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- Jane Austen (5805 bytes)
5: ...ton]], [[Hampshire]], to the Rev George Austen ([[1731]]-[[1805]]) and Cassandra (nėe Leigh) ([[173...
7: ...bey]]'', pokes fun at the [[Gothic novel]]s of [[Ann Radcliffe]], Austen is most famous for her later ... - George Washington (29551 bytes)
21: For the role he played in winning and securing American independence, George Was...
24: ...e that the English year began on [[March 25]] ([[Annunciation]] Day, or [[Lady Day]]) at the time of h...
53: ...ewburgh conspiracy|conspiracy]] that was being planned by some of his officers who were upset about ba...
58: ...hen meeting at the [[Maryland State House]] in [[Annapolis]]. This action was of great significance fo...
83: ...ather, he gave the [[famous non-quotation]]: "I cannot tell a lie. It was I who chopped down the cherr... - James Madison (15187 bytes)
21: ...most of modern-day [[Ohio]], [[Kentucky]] and [[Tennessee]]) to the [[Continental Congress]].
122: "I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of t...
124: ...n danger, have been always the instruments of tyranny at home. Among the Romans it was a standing maxi... - Vermont (39851 bytes)
44: The west bank of the [[Connecticut River]] marks the eastern border of the st...
46: ...ree-line|timberline]], form a north-south spine running the most of the length of the state, slightly ...
50: ...(F) colder than the southern areas of the state. Annual [[snow]]fall averages between 60 to 100 inches...
62: ...art of [[New France]], and erected [[Fort Sainte Anne]] on [[Isle La Motte, Vermont|Isle La Motte]] in...
66: In [[1731]], the French arrived. Here they constructed a sm... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
17: ===[[9th millennium BC]]===
21: ===[[8th millennium BC]]===
24: ===[[7th millennium BC]]===
29: ===[[6th millennium BC]]===
33: ===[[4th millennium BC]]=== - List of painters (54090 bytes)
7: *[[Paul Cezanne]], ([[1839]]-[[1906]]), French artist
55: *[[Anna Ancher]] ([[1859]]-[[1935]])
75: *[[Ivan Ayvazovsky|Hovhannes Ayvazovski]] ([[1817]]-[[1900]])
79: *[[Marcello Bacciarelli]] ([[1731]]-[[1818]])
90: *[[Edward Mitchell Bannister]] ([[1828]]-[[1901]]) - List of chemists (10401 bytes)
20: *[[Johannes Nicolaus Br?d]], (1879-1947), Danish chemist
21: *[[Henri Braconnot]] (1780-1855), French chemist and pharmacist
26: ...[Melvin Calvin]] (1911-1997), American chemist, winner of 1961 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
30: *[[Henry Cavendish]], (1731-1810), Bristish scientist
33: *[[Robert Curl]], winner of 1996 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] - Benjamin Banneker (3034 bytes)
1: ...Banna Ka''', or '''Bannakay''' ([[November 9]], [[1731]] – [[October 9]], [[1806]]) was an [[Afric...
3: Benjamin Banneker's mother was Mary Banneky, whose mother, Molly Welsh, was accused of ste...
5: ...[Quaker]] schoolmaster, who changed his name to Banneker. Once he was old enough to help on his parent...
7: ...mbled it, and returned it running to its owner. Banneker then carved large-scale wooden replicas of ea...
11: ... to compile an [[ephemeris]] for the ''Benjamin Banneker's Almanac'', which he published from [[1792]]... - List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
20: *[[Giovanni di Balduccio]]
57: *[[Machado de Castro]] (1731 - 1822)
60: *[[Cosimo Cenni]]
68: *[[Marie-Anne Collot]]
93: *[[Etienne Maurice Falconet]] - Benjamin Franklin (22881 bytes)
11: ...] [[1678]]), Samuel ([[May 16]], [[1681]]), and Hannah ([[May 25]], [[1683]]).
13: ...including: Josiah Jr. ([[August 23]], [[1685]]), Ann ([[January 5]], [[1687]]), Joseph ([[February 5]]...
15: Josiah's first wife Anne died in Boston on [[July 9]], [[1689]]. He then...
23: ... house of his own from which he published ''The Pennsylvania Gazette'' to which he contributed many es...
25: ...s from this almanac such as "A penny saved is a penny earned" are now commonly quoted every day by peo... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
13: *[[Wilhelm Ackermann]] (Germany, [[1896]] - [[1962]])
21: *[[al-Marrakushi ibn Al-Banna]] (Morocco, [[1256]] - [[1321]])
32: *[[Kenneth Appel]] (? - ?)
53: *[[Paul Bachmann]] (Germany, [[1837]] - [[1920]])
74: *[[Johann Bernoulli]] (Switzerland, [[1667]] - [[1748]]) - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
27: *[[Hannes Alfv鮝] ([[Sweden]], [[1908]] – [[1995]]...
64: *[[Benjamin Banneker]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1731]] – [[1806]])
66: *[[Johann Bayer]] ([[Germany]], [[1572]] – [[1625]])
73: *[[Ludwig Biermann]] ([[Germany]], [[1907]] – [[1986]])
78: *[[Johann Elert Bode]] ([[Germany]], [[1747]] – [[182... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
13: *[[Johann Heinrich Abicht]], (1762-1816)
48: *[[Yohanan ben Isaac Alemanno]], (1433-1504){{fn|R}}
78: *[[Anniceris]], (fl. 300 BC){{fn|C}}
94: *[[Hannah Arendt]], (1906-1975){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
105: *[[Kenneth Arrow]], (born 1921){{fn|O}} - Martha Washington (3111 bytes)
3: ...ndridge Parke-Custis Washington''' ([[June 2]], [[1731]]-[[May 22]], [[1802]]) served as the first [[Fir...
5: ...her own mulatto half-sister, a [[slave]] named [[Ann Dandridge]], who had a bastard child by her nephe... - 18th century inventions (2219 bytes)
11: * [[1731]]: [[Sextant]]: [[John Hadley]]
17: * [[1767]]: [[Spinning jenny]]: [[James Hargreaves]]
24: * [[1779]]: [[Spinning mule]]: [[Samuel Crompton]]
39: * [[1798]]: [[Vaccination]]: [[Edward Jenner]] - Cricket (27178 bytes)
9: ...nnings is both singular and plural. Do not use "inning" in this article-->
12: ...es the term "innings" and NEVER "inning" - see [[innings]]. -->
13: A match is divided into ''[[innings]]'', during which one team ''[[batting (crick...
15: In each innings, the bowling team tries to limit the runs sco...
17: ...Out' and their innings comes to an end. A team's innings may also be declared closed by the batting te... - Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
50: ...nother attraction — the nine drawbridges spanning the Neva. Tourists flock to see the [[bridge]...
74: ...s lost at sea. The church of Sts Simeon and Anna (1731–1734), St Sampson Cathedral (1728–174...
78: ...ly Stasov]]. Smaller churches include the Konyushennaya (1816–1823), also by Stasov, the "Easter...
106: ...the greatest masterpiece of the French-born [[Etienne Maurice Falconet]], the statue figures prominent...
110: ... by [[France]] in [[2003]] and installed on the Sennaya Square. - Temperature (22519 bytes)
44:
181: ...ds to the [[Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution|Boltzmann distribution]].
188: ...have very different shapes, and one temperature cannot be assigned to the vacuum anymore. Sometimes, a...
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