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- Marguerite de Valois (5364 bytes)
6: ...i's mother, Jeanne d'Albret, Queen of Navarre, opposed the marriage, many of her nobles supported it, ...
12: ...een. Her ex-husband would become one of France's most beloved monarchs.
14: ...ng-minded Marguerite took many lovers, notably [[Joseph Boniface de La M?], [[Jacques de Harlay, Seign... - Maryland (22654 bytes)
12: PostalAbbreviation = MD |
36: ...ortheast]] or [[Mid-Atlantic States]]). Its U.S. postal abbreviation is '''MD'''. Its [[Associated Pr...
47: ...h Catholicism and Anglicanism. This lasted until 1658 when the Calvert family regained control and re-e...
63: ...ive]], and [[judicial branch|judicial]]. Unlike most other states, significant autonomy is granted to...
65: Most of the business of government is done in [[Annap... - John Locke (14749 bytes)
3: ...Hume]] and [[George Berkeley]]. Locke is perhaps most often contrasted with [[Thomas Hobbes]].
6: ...rriculum of the time. He found reading modern philosophers, such as [[Rene Descartes]], more interesti...
8: ... his time at Oxford, working with such noted virtuosi as [[Robert Boyle]], [[Thomas Willis]], [[Robert...
10: ...ydenham had a major impact on Locke's natural philosophical thinking - an impact that resonated deeply...
12: ...f) to remove the cyst. Shaftesbury survived and prospered, crediting Locke with saving his life. - Thomas Hobbes (26163 bytes)
4: ... [[Political philosophy|political philosopher]], most famous for his book ''[[Leviathan (book)|Leviath...
6: ... also wrote numerous other books on political philosophy and other matters, providing an account of hu...
14: ...ring the tour in contrast to the [[scholastic philosophy]] which he had learned in Oxford. His scholar...
16: ...enne]]. From [[1637]] he considered himself a philosopher.
20: ...l back into "brutishness and misery". Thus he proposed to unite the separate phenomena of Body, Man an... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
1: ... non-philosophers important in the history of philosophy)'', '''listed alphabetically:'''
17: *[[Uriel Acosta]], (1585-1640)
21: *[[Robert Adams (philosopher)|Robert Adams]], (born 1937){{fn|O}}
38: *[[Albert of Saxony (philosopher)|Albert of Saxony]] (c. 1316-1390){{fn|C}}{{...
41: *[[Albinus (philosopher)|Albinus]] (c. 130) - Mustard (7834 bytes)
16: ...ral plant species in the genus ''[[Brassica]]'' whose proverbially tiny [[mustard seed]]s are used as ...
32: ...3) and was so common in India that when a woman whose child had died came to [[Sai Baba of Shirdi]] an...
34: ...reaction occurs between an [[enzyme]] and a [[glucoside]] from the seeds, resulting in the production ...
38: ... to water, burn the [[palate]] and inflame the [[nose|nasal]] passages. For this reason, mustard is an...
40: The [[Roman Empire|Romans]] most likely developed the prepared mustards we know t... - Harp (23216 bytes)
2: ...own as ''frame harps'', also have a forepillar; those lacking the forepillar are referred to ''open ha...
16: ...s ago. In [[Irish mythology]], a magical harp is possessed by [[The Dagda]].
20: ...dynamics (music)|dynamics]]. Depending on finger position, different tones can be produced: a fleshy p...
26: ...e string, resulting in a natural. In the bottom position another wheel is turned, shortening the stri...
33: ..., E, and B can be reached by only changing lever positions, rather than re-tuning any strings. Blades... - Robert Abbot (2381 bytes)
5: ... still served in [[1657]]. Between [[1657]] and [[1658]], and in [[1662]], Abbot appears to vanish from ...
7: ...by their terseness and variety. In addition to those mentioned above he wrote ''Triall of our Church-...
9: ...mer's Nonconf. Mem. ii. 218, which confuses him most oddly of all with one of the ejected ministers o... - Copenhagen (8004 bytes)
8: ...when it grew in importance after coming into the possession of the Bishop [[Absalon]], who fortified i...
11: [[1658]]-[[1659|59]] it withstood a severe siege by the ...
17: ..., which allows both rail and road passengers to cross. It was inaugurated in July 2000 by [[Carl XVI G...
22: ...a]]. On the Swedish side of the sound directly across from Copenhagen lie the towns of [[Malm�]] and...
24: ...org_County|Frederiksborg]] and [[Roskilde_County|Roskilde]]. The population of ''Hovedstadsregionen'' ...
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