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- List of people by name: Ai (1915 bytes)
- Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
15: ...r was the future Mary II. Anne and Mary were the only children of the Duke and Duchess of York to surv...
26: ...s Anne, [[heir apparent]] to the Throne, was the only individual remaining in the line of succession e...
35: ...1st Baron Godolphin]]. The Whigs—who were, unlike the Tories, vigorous supporters of the War of ...
38: ...right to own property in England into jeopardy), unless Scotland either repealed the Act of Security o...
62: ... the Faith]], etc." (The claim to [[France]] was only nominal, and had been asserted by every English ... - Georgia (U.S. state) (26579 bytes)
48: ...ber of [[Spain|Spanish]] explorers visited the [[inland]] region of Georgia, leaving a trail of destru...
52: ...y]], which is not a [[public holiday]], but is mainly observed in [[school]]s and by some local [[civi...
62: ...For over 130 years, from 1872 to 2003, Georgians only elected Democratic governors, and Democrats held...
64: ...nor]] are elected to four-year terms of office. Unlike the federal government, but like many other U....
76: ...]] governments by local [[referendum]]. So far, only Columbus, Augusta, and Athens have done this. - South Carolina (11968 bytes)
- St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
31: ...cedil;ade and the interior is the [[portico]]. Mainly designed by Maderno, it contains an [[18th centu...
33: ...ico Consorti]] ([[1950]]), which is by tradition only opened for great celebrations such as [[Jubilee ...
89: ...ment''', which is open during religious services only. Inside it is a tabernacle on the altar resembli... - Macau (16856 bytes)
48: ...5;門, Cantonese Jyutping: ou3 mun4) means "Inlet Gates". The "gates" refer to two erect gate-lik...
50: ...23665;澳; Xiangshan'ao; "Fragrant-mountain Inlet"), Lin Do (蓮島; Liandao; "Lotus Is...
52: ''Macau'' is the only official Portuguese spelling. In English, both '...
100: ... the [[Zhuhai]] [[Special Economic Zone]] in [[mainland China]].
109: ...bling and tourism has been driven primarily by mainland Chinese, tourists from Hong Kong remain the mo... - Isaac Newton (23339 bytes)
4: ...[orbit]]s (such as those of [[comet]]s) were not only [[ellipse|elliptic]], but could also be [[hyperb...
36: ... primarily to the wider diameter of the mirror. (Only later, as glasses with a variety of refractive p...
73: ...om [[1689]] to [[1690]] and in [[1701]], but his only recorded comments were to complain about a cold ...
95: ...rsity. His writings on this topic were published only posthumously.
107: .... Newton was notable in that scene for being the only scientist without a sense of humor. He also took... - Timeline of United States pre-history (1600-1699) (5684 bytes)
- Colonial America (32872 bytes)
22: ...nd, found no trace of the colonists, discovering only the mysterious word "CROATOAN" carved on a tree....
29: ... a harvest, named the winter the Starving Times. Only a third of the colonists survived the first wint...
37: ...]]s out of the far-flung tobacco planters. Thus, unlike in [[Puritanism|Puritan]] New England, there w...
49: ... later relocated to [[Plymouth Colony]] on the mainland, establishing that settlement on [[December 21...
51: ...ing of [[1621]]. Later that year, the colonists enlisted the aid of [[Squanto]] and [[Samoset]], two ... - Clock (10086 bytes)
43: ...anical timekeeper had been developed that lacked only an [[escapement]] mechanism. There is a record t...
47: ...[Nuremberg]] and [[Augsburg]]. These clocks have only one hand. The dial between the hour markers is d... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
1650: | <small>Only Dutch Pope, and because today's [[Netherlands]] ...
2014: ...]] and [[Pope Marinus II|Marinus II]] were mistakenly considered to be Martin II and Martin III respec... - Lute (15915 bytes)
7: ...ility for the ''fretboard'' beneath the strings. Unlike most stringed instruments, the fretboard is mo...
9: ...historically made of ivory or bone, now more commonly of plastic. The frets are made of loops of gut t...
11: ...h the highest-pitched course usually consists of only a single string, called the ''chantrelle'' (Fren...
35: ...ound in museums or private collections. They are only rarely found in music stores, and generally must...
37: The lutes most commonly encountered today are the 8-course tenor lute in... - Henry Morgan (5671 bytes)
8: ... Morgan found three Spanish ships waiting at the inlet to the [[Caribbean]]; but these he destroyed or...
10: ...gly, after ravaging the coasts of Cuba and the mainland, Morgan determined on an expedition to Panama.... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
214: *[[Anicius Manlius Severinus Bo봨ius]], (AD 480-524 or 525){{fn|...
313: *[[Stanley Cavell]], (born 1926){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
859: *[[William Stanley Jevons]], (1835-1882){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}
1061: *[[Philipp Mainl䮤er]]
1252: *[[Richard Stanley Peters]], (born 1919){{fn|O}} - Navigation (15650 bytes)
7: ... of open ocean, to tiny inhabited islands, using only their own senses and knowledge, passed by oral t...
18: ... status, since in times of famine or difficulty, only they could trade for aid or evacuate people. Th...
114: ...ts accurate geographic location with an error of only a few metres, and precision timing to less than ...
138: ...ww.irbs.com/bowditch Bowditch Online] - complete online edition of [[Nathaniel Bowditch]]'s ''American... - Fluorine (8588 bytes)
39: In aqueous solution, fluorine commonly occurs as the fluoride ion F<sup>-</sup>.
62: ... reactivity - it is separated from its compounds only with difficulty and then it immediately attacks ...
75: ...that is detectable in concentrations as low as 20 nL/L. It is recommended that the maximum allowable c...
80: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/9.html Los Alamos National Laborator... - Coriander (6994 bytes)
17: ...resh leaves and the dried seeds are the most commonly used in cooking. Coriander belongs to the [[pars...
28: ...od. Today Europeans usually eat coriander leaves only in dishes that originated from foreign cuisines.
36: ...se their flavour quickly in storage and are best only ground as needed.
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