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  1. List of explorers (24013 bytes)
    99: *[[Baltazar Fernandes]] ([[17th century]] [[Portuguese]] ...
    116: *[[Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de la Vérendrye]], (1685-1749)...
    123: *[[James Augustus Grant]], (1827-1892), Scottish officer and explorer, explored th...
    142: *[[Hamilton Hume]] - [[Australia]]n explorer
    231: *[[Walter Raleigh]], (1554?-1618), English explorer
  2. List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
    49: *[[Abd-el-Aziz IV]], (1880-), sultan of Morocco
    65: ...ederick Augustus Abel|Abel, Frederick Augustus]] (1827-1902), chemist
  3. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    31: ...rtlands of [[northern England]], and increased wealth inequalities. However from the mid 1980s a perio...
    41: ...ve and were married later in 1951. Denis was a wealthy businessman, and he funded his wife to read for...
    61: ...e lead, but the Labour Government's severe difficulties with the [[Trades Union]]s over the winter of ...
    73: ...ms than previously. Though many suffered as a result of this policy it is nonetheless true that the go...
    75: ...larity in [[working-class]] areas, although this ultimately caused a housing shortage for those unable...
  4. Sojourner Truth (2794 bytes)
    5: She escaped to [[Canada]] in [[1827]]; after [[New York]] state abolished slavery, sh...
  5. Jane Austen (5805 bytes)
    3: ...ands as a model of the writer whose apparently sheltered life did nothing to reduce the stature and dr...
    5: ...in relative seclusion, and began to suffer ill-health. It is now thought she may have suffered from [[...
    9: ...l received when they were published, with [[Sir Walter Scott]] in particular praising her work:
    12: ...e enforcement of the lessons she teaches is left altogether to the story, without a word of formal mor...
  6. Ellen G. White (5403 bytes)
    3: ...en Gould White''' (nee Harmon) ([[November 26]],[[1827]] – [[July 16]],[[1915]]) was co-founder of...
    5: ... [[leader]] who emphasized [[education]] and [[health]] and promoted establishment of [[schools]] and ...
    17: ...ut her in a coma for three weeks, and gave her health problems she never fully recovered from. In her ...
    19: ...iam Miller]] lectures, she felt that she was a guilty sinner and was filled with terror about being et...
  7. Pansy (10101 bytes)
    17: ...of a number of wild flowers belonging, like the cultivated Pansy, to the [[violet (plant)|violet]] gen...
    20: ...oduce a host of bigger, bolder pansies. As a result of extensive cross-breeding in the [[1820s]] and ...
    28: ..., and in winter in warm climes. They are often cultivated with [[sweet alyssum]] as they produce a pl...
    34: ...ons, pansies and viola are [[perennial plant]]s, although they are generally treated as [[annual plant...
    66: ...o other species. Prevention is key: purchase healthy plants, use ph-balanced soil which is neither t...
  8. Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
    16: ...ossible after [[Robert Brown]] had established in 1827 the existence of truly naked ovules in the [[Cyca...
    22: ...ing system of trunk and branches, bearing on the ultimate twigs or branchlets innumerable leaves, whil...
    47: ...nd a regular periodical increase in thickness results from it by the development of xylem on the insid...
    52: ...y on shoots of a higher order, often only on the ultimate branches of a much branched system. A potent...
    65: ...able double fertilization as it has been called, although only recently discovered, has been proved to...
  9. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: ...ing the liquid sugar onto a cold surface. The resulting solid is amorphous, not crystaline like the su...
    20: ...lower than 400 [[nanometre|nm]], also known as [[ultraviolet]] light or UV, to pass. This is due to th...
    22: ...ations that require transparency in this region, although it is more expensive. This type of glass ca...
    30: ...arbonate|potassium]] compound, which lowers the melting point to about 1000 ?C. However, the soda make...
    32: ...rbs [[infrared]] energy, such as heat absorbing filters for movie projectors, while [[cerium]] can be ...
  10. Martin Van Buren (21629 bytes)
    27: ... Burr]]'s second in the duel with [[Alexander Hamilton]]. Van Buren made the acquaintance of Burr, but...
    39: ...sal suffrage]]. His course in the Senate was not altogether consistent, though in this respect he is n...
    45: ...Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] in the spring of [[1827]] won support for Jackson from Crawford.
    49: ...twout]] ([[1783]]-[[1856]]), who was later a defaulter to a large amount as collector of the port of [...
    53: ...rade, in which reference had been made to the results of the election of 1828, was in fact the work of...
  11. John Tyler (18019 bytes)
    25: ..., and followed his father as governor ([[1825]]-[[1827]]) after a stint in the House of Representatives....
    41: *Alice Tyler ([[March 23]], [[1827]] - [[June 8]], [[1854]]).
