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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
25: | [[1860]] through [[1874]]
81: | [[1828]] — [[1832]], [[1889]] — [[1891]] (wing added), [[1909... - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
66: *[[Christopher Columbus]], (1451-1506), reached [[the Am...
77: ...ns|Russian]] explorer, first European who sailed through [[Bering Strait]]
190: *[[Adolf Erik Nordenskiƶld]], (1832-1901), [[arctic]] [[explorer]]
230: *[[John Rae]], (1813-1893), travelled widely through the [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Arctic]] - Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
5: The effects spread throughout [[Western Europe]] and [[North America]], ...
69: ...ffect that these new [[machine]]s were seen as a threat to employment, and early innovators were attac...
83: ...n]], [[cast iron]] and [[wrought iron]] improved through the exchange of ideas (although this was by n...
94: ...umping water back to a reservoir that had passed through a water wheel. [[James Watt]]'s invention of ...
108: ... export of goods from centres of production in [[Shropshire]] such as iron goods from [[Coalbrookdale]... - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
62: *[[Louis Abeille|Abeille, Louis]], (1765-1832), German composer
100: *[[Abraham of Alexandria]], (died 978), [[Coptic Christianity|Coptic]] Pope - Flora Tristan (1707 bytes)
5: ...living they were accustomed to, prompting them in 1832 to go to [[Arequipa]], to claim her paternal inhe...
7: ...auguin]]'s contrasting quests for the ideal life through their experiences outside their native France... - George Eliot (6014 bytes)
8: ...lished a translation of Feuerbach's ''Essence of Christianity'', and it was at that time that she bega...
19: ...glish town on the eve of the [[Reform Bill]] of [[1832]]. The main characters, Dorothea Brooke and Tert...
21: Throughout her career, Eliot wrote with a politically...
46: * ''[[Impressions of Theophrastus Such]]'' (1879) - Mary Edwards Walker (4835 bytes)
2: Dr. '''Mary Edwards Walker''' ([[November]], [[1832]] – [[February 21]], [[1919]]) was a versat...
8: ... young woman to earn enough money to pay her way through Syracuse Medical College where she graduated ... - Carpet (15753 bytes)
10: ...n]] (aka double cloth, two-ply, triple cloth, or three-ply).
12: ...y pulling strips of cloth such as wool or cotton through the meshes of a sturdy fabric such as burlap....
14: ...lementary weft is attached to the warp by one of three knot types (see below) to form the pile or nap ...
19: ...at of arms]] of the maker. Production continued through the 19th century. [[Victorian era|Victorian]...
21: ...d waste by printing different colors on the same thread eliminating the need to use different spools. ... - Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
16: | vicepresident= [[John C. Calhoun]] (1829-1832) [[Martin Van Buren]] (1833-1837)
32: ...al]] votes, but not a majority. The election was thrown into the [[United States House of Representati...
51: ...succeeded in destroying the Bank by vetoing its [[1832]] recharter by Congress and withdrawing U.S. fund...
55: ... the [[South Carolina Exposition and Protest]] of 1832, supported the claim of his home state, [[South C...
63: ... dispute with the Cherokees, culminating in the [[1832]] [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Co... - Martin Van Buren (21629 bytes)
29: ...Republican Party|Republicans]] were divided into three factions, followers respectively of [[George Cl...
41: ...nited States of America|vice-president]]; but he shrewdly kept out of the acrimonious controversy whic...
59: ...he [[U.S. presidential election, 1832|election of 1832]] he received 189 electoral votes, while Jackson ...
120: * [[U.S. presidential election, 1832]]
138: ...]| before=[[Nathaniel Pitcher]]| after=[[Enos T. Throop]]| years=1829}} - Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
25: ...lder and two younger siblings, four brothers and three sisters.
34: ...], and as [[Speaker of the House|Speaker]] from [[1832]] to [[1833]]. Pierce was elected as a Democrat t...
40: ...ew Hampshire, which he did in [[1841]]. They had three children. Two died in childhood—Franklin ...
