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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...
24: When Mary II died of [[smallpox]] in [[1694]], William III continued to reign alone. Seeking ...
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... - 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... - Age of Enlightenment (36312 bytes)
4: ... an authoritative system of [[ethics]], [[aesthetics]], and [[knowledge]]. The intellectual leaders of...
6: ...hilosophy]] and [[ethics]] in addition to [[politics| political]] theories of the age. However, promin...
8: ...omy]], [[government]] and sciences such as [[physics]], [[chemistry]] and [[biology]].
14: ...ch Spinoza|Baruch (Benedictus de) Spinoza]]'s Ethics, which expounded a pantheistic view of the univer...
16: ...athematics of [[axiom]]atic proof with the mechanics of physical observation, resulted in a coherent s... - Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
24: ...s. They used the sea for their [[hit-and-run tactics]] - a safe place to retreat to if the battle turn...
54: ...thern [[Madagascar]] in the late 17th century. In 1694, it was destroyed in a surprise attack by the isl...
89: ...son, Peter T. “An-arrghchy: The Law and Economics of Pirate Organization.” Journal of Political ...
186: ...2006.<ref name=ICC_piracy_report>[http://www.icc-ccs.org/main/news.php?newsid=102 ICC Commercial Crime...
192: ...ns are used by the Sea Shepherd ships, their tactics and methods are considered acts of piracy.<ref na... - Benjamin Franklin (22881 bytes)
17: ...vember 22]], [[1692]]), Mary ([[September 26]], [[1694]]), James ([[February 4]], [[1697]]), Sarah ([[Ju...
34: ...r the rest of his life (in between bouts of politics and money-making).
52: ...tives. His most notable service in domestic politics was his reform of the postal system, but his fame...
110: ...Poetry of Minor Connecticut Wits]]''". Scholars Facsimilies & Reprint; September 2000. ISBN 0820110663
117: ...Benjamin Franklin: An American Life'', Walter Isaacson, Simon & Schuster, August, 2003, hardcover, 590... - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
100: ...mael Bullialdus]] ([[France]], [[1605]] – [[1694]])
669: ...ose work had an impact on astronomy and astrophysics==== - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
103: *[[Antoine Arnauld]], (1612-1694){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
804: ...cis Hutcheson (philosopher)|Francis Hutcheson]], (1694-1746){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
1305: *[[Samuel Pufendorf]], (1632-1694){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
1339: *[[Hermann Samuel Reimarus]], (1694-1768){{fn|C}}
1623: *[[Voltaire]], (1694-1778){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}} - Cobalt (13481 bytes)
101: == Notable characteristics ==
130: ...allen from favor in the Western world where [[linacs]] are common. The first <sup>60</sup>Co therapy m...
136: [[George Brandt]] (1694-1768) is credited with the discovery of cobalt. T... - Voltaire (48640 bytes)
4: ...ançois-Marie Arouet''' ([[November 21]], [[1694]] – [[May 30]], [[1778]]), better known by ...
50: ...lf a century at once the leader of European heretics in regard to all established ideas. It was not ti...
54: ...d continued writing, making experiments in [[physics]] (he had at this time a large laboratory), and b...
78: ...ire's own) one of his orders, twenty thousand francs a year, and four thousand additional for his niec...
148: ...]]s, with a purpose of polemic in religion, politics, or what not. Thus ''Candide'' attacks religious ... - Johann Sebastian Bach (31106 bytes)
13: Bach's mother died in [[1694]], and his father died suddenly, in February of [...
108: ...n adopted. Some of his more important chamber musics do not indicate preferred instruments, leaving ev...
124: ...n English literature and [[Isaac Newton]] in physics.
137: ...ion of Bach's "original genius" in German aesthetics and music. Wolff gives an exciting account of the...
138: - Leonhard Euler (10366 bytes)
3: ... one of the first to apply [[calculus]] to [[physics]].
5: ...es. He dominated [[eighteenth century]] mathematics and deduced many consequences of the newly invent...
10: ... finally agreed and Euler began to study mathematics.
12: ...sive motus scientia analytice exposita'' ("Mechanics or motion explained with analytical science"&mdas...
29: ...tions]], a set of laws of motion in [[fluid dynamics]], directly from [[Newton's laws of motion]]. ... - Linnaean classification (11503 bytes)
1: ...[[taxonomy]] or [[systematics|biological systematics]].
11: ... of people like [[Marcello Malpighi]] (1628–1694), [[Jan Swammerdam]] (1637–1680), and [[Rob...
53: Since the 1960s a trend called [[Cladistics|cladistic]] taxonomy or cladism has emerged as a ...
57: ...pecies follow: the Fruit Fly so familiar in genetics laboratories (''Drosophila melanogaster''), Human...
233: == Related topics == - Rice (13724 bytes)
69: ... during the great age of European exploration. In 1694 rice arrived in the South Carolina, probably orig...
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