    51: *Robert Fitzwalter Tyler ([[March 12]], [[1856]] - [[December 31]]...
    54: Altogether Tyler was the father of 15 children, more ...
    97: |align="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[Walter Forward]]'''||align="left"|1841–1843
  12. Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
    22: ...ng America. In addition, Pierce was hounded by guilt, temptation, and just plain bad luck."
    31: ...ord, New Hampshire|Concord]], New Hampshire, in [[1827]].
    45: ...sembled on [[June 12]] in [[Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore]], [[Maryland]], with four competing contend...
    53: ...higs, with the Northern Whigs deeply opposed, resulting in a split between former Whigs, some of whom ...
    65: ..., and several southern Senators, with Pierce consulting only [[Jefferson Davis]] of his cabinet. The ...
  13. Alexandria (28378 bytes)
    3: ...ld — second only to [[Rome]] in size and wealth throughout much of antiquity. However, upon the ...
    23: ...creen of the Pharos island and removed from the silt thrown out by Nile mouths. An Egyptian townlet, ...
    36: ...nd the letter, for a general massacre was the result.
    46: ...of Persia|Khosrau II]], king of [[Iran|Persia]]. Although the [[Byzantine Emperors|Byzantine Emperor]]...
    49: ... by the [[Egyptians]]; they threatened such a revolt over this that the Greek emperor was determined t...
  14. Geology (12007 bytes)
    10: ...and by [[Deposition (geology)|deposition]] of [[silt]].
    14: ...nd energy]], [[hydropower|hydrodynamic power]], melting cookers, transport of [[ore]]s, extraction of ...
    29: By [[1827]] [[Charles Lyell]]'s ''Principles of Geology'' r...
    40: ... the fault is a [[normal fault]] or a [[thrust fault]].
    42: ...corporated, later to cool in the matrix. As a result, xenoliths are older than the rock which contains...
  15. Peru (12264 bytes)
    2: ...[[Pacific Ocean]] to the west. Peru is rich in cultural anthropology, and is well-known as the ''crad...
    48: ...cted president, however, was not in power until [[1827]]. From [[1836]] to [[1839]] Peru and [[Bolivia]]...
    57: ...use this term when referring to today's regions, although it is now obsolete.
    101: A land rich in cultural heritage and a variety of natural environment...
    113: ...ded Fund Facility with the IMF in June [[1999]], although it subsequently had to renegotiate the targe...
  16. Equatorial Guinea (13387 bytes)
    87: ...al regimes has diminished any potential for agriculture-led growth.
    113: ...y in South America ([[Treaty of El Pardo]]). From 1827 to 1843, Britain established a base on the island...
    118: ...substantial migration to [[Bioko Island]] has resulted in Fang dominance over the earlier Bantu inhabi...
    124: ==Culture==
    125: ''Main article: [[Culture of Equatorial Guinea]]''
  17. Kansas (21369 bytes)
    44: ...th]] was the first community in the area around [[1827]]. To travellers enroute to [[Utah]], [[Californi...
    52: ...Sayers]], [[Wilt Chamberlain]], [[Jim Ryun]], [[Walter Johnson]], [[Maurice Greene]] and [[Lynette Woo...
    61: ...tra per aspera'', or "To the stars through difficulties"
    63: *'''[[State soil|Soil]]:''' [[Harney silt loam]]
    89: ...has a generally flat or undulating surface. Its altitude above the sea ranges from 750 feet at the mo...
  18. Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
    19: * 8500 BC: [[Agriculture#History|Agriculture]] in the [[Fertile Crescent]]
    38: * [[Bronze]] by the [[Maikop culture|Maikops]]
    62: * [[5th century BC|400s BC]]: [[Catapult]] in [[Syracuse, Italy|Syracuse]]
    128: * [[1701]]: [[Seed drill]]: [[Jethro Tull (agriculturist)|Jethro Tull]]
    131: ... [[1710]]: [[Thermometer]]: [[Ren頁ntoine Ferchault de R页mur]]
  19. History of science (41710 bytes)
    23: ...nditions in an experiment could never produce results that would describe nature as it was in the worl...
    25: ...tures== {{seemain2|History of science in early cultures|Alchemy}}
    27: ...[[Origins of agriculture|development of]] [[agriculture]], which allowed for a surplus of food, it bec...
    46: ...s allowed for new ideas to be rapidly copied to multiple people.
    63: ...iously held truths and search for new answers resulted in a period of major scientific advancements, n...
  20. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    28: *[[Oswald Achenbach]] ([[1827]]-[[1905]])
    43: *[[Else Alfelt]] ([[1910]]-[[1974]])
    51: *[[Albrecht Altdorfer]] ([[1480]]-[[1538]])
    52: *[[Altichiero]] ([[1320]]-[[1395]])
    69: *[[George Ault]] ([[1891]]-[[1948]])

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