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- Jacques Cartier (8139 bytes)
9: ...ishap and that the only sailors he lost were victims of an epidemic ashore, he may be considered one o...
41: ...w details provided from returning sailors. It seems that the Indians attacked and killed about 35 set...
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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
- List of maritime explorers (2541 bytes)
- History of philosophy (13862 bytes)
20: ...ting the philosophers greater knowledge of the forms as the reason for them being more appropriate in ...
22: ...be about real objects. Two of Aristotle's syllogisms are invalid to modern eyes. For example, "All A a...
31: ...ists. This argument has been used in different forms by philosophers from Descartes forward.
33: ...reminding the student of the names of the syllogisms.
37: ...subject and object. A few geniuses developed systems with three subjects, or described a way of elabor... - Jacques Cartier (8139 bytes)
9: ...ishap and that the only sailors he lost were victims of an epidemic ashore, he may be considered one o...
41: ...w details provided from returning sailors. It seems that the Indians attacked and killed about 35 set... - Marguerite de Valois (5364 bytes)
- Denis Diderot (13048 bytes)
31: ...d he was incessantly harassed all the time by alarms of a descent from the police. At the last moment,...
46: ...aris until she required them, and to constitute himself her librarian, with a yearly salary. In 1773 a... - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
47: ...nst the use of [[landmine]]s and helping the victims of [[AIDS]].
69: ===Circumstances===
117: ...r their treatment of her, although Lord Spencer himself had years earlier refused Diana permission to ...
125: ...ly]] [[2004]], but it has been plagued with problems and has been declared off-limits to the public at...
131: ...ton]]. Buckingham Palace dismissed Costner's claims as unfounded. - Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
22: ...[Catherine de Medici]]. The large collection of gems was valued at approximately 2 million [[livre]]s....
25: ...that he suffered from [[phimosis]]. Rather, it seems that no one had explained to either Louis or Anto...
32: ...tesse de Polignac]]. She was also on excellent terms with her husband's youngest brother [[Charles X o...
39: ...ver to work hard for their happiness. The king seems to understand this truth; as for myself, I know t...
45: ...son too. She spent the next day weeping in her rooms; much to the distress of her ladies-in-waiting, w... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
69: ...ical." However after nine more men had starved themselves to death and the strike had ended, and in th...
73: ...s far stronger in economic and entrepreneurial terms than previously. Though many suffered as a result...
98: ...?docid=107346 a major speech] accepting the problems of [[global warming]], [[ozone depletion]] and [[...
102: ...Geoffrey Howe]] forced Thatcher to agree the circumstances under which she would join the [[Exchange R...
108: Additional problems emerged when many of the tax rates set by local c... - Rosalind Franklin (9829 bytes)
15: ...hs of DNA. They discovered that there were two forms of DNA, at high humidity (when wet) the DNA fibre...
18: ...orking together. It has been implied by Wilkins himself that this situation may well have been deliber... - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
12: ... wear (as the standard disguise used in such circumstances) and brought her through Burgundian-control...
18: ...d the Royal army to now attempt a march toward Reims for Charles' coronation.
22: ...ollowed by [[Ch⬯ns-sur-Marne]] on the 14th. Reims opened its gates to the army when it arrived on t...
24: ...egotiations with Burgundian diplomats began at Reims shortly after the coronation, resulting in a 15-d...
68: ...ure in public. Still, there are contemporary claims that Joan's brothers had with them a woman they c... - Julia Child (8199 bytes)
2: ...rough her many [[cookbook]]s and television programs. Her most famous works are the 1961 cookbook ''Ma...
6: ...t 15]], [[1912]] to parents John and Caro McWilliams in the conservative, wealthy community of [[Pasad...
26: ...0s, she was the star of numerous television programs, including ''[[Julia Child & Company]]'' and ''[[... - Sarah Bernhardt (3531 bytes)
12: ... in eight motion pictures and two biographical films in all. The latter included ''Sarah Bernhardt ࠂ...
16: ... a wooden [[prosthetic limb]]. She died in the arms of her son Maurice. She is buried in [[Le P貥 La... - Catherine Deneuve (2766 bytes)
- Lillian Russell (2418 bytes)
9: ...avagant gifts of [[diamond|diamonds]] and [[gem|gemstones]]. - Definitions of music (17609 bytes)
17: ... have words for instrumental versus improvised forms (''kantun''), European and nonMapuche music (''ka...
28: ...wn position can be summarized in the following terms: ''just as music is whatever people choose to rec...
38: ...lliam Congreve]], who wrote that, "Musick has charms to sooth a savage breast" (''The Mourning Bride''...
46: ...ay"). The implication, as expanded upon by Cage himself, is that the background noises which are norma...
62: ...eate innovative works in prexisting genres and forms, while other seek to break the mold. Indian class... - John Adams (18716 bytes)
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14: | wife=[[Abigail Adams]]
18: ...of the United States]]. His son, [[John Quincy Adams]], was the sixth President of the United States (...
22: ...bout [[1636]]; his mother was Susanna Boylston Adams. - Canada (35540 bytes)
6: ...dering the [[United States]], its territorial claims extend north into the [[Arctic Ocean]] as far as ...
88: ...what he called "Newfoundland" in 1497. French claims began with explorations by [[Jacques Cartier]] (f...
155: ...are responsible for most of Canada's social programs (such as [[Health_care_in_Canada|health care]], e...
193: ...eed by the Canadian ''Charter of Rights and Freedoms''. Some provincial governments, notably Manitoba ...
222: ...due to a focus by the federal government on programs to support culture and the arts. - Andorra (11532 bytes)
8: ...px" | [[Image:Andorra_coa.png|Andorra's Coat of Arms]]
11: ...th="140px" | ([[Coat of Arms of Andorra|Coat of Arms]])
77: ...eff]] issued a proclamation in Urgel, declaring himself Boris I, sovereign prince of Andorra, simultan...
92: ...the 7 parishes, with members serving four-year terms. The Andorran government is formed by the General... - Madagascar (29377 bytes)
41: time_zone = [[Moscow Time|MSK]] |
70: ...-sector reforms. These, along with political reforms like the elimination of [[press censorship]] in [...
90: ...ird appointed by the president, all for 6-year terms. A prime minister and council of ministers carrie...
109: ... whose governors supported Ratsiraka, declared themselves independent from the republic. The new presi...
174: ...ons and EPZ development. Although structural reforms advanced, governance remained weak and perceived ...
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