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- Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
10: ...sh Civil War]] in the [[17th century]]. The [[Inclosure]] movement and the [[British Agricultural Revo...
12: ...ts were split up by local regions, which often imposed tolls and [[tariff]]s on goods traded among the...
14: From about 1100, the population of Europe rose, which is because there was recovery from the di...
16: ...became wealthy from overseas trade. Their social position grew greatly. The manufacturers were ready t...
24: ...eeding produced food with better quality. The Enclosure Movement also made poor farmers go to the town... - Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
10: ...es II of England|James II]], had been forcibly deposed in [[1688]]; her sister and brother-in-law then...
12: ...e [[Whig]]s. Her closest friend, and perhaps her most influential advisor, was [[Sarah Churchill, Duch...
15: ...rlborough), who would later become one of Anne's most important generals.
26: ...shed, then it would have become simple for the deposed King James to reclaim the Throne. To preclude a...
31: ...eirs died. (This was not an unrealistic worry: most of family was killed by [[smallpox]] shortly bef... - Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (2468 bytes)
2: ... in British history, largely as a result of her close friendship with [[Anne I of the United Kingdom|Q...
6: Close links with the Royal Family remained. In a move...
8: ...ess of Somerset|The Duchess of Somerset]] | years=1704–1710}} - Hungary (18459 bytes)
59: ...]. Hungary was partially demolished with a great loss of life in [[1241]]–[[1242]] by [[Mongol]]...
65: ...ylvanian nobleman, [[Ferenc II Rczi]], between 1704 and 1711. The revolution and war of 1848–18...
69: ...Miklorthy]] ruled with autocratic powers for most of the interwar period. Hungarian politics and c...
71: ...collaborator [[Ferenc Szᬡsi]] and his [[Arrow Cross Party]] in order to avert Hungary's defection to...
73: ...the Soviet Union in [[1991]], Hungary developed closer ties with Western Europe, joined [[NATO]] in [[... - Malaysia (27892 bytes)
45: | '''[[Gross Domestic Product|GDP]]''' (PPP) <br> - Tota...
58: | Bunga Raya: ''[[Hibiscus]]'', Rosa sinensis
78: ... and within that time period spread [[Islam]] to most of the [[Malay archipelago]]. [[Malacca]] was an...
82: ... by Captain [[Francis Light]] as a commercial outpost granted by the Sultan of Kedah. Malacca came int...
88: ...stem, and demanding only single citizenship as opposed to the dual-citizenship option which would have... - Spain (36498 bytes)
20: ...uan Carlos I]]<br>[[Jos頌uis Rodr�ez Zapatero|Jos頌uis Rguez. Zapatero]] |
58: ...re of this period is that of the city of [[Tartessos]]. Beginning in the [[9th century BC]], [[Celtic]...
62: ... for control of the Western Mediterranean. Their most important colony was [[Carthago Nova]] (Latin na...
68: ...ajan]], [[Hadrian]] and [[Theodosius I]], the philosopher [[Seneca]] and the poets [[Martial]] and [[L...
70: Most of Spain's present languages, religion, and laws... - Delaware (15006 bytes)
12: PostalAbbreviation = DE |
40: ...rst settled in a [[Netherlands | Dutch]] trading post at "Zwaanendael" (or "Swaanendael," present-day ...
42: ...d was part of the colony of [[Pennsylvania]]. In 1704 the "three lower counties" gained a separate legi...
44: ...ands in the southern portion of Pennsylvania and most of Delaware. Thus raged over 100 years of litig...
56: ...ately. Delaware's U.S. Senators are [[Joe Biden|Joseph R. Biden]] (Democrat) and [[Thomas Carper]] (D... - Pennsylvania (32594 bytes)
12: PostalAbbreviation = PA |
38: ...tional and technological advance. The [[The Poconos|Pocono Mountains]] and the [[Delaware Water Gap]]...
40: Pennsylvania is one of the U.S.'s most historic states. Philadelphia is often called th...
63: In [[1704]] the "three lower counties" of New Castle, Kent,...
69: ...ania, which supplied the vast majority of U.S. kerosene for years thereafter, and saw the rise and fal... - Isaac Newton (23339 bytes)
2: ...sopher]], and [[alchemist]] who wrote the ''[[Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica]]'' (publis...
4: ...also notable for his arguments that light was composed of [[particle]]s (see [[wave-particle duality]]...
6: ...describing the rate of cooling of objects when exposed to air; the [[binomial theorem]] in its entiret...
19: ...versity]] at the age of 19. As Newton became engrossed in his studies, the romance cooled and Miss St...
23: ...obtained his degree in [[1665]], the University closed down as a precaution against the [[Great Plague... - 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. - Age of Enlightenment (36312 bytes)
3: ...o the [[18th century]] in [[Europe | European philosophy]], and is often thought of
4: ...ity of science movement which includes [[logical positivism]].
