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- Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
8: ...t British monarch of the [[House of Stuart]]; she was succeeded by a distant cousin, [[George I of Gre...
10: ...h united England and Scotland into Great Britain) was a product of subsequent negotiations.
12: ...arlborough]], who led the English armies in the [[War of the Spanish Succession]].
15: ...Anne returned from France in [[1670]]. In about [[1673]], Anne made the acquaintance of Sarah Jennings, ...
19: ...d that the Throne was therefore vacant. The Crown was offered to, and accepted by, William and Mary, w... - Mary II of England (12093 bytes)
8: ...rn the realm when her husband was abroad fighting wars.
11: ...gland|Charles II]]; her maternal grandfather, [[Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon]], served for a len...
13: ...r died in [[1671]]; her father married again in [[1673]], taking as his second wife the Catholic [[Mary ...
15: ...he Grand Dauphin|Dauphin Louis]] — but afterwards approved, as a coalition with the Dutch became...
17: ...h [[Elizabeth Villiers]], one of Mary's ladies-in-waiting. - Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (2468 bytes)
2: ...lliam of Orange]] to the British throne and was rewarded with an earldom.
4: ...t to Sarah to oversee the remaining work, and she was often in conflict with the architect, [[John Van...
6: ... Spencer]] (1710-1735), to [[Frederick, Prince of Wales]]. The Duchess remained friendly with the pri... - New Jersey (35646 bytes)
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39: ... of [[New Sweden]], which included parts of [[Delaware]] and southeastern [[Pennsylvania]]. These terr...
41: ...ds who had been loyal through the [[English Civil War]]: [[George Carteret|Sir George Carteret]] and [... - Alexander the Great (42049 bytes)
4: ...s"), King of [[Macedon]] ([[336 BC]]-[[323 BC]]), was one of the most successful military commanders o...
9: ...ould have the character of a lion. [[Aristotle]] was Alexander's tutor; he gave Alexander a thorough ...
11: ...d that the Oracle had revealed Alexander's father was [[Zeus]], rather than Philip. According to Pluta...
14: ...Bagoas]] for his father's murder, stating that it was Darius who had been bragging to the rest of the ...
16: ...ter the death of Philip, Alexander, then aged 20, was acclaimed by the army as the new king of Macedon... - Illinois (27007 bytes)
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37: ... in the former [[Northwest Territory]]. Its name was given by the state's [[France|French explorers]]...
39: ... while its largest city is [[Chicago]], along the waterfront of [[Lake Michigan]]. Most of the state'...
41: The [[USS Illinois|USS ''Illinois'']] was named in honor of this state. - January 1 (18244 bytes)
1: ...2]], January 1 was called ''New Year's Day'', and was, with [[Christmas]] and occasionally [[Twelfth N...
12: *[[1673]] - Regular mail delivery begins between New York...
24: *[[1863]] - [[American Civil War]]: The [[Emancipation Proclamation]] takes effec...
33: *[[1901]] - The British colonies of [[New South Wales]], [[Queensland]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Vict...
46: *[[1945]] - [[Bahawalpur State]] issues its first stamps. - William Dampier (7308 bytes)
2: ... Holland]] ([[Australia]]) and [[New Guinea]]. He was the first person to [[circumnavigate]] the world...
4: ...fought at the [[Battle of Schooneveld]] in June [[1673]]. In [[1674]] he worked as a plantation manager ...
9: ...], calling at [[Guam]] and [[Mindanao]]. Leaving Swan and 36 others behind, the rest of the pirates cr...
11: ...of Australia, near [[King Sound]]. While the ship was being [[careening|careened]] Dampier made notes ...
16: ...the British [[Admiralty]] and in [[1699]] Dampier was given the command of [[HMS Roebuck|HMS ''Roebuck... - March 17 (9666 bytes)
8: *[[1673]] - [[Jacques Marquette]] and [[Louis Jolliet]] b...
10: ...evacuate [[Boston, Massachusetts]] after [[George Washington]] places [[artillery]] overlooking the ci...
20: *[[1939]] - [[Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945)]]: The [[Battle of Nanchang]] betwee...
21: *[[1941]] - In [[Washington, DC]], the [[National Gallery of Art]] is...
27: *[[1969]] - [[Golda Meir]] of [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]], USA, becomes [[Prime Minister o... - March 18 (10594 bytes)
10: *[[1673]] - [[John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratt...
11: ...] repeals the [[Stamp Act 1765|Stamp Act]], which was very unpopular in the British colonies.
13: *[[1865]] - [[American Civil War]]: The Congress of the [[Confederate States of A...
15: *[[1874]] - [[Hawaii]] signs a treaty with the [[United States]] gra...
16: *[[1909]] - [[Einar Dessau]] uses a [[short-wave radio]] transmitter becoming the first to broad... - Thomas Hobbes (26163 bytes)
4: ...l 5]], [[1588]] – [[December 4]], [[1679]]) was a noted [[English (people)|English]] [[Political...
6: ...f human nature as self-interested cooperation. He was a contemporary of [[René „escartes|Descartes]] a...
10: ... [[Hertford College]]). The principal of Magdalen was the aggressive [[Puritan]] [[John Wilkinson (sch...
12: ...did not complete his degree until [[1608]] but he was recommended by Wilkinson as tutor to William, th...
14: ...nt could not survive war or provide stability and was thus undesirable. - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
175: *[[Walter Benjamin]], (1892-1940){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
195: *[[Harry Binswanger]], (born 1944)
238: *[[Thomas Bradwardine]], (c. 1290-1349){{fn|R}}
239: *[[Richard-Bevan Braithwaite]], (1900-1990){{fn|O}}
276: *[[Walter Burley]], (c. 1275-c. 1345){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
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