relatives a...
17: ...e Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge]], was a brother of HRH The [[Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent]], th...
49: ...ork's father-in-law, Albert Edward, ascended the throne as [[Edward VII of the United Kingdom|King Edw... - The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
11: ...ection 24 of the [[British North America Act]], [[1867]], included the possibility of women becoming [[S...
17: *the framers of the Act, in 1867, could not have had it in mind to permit women se... - Millicent Fawcett (1226 bytes)
5: ...arrett''' in [[Aldeburgh]], [[Suffolk]], and in [[1867]] she married the economist [[Henry Fawcett]], wh... - Sojourner Truth (2794 bytes)
15: She returned to Michigan in [[1867]] and died at her home in [[Battle Creek, Michiga... - Ouida (1938 bytes)
28: * ''The Silver Christ'' (1894)
31: * ''Under Two Flags'' (1867) [http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/3465 Gutenberg ... - Marie Curie (5862 bytes)
2: ...'Maria Skłodowska-Curie''', [[November 7]] [[1867]] – [[July 4]] [[1934]]) was a [[Polish]] c... - Spleen (4479 bytes)
3: ...[[artery|arteries]]. These vessels are connected through the splenic pulp by modified [[capillary|capi...
5: ...ch]] and just below the [[diaphragm (anatomy)|diaphragm]]. In a normal individual this organ measures ...
9: ...en sequesters a large number of [[erythrocyte|erythrocytes]] (red blood cells), which can be dumped in...
14: ...he poet [[Charles-Pierre Baudelaire]] ([[1821]]-[[1867]]) but was already used before, in particular in ... - Cairo (12536 bytes)
14: ...r leaves its desert-bound valley and breaks into three branches into the low-lying [[Nile Delta]] regi...
20: ...polis]] of Memphis on the Giza plateau, with its three large [[pyramid|pyramids]], including the [[Gre...
30: A small town mostly of [[Coptic Christian]]s slowly grew around the fort. Arab inva...
41: ... Kasr-el-Nil Bridge which traverses the Nile at Tahrir Square. European architecture and urban design,...
43: ...rge. Kl颥r was [[assassinate]]d in 1800 and the three-year [[France|French]] occupation had little la... - Andrew Johnson (12662 bytes)
76: ...'[[Edwin M. Stanton]]'''||align="left"|1865–1867
107: ... [[Tenure-of-Office Act]], made law in March of [[1867]], which was a law that Congress had specifically...
109: ...r office, for which Stanton had Thomas arrested. Three days after Stanton's removal, the House passed ...
111: ... then-current Secretaries would hold their posts throughout the term of the President who appointed th...
118: * [[Nebraska]] – [[March 1]], [[1867]] - William A. Wheeler (2833 bytes)
46: ...], and was elected to the Forty-first and to the three succeeding Congresses ([[March 4]], [[1869]] - ... - Canada (35540 bytes)
8: ...h North America Acts|British North America Act of 1867]] and styled the "[[Canada's name|Dominion of Can...
23: Canada has ten provinces and three territories.
98: ...erm "[[Canadian Confederation]]" refers to this [[1867]] unification of the provinces of Nova Scotia, Ne...
100: ... assumed full control of its own foreign affairs through the [[Balfour Declaration 1926|Balfour Declar...
123: ...nada has a reputation for cold temperatures but, throughout, experiences four distinct seasons. Winte... - South Africa (40100 bytes)
5: ...continent, with modern [[infrastructure]] common throughout the country.
24: ...opithecines]] existed in South Africa from about three million years ago. These were succeeded by vari...
32: The discovery of [[diamond]]s in [[1867]] and [[gold]] in [[1886]] encouraged economic gr...
38: ...ign.JPG|thumb|right|300px|A formerly common sign through South Africa. While [[apartheid]] has officia...
50: ...nstitution|constitutional]] [[democracy]] with a three-tiered system of [[government]] and an independ... - Slovakia (19892 bytes)
65: ... century and its ruler [[Pribina]] had the first Christian church in Slovakia consecrated by 828. Toge...
67: ...e part of the [[Kingdom of Hungary]] in the 11th through to the 14th centuries. Due to its high level ...
73: ...ed by the Hungarian government. For example, all three Slovak high schools and [[Matica slovenská]] w...
75: ...ic and prosperous Czechoslovakia was permanently threatened by revisionist governments of Germany and ...
85: ...esides the [[Danube]], are the [[Váh]] and the [[Hron]]. - Romania (19812 bytes)
1: ...stern and southern [[Carpathians]] mountains run through its center.<!--
62: ...vely. In the [[Middle Ages]], Romanians lived in three distinct principalities: Walachia, Moldavia, an...
66: ...he 18th century, the [[Austrian Empire]] (since [[1867]] [[Austria-Hungary]]) incorporated Transylvania ...
162: After Romania's Communist regime was overthrown in late 1989, the country was left with an obs...
174: ...tion]] remains a major problem at all levels and threatens to stifle economic growth. Additionally, la... - Hungary (18459 bytes)
57: ...gars, Croats, Serbs, and Poles all sought to overthrow the Avars, but their power was not broken until...
63: ...preserved. After 150 years, [[Austria]] and her Christian allies retook also the territory of today's...
67: ...ratz]], [[1866]]), Hungary would eventually, in [[1867]], manage to become an autonomous part of the [[A...
196: .../07547a.htm A detailed article on Hungary from a Christian point of view] (Catholic Encyclopedia)
205: .../hungary/history1.htm History of Hungary – Chronological Survey: 2500 BC – AD 2004]
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