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- Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
10: ... of the English Parliament, various coercive tactics (such as crippling the Scottish economy by restri...
19: ...mpt to grant religious toleration to Roman Catholics was not well-received by the English people. Publ...
40: ...ax]] and [[Robert Walpole]]—dominated politics, becoming known as the "[[Junta]]." Also, Harley ...
54: ...ct of Settlement 1701]], about fifty Roman Catholics with genealogically senior claims were disregarde...
57: ...rlborough and Lady Masham—to dominate politics. (The close relationship between Queen Anne and t... - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
2: ...[[Saint]] to [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholics]] since the early [[20th century]]; currently bei...
43: ...ng Jeanne as a [[martyr]] and her judges as heretics for having deliberately convicted an innocent wom...
64: According to a later story (found 1686 in [[Metz]]), Jeanne appeared for the first time ...
90: ...ne]]'', who used her God-given powers and gymnastics skills to trap demons hiding in works of art.
95: ...nd)|Silverfish]] song "This Bug" includes the lyrics, "Sometimes I feel like Joan of Arc- the way I bi... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
1239: *[[Simon Ushakov]] ([[1626]]-[[1686]]) - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
104: *[[Otto von Guericke]], (1602-1686) — [[vacuum pump]]
206: ...ss telegraphy|wireless communication]], [[robot]]ics, [[logic gate]]s, the [[Tesla turbine|bladeless t... - Timeline of United States pre-history (1600-1699) (5684 bytes)
64: *[[1686]]-[[Dominion of New England]] decreed - William Dampier (7308 bytes)
9: ...wan's ship, the ''Cygnet'', and on [[31 March]] [[1686]] they set out across the Pacific to raid the [[E... - Albany, New York (8184 bytes)
35: Albany received a charter as a city in [[1686]].
50: == Demographics == - History of Slovakia (43199 bytes)
125: ...the ousting of the Turks from Central Europe in [[1686]], [[Buda]], which later became [[Budapest]], bec...
136: ... ethnic oppression and a break through into politics again.
152: ...t; the majority of Slovaks were practicing Catholics while the Czechs were less likely to be members o...
187: ...template is jura's edit of the Wiki-vr's template Cs-timeline --> - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
139: *[[John Balguy]], (1686-1748)
977: *[[William Law]], (1686-1761){{fn|R}} - Fahrenheit (3867 bytes)
2: ...|German]] [[physicist]] [[Gabriel Fahrenheit]] ([[1686]]–[[1736]]), who proposed it in [[1724]].
11: ...on of the story, as described in the popular physics television series [[The Mechanical Universe]], ho...
24: * [http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a891215.html Alternate story at The Straight Dope... - Massachusetts (31663 bytes)
46: ===Massachusetts Bay Colony period (1629–1686)===
49: ===Province of New England (1686–1692)===
50: In May of 1686, the Massachusetts Bay Colony came to an end, as ...
154: ==Politics==
192: ...Other sectors vital to the Massachusetts [[Economics|economy]] include [[higher education]], [[health ... - Climatology (2439 bytes)
3: ... as well as different disciplines, such as [[physics]], [[chemistry]], and even [[biology]]. This comp...
5: ...ogy, radiative transfer, clouds and global dynamics. Climatologists link information and knowledge fr...
11: ...ey]], who published a map of the trade winds in [[1686]], after a voyage to the [[southern hemisphere]].... - Temperature (22519 bytes)
1: '''Temperature''' is the [[physics|physical]] property of a system which underlies t...
4: ...rties of temperature are studied in [[thermodynamics]].
13: ...e in almost all fields of science, including physics, chemistry, and biology.
42:
50: ...important unit of temperature in theoretical physics is the [[Planck temperature]] (1.4 × 10<sup...
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