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- Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
10: ...United Kingdom|Parliament of England]] passed legislation allowing the Crown to pass to the House of [...
24: When Mary II died of [[smallpox]] in [[1694]], William III continued to reign alone. Seeking ...
64: ...he arms of England and Scotland, which had previously been in different quarters, were "impaled," or p... - Mary II of England (12093 bytes)
8: ...'' ([[30 April]] [[1662]]–[[28 December]] [[1694]]) reigned as Queen of [[England]] and [[Ireland]...
35: ...tical appointments. She died of [[smallpox]] in [[1694]]. - Banknote (6576 bytes)
24: ...664]] and ceased operating in that year. It was [[1694]] when the [[Bank of England]] issued the first p...
26: ...onen), the devaluation of the [[Serbian dinar|Yugoslav Dinar]] in the [[1990s]], etc. - Age of Enlightenment (36312 bytes)
41: ...since [[Erasmus]]. Born François Marie Arouet in 1694, he was exiled to England between 1726 and 1729, ...
70: ...lgebra | algebraic thinking]], acquired from the Islamic world over the previous two centuries, and [[...
118: ...tín]] (1760-1828) ''Spanish''. Dramatist and translator, support of [[republicanism]] and free thinki... - Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
10: ...ized in kidnapping boys and girls to be sold as [[slave]]s.<ref>[http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/...
12: ... pirates and held prisoner in the [[Dodecanese]] islet of [[Farmakos|Pharmacusa]].<ref>Plutarch, ''Cae...
22: ...f Britannia, [[Saint Patrick]] was captured and enslaved by [[Ireland|Irish]] pirates.
29: ...re Mediterranean. In the 14th century, raids by Muslim pirates forced the Venetian Duke of [[Crete]] t...
31: ...mia]] in the first half of the 7th century. These Slavs revived the old Illyrian piratical habits and ... - Benjamin Franklin (22881 bytes)
17: ...vember 22]], [[1692]]), Mary ([[September 26]], [[1694]]), James ([[February 4]], [[1697]]), Sarah ([[Ju...
38: ...cribed (as it would have been [http://www.mos.org/sln/toe/kite.html dramatic but fatal]). Instead he u...
48: ... obtained a charter from the [[Pennsylvania]] legislature to establish a hospital. [[Pennsylvania Hos...
73: ...his return from France in [[1785]], he became a [[slavery]] [[abolitionist]] who eventually became pre...
89: ...a result, $100 bills are sometimes referred to in slang as "Benjamins" or "Franklins". From [[1948]] t... - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
42: *[[Arzachel (Al-Zarqali)]] (Muslim Spain, [[1028]] – [[1087]])
67: *[[Antonin Becvar]] ([[Slovakia]], [[1901]] – [[1965]])
100: ...mael Bullialdus]] ([[France]], [[1605]] – [[1694]])
104: *[[S. W. Burnham|Sherburne Wesley Burnham]] ([[1838]] – [[1921]])
133: *[[Andrew Ainslie Common]] ([[Britain]], [[1841]] – [[1903]... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
103: *[[Antoine Arnauld]], (1612-1694){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
162: *[[Monroe Beardsley]], (1915-1985)
490: *[[Miroslaw Dzielski]], (1941-1989)
652: *[[Wawrzyniec Grzymala Goslicki]] (1530-1607)
705: *[[Eduard Hanslick]], (1825-1904){{fn|R}} - Cobalt (13481 bytes)
136: ...source of the blue color in glasses, which previously had been attributed to the [[bismuth]] found wit...
160: ...ounds should be handled with care due to cobalt's slight toxicity.
162: ... some cobalt into tissues, which is released very slowly. Cobalt-60 is a risk factor in a nuclear conf...
168: ...nd [[Linux]] based, server appliance line. Previously known as Cobalt Systems, this Internet appliance... - Voltaire (48640 bytes)
4: ...ançois-Marie Arouet''' ([[November 21]], [[1694]] – [[May 30]], [[1778]]), better known by ...
20: ...e II of Orl�ans|the regent]] and treated graciously, he was not trusted. ''Oedipe'' was performed at...
28: ... In November he caught [[smallpox]] and was seriously ill, so that the book was not given to the world...
44: ...t to [[Rouen]] to get ''Charles XII'' surreptitiously printed. In [[1732]] two more [[tragedy|tragedie...
62: ... Frederick which nobody seems to have taken seriously, and after his return the oscillation between Br... - Johann Sebastian Bach (31106 bytes)
13: ...'s curiosity, late one night, when the house was asleep, he retrieved a manuscript (which may have bee...
22: ...nd the means of expression made possible by their slight differences from each other — available...
53: ... used chromatic descent in many other works, famously the ''Fugue in G minor'' from ''Sonata No. 1 for...
134: ...Bachs Leben, Kunst und Kunstwerke'' (1802), a translation of which is included in ''The Bach Reader'' ...
154: ...ian Bach's Life, Genius, and Works'', (1802), translated by A. C. F. Kollmann (1820) - Leonhard Euler (10366 bytes)
3: ...]]" (defined by [[Gottfried Leibniz|Leibniz]] - [[1694]]) to describe an [[Expression (mathematics)|expr...
75: ...ntroductio in analysin infinitorum''. English translation ''Introduction to Analysis of the Infinite''...
108: *[http://fermatslasttheorem.blogspot.com/2005/05/leonhard-euler.htm... - Linnaean classification (11503 bytes)
7: ... His original commentary is now lost, but its translation into Latin by [[Michael Scot]] survives.
11: ... of people like [[Marcello Malpighi]] (1628–1694), [[Jan Swammerdam]] (1637–1680), and [[Rob...
21: ...nnaeus' system made it easy to identify unambiguously any given species of plant or animal. He proceed...
268: [[sl:Sistematika]] - Rice (13724 bytes)
2: ...|Rice field]] | caption = Rice fields on [[Java (island)|Java]]}}
67: ...s believed that rice cultivation began simultaneously in many countries over 6500 years ago.
69: ... during the great age of European exploration. In 1694 rice arrived in the South Carolina, probably orig...
77: ...stern USA became less profitable with the loss of slave labor after the [[American Civil War]], and it...
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