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- List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
1: ... non-philosophers important in the history of philosophy)'', '''listed alphabetically:'''
17: *[[Uriel Acosta]], (1585-1640)
21: *[[Robert Adams (philosopher)|Robert Adams]], (born 1937){{fn|O}}
38: *[[Albert of Saxony (philosopher)|Albert of Saxony]] (c. 1316-1390){{fn|C}}{{...
41: *[[Albinus (philosopher)|Albinus]] (c. 130) - Timeline of the French Revolution (9550 bytes)
20: ...eral resistance by e.g. the aristocracy to the imposition of taxes and fiscal reforms.
35: ...for the common verification of credentials, in opposition to the First Estate (the clergy) and the Sec...
119: * December: Retreat of the allies across the Rhine
133: * [[July 2]]-[[July 13]]: [[Battle of the Vosges]] (French victory on the Rhine)
137: '''[[1795]]''' - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
19: ...the territory of the former Roman Empire without losing contact with their own ancestral land. The min...
33: ...nomic and cultural centres ([[Aachen]] being the most famous).
41: ...n imperial stronghold (''Pfalz'') was built at [[Goslar]], as the Empire continued its expansion to th...
43: ...peror was compelled to submit to the Pope at [[Canossa]] in 1077, after having been excommunicated. In...
46: ... the [[Knights Templar|Templars]], the [[Knights Hospitaller|Knights of St John]] and the [[Teutonic K... - War of 1812 (34444 bytes)
58: ... two future presidents for the U.S., and perhaps most consequentially, the war marked the end of Europ...
84: ...est Indian War|war with the United States]]. In [[1795]], the United States secured the [[Jay Treaty]] w...
86: .... Although this policy of [[impressment]] was supposed to reclaim only British subjects, between 1806 ...
90: ...stated the embargo with Great Britain and moved closer to declaring war.{{fn|3}}
92: ... against Great Britain for a variety of reasons, mostly related to the interference of the Royal Navy ... - Erbium (9509 bytes)
62: | 1795 [[Kelvin|K]] (2772 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])
108: ...olspan="2" align="center" bgcolor="#ffbfff" | '''Most stable isotopes'''
185: ... some other rare-earth metals. Its [[salt]]s are rose-colored and the element gives a characteristic s...
195: ...vered]] by [[Carl Gustaf Mosander]] in [[1843]]. Mosander separated "yttria" from the mineral [[gadoli...
198: ...allic erbium in dust form presents a fire and explosion hazard. - Titanium (20884 bytes)
88: ...h colspan="2" align="center" bgcolor="ffc0c0">'''Most stable isotopes'''</th></tr>
113: ... notably with [[iron]] and [[aluminum]]) and its most common compound, [[titanium dioxide]], is used i...
115: ... abundance|abundant]] (73.8%). One of titanium's most notable characteristics is that it is as strong ...
118: ...wn for its excellent [[corrosion]] resistance (almost as resistant as [[platinum]]), being able to wit...
120: ...th [[chlorine]] gas, [[chloride]] solutions, and most [[organic acid]]s. It is [[paramagnetic]] (weakl... - Jack Russell Terrier (11452 bytes)
46: ... the several types of Russell terrier but is now most commonly used for [[Working dog|working terriers...
53: ... to find temporary and permanent homes for JRTs whose owners could not meet these requirements for kee...
57: ...ussell]], a parson and hunting enthusiast born in 1795. In his last year of university at Oxford he bou...
59: ...durance of the Jack Russell Terrier, which were crossed with [[Bull Terrier]]s to give a stronger and ...
63: ... and the [[Staffordshire Bull Terrier]]. These crosses resulted in changes in form and function and l... - William Henry Harrison (11790 bytes)
18: ...general]] in the subsequent [[War of 1812]], his most notable contribution was a victory at the [[Batt...
25: ... the signers of the [[Treaty of Greenville]] in [[1795]], which opened much of present-day Ohio to settl...
