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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
81: ...— [[1891]] (wing added), [[1909]] — [[1911]] (wings added)
105: | [[1911]] — [[1917]]
169: | [[1905]] — [[1911]]
181: | [[1911]] — [[1916]] - History of China (45919 bytes)
2: ...east 3,500 years, and with 5,000 years being commonly used by Chinese as the age of their civilization...
36: ...he [[Qin Dynasty|Qin]] (秦) Emperor lasted only twelve years, he managed to subdue great parts o...
92: ...back rooms, so his father would not see them. He only kept the most old and ugly servants, and old fur...
146: ...ired by the Ming. The brick and granite work was enlarged, the watch towers were redesigned and cannon...
148: ...the Ming economic system emphasized agriculture, unlike that of Song, which had preceded the Mongolian... - Persepolis (15450 bytes)
8: ...t his grave was in the face of a rock, and could only be reached by means of an apparatus of ropes. Ct...
37: ...ersian tradition at a very remote period knew of only three architectural wonders in that region, whic...
48: ''This entry was originally from the [[1911 Encyclopedia Britannica]], modified with quotatio... - China (38909 bytes)
7: ...f as ''[[Taiwan]]'', which is also the usage commonly adopted in the West (see [[political status of T...
16: ...ng the [[Spring and Autumn Period]], it was used only to describe the states politically descended fro...
27: The Republic of China as it controlled mainland China, and later, the People's Republic of Chi...
30: The most commonly accepted theory as to the origin of the [[Englis...
34: ...;中華地區) refers to [[Mainland China]], [[Hong Kong]], [[Macau]], [[Taiwan]],... - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
24: ...[[Edwin Austin Abbey|Abbey, Edwin Austin]], (1852-1911), artist, painter - Denis Diderot (13048 bytes)
1: [[Image:DiderotVanLoo.jpg|thumb|right|''Portrait of Diderot'' by [[Lo...
3: ...t became known as the [[The Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]], and was the editor-in-chief of the f...
51: *{{1911}} - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
11: ...ge III of the United Kingdom]], Princess May was only a minor member of the [[British Royal Family]]. ...
17: ...y was chosen as a bride for Albert Victor, due mainly to [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victor...
56: ...a]] for the [[Delhi Durbar]] on [[December 11]],[[1911]]. The King and Queen toured the country visiting... - Emma Goldman (12210 bytes)
21: ...th Czolgosz's actions. Goldman had met Czolgosz only once, briefly, several weeks before, where he ha...
24: ... as a tragic consequence of social conditions. In 1911, Goldman wrote in ''[[Mother Earth (magazine)|Mot...
45: ...ion]] can ever succeed as a factor of liberation unless the means used to further it be identical in s...
51: ...he ruler. If it is the Russian tsar, I most certainly believe in dispatching him to where he belongs. ...
53: ...ourse there were plenty of credulous people, not only in the country at large, but even in liberal ran... - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
8: ...ather continued to resist her vocation, and paid only for her basic needs but not her art supplies. Sh...
29: ...heumatism]], [[neuralgia]] and [[cataract]]s in [[1911]], she did not slow down, but after [[1914]] she ... - George Eliot (6014 bytes)
10: ...orced, and so he remained married to her in name only, while he made house solely with Evans.
23: As an author, Eliot was not only very successful in sales, but she was, and remai...
55: .../E/EL/ELIOT_GEORGE.htm George Eliot in LoveToKnow 1911 Encyclopdia] - Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
11: ...Irish-born silent-film actor, on [[January 7]], [[1911]]. The couple had numerous marital problems, name...
20: * [[1911]]: Majestic Film Corp. - Marie Curie (5862 bytes)
13: ... she received the [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]], [[1911]] "in recognition of her services to the advancem...
15: ... to win or share two Nobel Prizes. She is one of only two people who has been awarded a [[Nobel Prize]...
25: ...nce]] in 1934 was from [[leukemia]], almost certainly due to her massive exposure to radiation in her ... - Mahalia Jackson (2345 bytes)
1: '''Mahalia Jackson''' ([[October 29]], [[1911]]–[[January 13]], [[1972]]) was an [[Africa...
3: ...'s Gonna Separate the Wheat from the Tares'' was only a moderate success, but Jackson became a popular... - Hildegard of Bingen (14070 bytes)
11: ...ll these years Hildegard confided of her visions only to Jutta and another monk, named Volmar, who was...
12: ...like a flame, not burning but warming... and suddenly I understood of the meaning of expositions of th...
17: ...Eugenius_III|Pope Eugenius]] (1145-53), a rather enlightened individual who exhorted Hildegard to fini...
22: ...for her lyrics and a constructed script, many [[conlang]]ers look upon her as a mediaeval precursor.
26: ...s upset the delicate balance of the humours, and only consuming the right plant or animal which had th... - Lucille Ball (12427 bytes)
1: ...:Lucyheadshot.jpg|thumb|right|210px|Lucille Ball (1911~1989)]]
2: '''Lucille Ball''' ([[August 6]], [[1911]] – [[April 26]], [[1989]]) was an [[United...
18: ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' was not only a star vehicle for Lucille Ball, but a way for h...
56: ...ed... with the inevitable hilarious result, made only the more funny by the alliterative, tongue twist...
73: ...w.lucilledesireeball.com/index.html Lucille Ball Online] - Babe Zaharias (4002 bytes)
3: ...Ella "Babe" Didrikson Zaharias''' ([[June 26]], [[1911]] in [[Port Arthur, Texas]] – [[September 2... - Retina (13061 bytes)
5: ...axon]]s form the [[optic nerve]]. The retina not only detects light, it also plays a significant part ...
29: ...hotopigment is bleached away in bright light and only replaced as a chemical process, so in a transiti...
35: ...re than 130 million retinal receptors, there are only approximately 1.2 million fibres (axons) in the ...
68: *[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=neurosci.figgrp.740 Re...
72: ...ux de l'Homme et des Vert颲鳧', Maloine, Paris, 1911. - Cornet (3752 bytes)
7: ... sound differs. Also available, but usually seen only in the brass band, is an Eb soprano model (often...
9: Unlike the trumpet, most of the tubing of which has a...
11: ...s a public domain image from Webster's Dictionary 1911]] - John Adams (18716 bytes)
52: Partly for this reason, Adams received only thirty-four out of sixty-nine votes in the [[U.S...
57: ...ers of opposing [[political party|parties]]. The only other time this would happen would be when [[Abr...
72: {{1911}} - Prime Meridian (3211 bytes)
15: ...ench did not adopt the Greenwich meridian until [[1911]].
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