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- David Livingstone (4684 bytes)
8: ...nce and over the protests of the Moffats – although she was pregnant – but returned to [[E...
19: ...he time, and Livingstone experienced great difficulty in raising funds to further explore [[Africa]]. - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
49: *[[Abd-el-Aziz IV]], (1880-), sultan of Morocco
75: *[[John Abercrombie|Abercrombie, John]], (1780-1844), musician - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
72: *[[Walter Sydney Adams|Adams, Walter Sydney]], (1876-1956), American astronomer
103: *[[Dankmar Adler|Adler, Dankmar]], (1844-1900), architect - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
14: Although christened Alexandrina Victoria, from birth ...
16: ... been eligible to govern the realm as would an adult. In order to prevent such a scenario, Parliament ...
27: ...npopular and, moreover, faced considerable difficulty in governing the British colonies. In [[Canada]]...
29: ...rs of a ceremonial institution. Sir Robert Peel felt that he could not govern under the restrictions i...
37: ...ted the country with a wave of patriotism and loyalty. - Flora Tristan (1707 bytes)
3: ...]] in [[Paris, France]] - died [[November 14]], [[1844]] in [[Bordeaux, France]], was one of the founder...
5: ...experiences in [[Peru]] during the countries' tumultuous post-independence period. The diary was publi... - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
2: '''Mary Stevenson Cassatt''' ([[May 22]], [[1844]] – [[June 14]], [[1926]]) was an [[United ...
8: ...r family, but art supplies and models were difficult to find in the small town. Her father continued t...
18: ... died in [[1882]], but her mother regained her health, and Cassatt resumed painting by the mid-1880s.
25: ... donate their purchases to American art museums. Although instrumental in advising the American collec...
33: ...esne, near Paris, and was buried in the family vault at [[Mesnil-Th鲩bus]], [[France]]. - Dorothea Dix (5868 bytes)
6: ...ridge, Massachusetts|East Cambridge]]. Feeling guilty about her obsessive "improvement of her mind at ...
10: ...e [[clinical depression|depressed]]. It is difficult to speculate about the reasons for her declining ...
16: ...n confined in a cage for 30 years. In [[April]] [[1844]], she wrote an account of Simmons in the [[Provi...
18: Although Dix had an occasional failure when she ambit...
20: ...than in person. The two dozen mental hospitals built between [[1865]] and [[1880]] demonstrate the con... - Florence Nightingale (15657 bytes)
7: Born into a wealthy and well-connected [[Britain|British]] family a...
11: In [[December]] [[1844]], in response to a pauper's death in a [[workhou...
27: ... became her central focus when reports began to filter back to Britain about the horrific conditions f...
33: ...al and equipment, and reorganizing patient care. Although she met resistance from the doctors and offi...
35: ...ollowing this episode she used a solid Russian-built carriage, with waterproof hood and curtains. The ... - Ching Shih (2491 bytes)
2: '''Ching Shih''' [[1775]]-[[1844]] first became known as a [[China|Chinese]] [[pro...
8: ...tion, while Ching Shih died at the age of 60 in [[1844]], running a [[brothel]] and gambling house in [[... - Ellen G. White (5403 bytes)
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...
23: ...er experiencing the [[Great Disappointment]] of [[1844]] that Ellen started having her first visions. At... - Harriet Tubman (5215 bytes)
5: ...her direction, striking her in the head. As a result of the blow, she suffered intermittent bouts of [...
13: ...f carrying two chickens with her. Whenever she felt that the people in the area were getting suspicio...
23: ...elped to found in [[Auburn, New York]]. It was built on the land in upstate New York sold to her by he... - Sarah Bernhardt (3531 bytes)
2: '''Sarah Bernhardt''' ([[October 22]], [[1844]] – [[March 26]], [[1923]]) was a [[France|...
8: ...a visit to [[New York City]] in the [[1880s]]. Multi-talented, she was involved with the [[visual art... - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
21: ...election, an event called [[Inauguration Day]]. Although the [[Chief Justice of the United States]] u...
29: ...h is traditionally ended with, "So help me God," although for religious reasons some Presidents have s...
164: ...arret A. Hobart]]{{ref 5}} then [[Theodore Roosevelt]]
166: | 26 || [[Theodore Roosevelt|Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.]]
167: || [[Image:Teddy roosevelt.jpg|50px]] - 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...
43: ...sidential election, 1844|presidential campaign of 1844]].
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... - John Tyler (18019 bytes)
44: ...Gardiner Tyler|Julia Gardiner]] on [[June 26]], [[1844]]. He was the first President to marry while in o...
51: *Robert Fitzwalter Tyler ([[March 12]], [[1856]] - [[December 31]]...
54: Altogether Tyler was the father of 15 children, more ...
71: ...cruise down the [[Potomac River]] on February 28, 1844, a main gun of the [[USS Princeton]] blew up duri...
91: ...'''[[Abel P. Upshur]]'''||align="left"|1843–1844 - George M. Dallas (3858 bytes)
7: ...f the United States on the Democratic ticket in [[1844]] with [[James K. Polk]] and served from [[March ...
19: ...Butler]]|years=[[U.S. presidential election, 1844|1844]] (won)}} - Millard Fillmore (12296 bytes)
59: Within a few years it was apparent that although the Compromise had been intended to settle t...
132: ...John Young (U.S. politician)|John Young]] | years=1844 (lost)}}
138: ...ession footnote| marker=<sup>(a)</sup>| footnote=Although Fillmore's term started on March 4, he did n... - Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
22: ...ng America. In addition, Pierce was hounded by guilt, temptation, and just plain bad luck."
45: ...sembled on [[June 12]] in [[Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore]], [[Maryland]], with four competing contend...
51: ... Polk]] in the [[U.S. presidential election, 1844|1844 election]]). This proved to be true, as Scott los...
53: ...higs, with the Northern Whigs deeply opposed, resulting in a split between former Whigs, some of whom ...
60: ...cies, which it had so famously rode to victory in 1844. - Oregon (26551 bytes)
36: ...mette Valley]], one of the most fertile and agriculturally productive regions in the world. Oregon is ...
49: ...on to explore the [[Louisiana Purchase]]. They built their winter fort at [[Fort Clatsop]], near the m...
51: ...mpany's Chief Factor of the Columbia District, built [[Fort Vancouver]] in 1825.
53: ... would go to war for a third time in 75 years. In 1844, the [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]] ...
59: ...as severely impacted the state's [[economy]] on multiple occasions. - 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]]
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