6: ... of the age. However, prominent Enlightenment philosophers such as [[Voltaire]] and [[Jean-Jacques Rou...
8: ... continued rise of [[empiricism | empirical]] philosophical ideas, and their application to [[politica...
11: == History of Enlightenment philosophy == - William Dampier (7308 bytes)
7: ...mnavigation: in [[1679]] he accompanied a raid across the [[Dari鮠Province|Isthmus of Dari鮝] in [[P...
9: ...t'', and on [[31 March]] [[1686]] they set out across the Pacific to raid the [[East Indies]], calling...
11: ... via the [[Cape of Good Hope]], penniless but in possession of his journals.
22: Although many papers were lost with the ''Roebuck'', Dampier was able to save m...
32: ...fied: ''Cinque Ports'' did sink with the loss of most of her crew. Selkirk was marooned for five years... - March 17 (9666 bytes)
10: ...]]: [[United Kingdom|British]] forces evacuate [[Boston, Massachusetts]] after [[George Washington]] p...
21: ...esident [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]].
29: ...Stalker", commits his first two [[murder]]s in [[Los Angeles, California]] murder spree.
31: ...d injures 242 at the [[Israel]]i embassy in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]].
33: ...oyed [[Serb Orthodox]] shrines in Kosovo and two mosques in Belgrade and Nis. - Mathematician (9627 bytes)
1: A '''mathematician''' is a person whose area of study and research is [[mathematics]].
21: ...ns would strictly agree with the above; the [[philosophy of mathematics]] contains several viewpoints ...
23: ... "static" - once a statement achieves the lauded position of a theorem, it remains true forever. There...
27: ...e, Marquis de l'H?al|Marquis de l'Hopital]] (1661-1704) was rich enough to hire [[Johann Bernoulli]] to ...
31: ...19]] - [[1985]]), [[Mary Ellen Rudin]], [[Eva Tardos]], [[ɭilie du Chⴥlet]] and [[Marianna Csornyei... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
61: *[[Yehoshua Bar-Hillel]], (Israel, [[1915]]-[[1975]])
76: *[[Joseph Louis Francois Bertrand]] (France, [[1822]] - ...
111: *[[Rudjer Josip Boscovich|Ruđer Josip Bošković]] ([[Republic of Dubrovnik]]...
163: *[[Paul Cohen|Paul Joseph Cohen]] (USA, [[1934]] - )
177: *[[Gabriel Cramer]] (Switzerland, [[1704]] - [[1752]]) - 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) - Johann Sebastian Bach (31106 bytes)
5: ...ost famous works include the [[Brandenburg Concertos]], [[The Well-Tempered Clavier]], the [[Mass in B...
7: ...ristian Bach]] became important musicians and composers in their own right. (See [[Bach family]].)
11: ...urch organists and court chamber musicians to composers, although Bach would later surpass them all in...
13: ...to one popular legend of the young composer's curiosity, late one night, when the house was asleep, he...
17: ...nifold stops, and complicated mechanism, was the most complex machine in any European town. This pract... - 18th century new (49640 bytes)
4: ...rossing the Delaware.png|thumb|250px|Washington crossing the Delaware, [[December 25|Dec. 25]], [[1776...
6: ...ilosophy and science increased in prominence. Philosophers were dreaming about a better age without th...
8: ...nquest of large parts of India. However, Britain lost the USA after the American revolution. The [[ind...
16: ...ds (geologic event)|Bridge of the Gods]] forms across the [[Columbia River]].
18: ...anish Succession]] was a conflict which involved most of [[Louis XIV#The Spanish Succession|Europe]].<... - Flying shuttle (5068 bytes)
2: ...al Revolution]]. It was patented by [[John Kay]] (1704 - 1764) in 1733.
5: ...c exceeds that which can be reasonably reached across (typically {{convert|60|in|cm}} or less).
10: ...ong the race to the other box; then the shed is closed and the beater is used to complete the pick as ...
17: ...reports abound with instances in which eyes were lost or other injuries sustained, and in several inst...
20: ... Flying shuttle looms are still used for some purposes, and old models remain in use. - Social justice (17329 bytes)
1: ...l Justice''' is a concept that has fascinated philosophers ever since [[Plato]] rebuked the young Soph...
3: ...rol may produce results that do not match the philosophical definitions of ''social justice'' — ...
6: ...ing everyone to adopt the principles of moral philosophy. But the human propensity to evaluate shades ...
11: ...d that the rewards compensate adequately for any loss of freedom. Hence, true social justice is attain...
15: ...n "unjust" situations. If others are suffering, those responsible for inflicting such injustice will i...
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