58: ...ame the only Cabinet that would remain unchanged through a four-year term.
63: ...to promote a railroad from Chicago to California through Nebraska. Secretary of War [[Jefferson Davis]... - James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
53: ... Buchanan served as Minister to [[Russia]] from [[1832]] to [[1834]].
57: ...he Committee on Foreign Relations (Twenty-fourth through Twenty-sixth Congresses).
61: ...]] which proposed the purchase of Cuba under the threat of force.
72: ...n Constitution, Buchanan managed to ram his bill through the House, but it was blocked in the Senate b...
159: ...n Randolph]]| after=[[Mahlon Dickerson]]| years=[[1832]] – [[1833]]}} - Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
53: ...ue County, Kentucky|LaRue Co.]], in Nolin Creek, three miles (5 km) south of [[Hodgenville, Kentucky|...
59: Lincoln began his political career in [[1832]] at the age of 23 with a campaign for the [[Illi...
75: Only Robert survived into adulthood. Of Robert's three children, only Jessie Lincoln had any children ...
83: ...prominence in Illinois legal circles, especially through his involvement in litigation involving compe...
85: ...t]] was eventually cited by several other courts throughout the United States. - Portugal (61755 bytes)
7: ...ical roots in the democratic revolution that overthrew a dictatorial regime in [[1974]] and the subseq...
25: ... with some [[Arab]], mainly expelled after the [[Christian]] reconquest or [[Reconquista]]). In [[868]...
40: ...their own objective, searching for the legendary Christian Kingdom of [[Prester John]].
47: ...frica and, despite having no son and heir to the throne, decided to go personnaly into battle, where h...
53: ...roned Queen Maria I, led to the civil war between 1832 and 1834 and the signing of the new constitutions... - Luxembourg (11321 bytes)
68: The Grand Duchy has three lower tribunals (''justices de paix''; in [[Esc...
81: Luxembourg's eastern border is formed by three rivers, the [[Moselle]], the [[Sauer|Sauer/S? a...
88: Luxembourg is divided in to three administrative subdivisions, or districts:
101: ...acterized by the practice and the recognition of three official languages: [[French language|French]],...
111: ...s based on the grand-ducal decrees of [[1830]], [[1832]] and [[1834]], which allowed the free choice bet... - Maine (17312 bytes)
38: ... capital was [[Portland, Maine|Portland]] until [[1832]], when it was moved to the more geographically c...
45: ...ed States)|Democrats]]. In [[1968]], [[Hubert Humphrey]] became the first Democrat in half a century t...
77: :was three long mountains and a wood
79: :and saw three islands and a bay"
121: *Other [[Christian]] – 1% - Texas (39610 bytes)
47: * state mammals (three)
70: ...Wichita (tribe)|Wichita]]. Currently, there are three federally-recognized Native American tribes whi...
118: ...]]: Spain established Catholic missions in Texas throughout the [[18th century]].
119: ...ugar Land]]. This group became known as the "Old Three Hundred".
120: * [[June 26]] [[1832]]: The [[Battle of Velasco]] resulted in the firs... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
34: *[[Christoph Ludwig Agricola]] ([[1667]]-[[1719]])
83: *[[Leonard Bahr]] ([[1905]]-[[1990]])
134: *[[Wilhelm Bendz]] ([[1804]]-[[1832]])
167: *[[Aaron Bohrod]] ([[1907]]-[[1992]])
202: *[[Antoni Brodowski]] ([[1784]]-[[1832]]) - Sumerian language (10760 bytes)
18: Ernest de Sarzec (1832-1901) began excavating the Sumerian site of Tello...
24: - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
51: ...ur C. Clarke]], (born 1917),[[England]], [[geosynchronous satellite]]
52: *[[Christopher Cockerell]], (1910-1999;) (1886-1972) &md...
112: *[[John Harrison]], (1693-1776) — marine chronometer
164: ...7) — reflecting telescope (which reduces [[chromatic aberration]])
169: *[[Nikolaus Otto]], (1832-1891), [[Germany]] — [[four-stroke cycle]] ...
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