27: ...nor of the newly formed [[Indiana Territory]], a post he held for 12 years, until [[1813]].
31: ==Post-war political career==
34: ...er" and "Tippecanoe and Tyler too" are among the most famous in American politics. - Anna Harrison (3660 bytes)
7: ...ouple had six sons and four daughters: Elizabeth (1795), John Cleves (1798), Lucy (1800), William Henry,...
13: ...accompany him and act as hostess until Anna's proposed arrival in May. Half a dozen other relatives ha... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
19: ...the territory of the former Roman Empire without losing contact with their own ancestral land. The min...
33: ...nomic and cultural centres ([[Aachen]] being the most famous).
41: ...n imperial stronghold (''Pfalz'') was built at [[Goslar]], as the Empire continued its expansion to th...
43: ...peror was compelled to submit to the Pope at [[Canossa]] in 1077, after having been excommunicated. In...
46: ... the [[Knights Templar|Templars]], the [[Knights Hospitaller|Knights of St John]] and the [[Teutonic K... - History of Italy during foreign domination and the unification (3859 bytes)
6: ...rence) were reduced to a lesser role. The papacy lost much of its importance both because of military ...
10: ...[[Charles VIII]] of [[France]] invaded Italy unopposed. Charles entered [[Naples]] on [[February 22, 1...
35: ...me kings of Sardinia by increasing their Italian possessions, which now included Sardinia and the nort...
37: ...[[1814]]) restored a situation close to that of [[1795]], dividing Italy between Austria (in the north-e...
39: ...) and the north-eastern provinces around Venice (most of which were annexed in [[1866]], after a new w... - Culture of Jersey (13844 bytes)
5: ...ajority language in the [[19th century]]. Among those who still speak the language one can identify th...
11: ... language]]. The last French language newspaper closed in [[1959]].
13: ...ristic accent of Jersey English is rapidly being lost due to the influence of media and education.
23: ...ghout the [[19th century]], in which [[poetry]], most usually topical and satirical, flourished.
25: ...L'G� (Matthew Le Geyt 1777–1849), dated [[1795]]. The first printed anthology of J�rriais poet... - Crow (4780 bytes)
14: ...pg|thumb|''Crow on a branch'', Maruyama Kyo (1733-1795)]]
15: ... northwestern US (a blend of ''Corvus brachyrhynchos'' and ''Corvus caurinus'') show modest linguistic...
34: *[[American Crow]] ''C. brachyrhynchos''
37: *[[Fish Crow]] ''C. ossifragus''
47: *[[Thick-billed Raven]] ''C. crassirostris'' - List of U.S. military history events (12126 bytes)
4: ...participated. The bolded items are the U.S. wars most often considered to be ''major conflicts'' by hi...
52: *[[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] (as member of [[IFOR]] and [...
54: *[[Kosovo War]] (1999)
66: *[[Northwest Indian War]] (1785–1795)
80: *[[Osage Indian War]] (1837) - 18th century (8231 bytes)
11: ...tenment, and impression to the rest of Europe. Across the globe, European colonies were both being est...
13: ...c, the era of [[Baroque music]] reached its apotheosis in the music of [[J.S. Bach]], and the [[Classi...
47: * [[1772]]-[[1795|95]]: The [[Partitions of Poland]] end the [[Poli...
50: ...between British and [[Boer]] settlers and the [[Xhosa]]s in [[South Africa]]
51: * [[1785]]-[[1795|95]]: [[Northwest Indian War]] between the [[Unit... - 18th century new (49640 bytes)
4: ...rossing the Delaware.png|thumb|250px|Washington crossing the Delaware, [[December 25|Dec. 25]], [[1776...
6: ...ilosophy and science increased in prominence. Philosophers were dreaming about a better age without th...
8: ...nquest of large parts of India. However, Britain lost the USA after the American revolution. The [[ind...
16: ...ds (geologic event)|Bridge of the Gods]] forms across the [[Columbia River]].
18: ...anish Succession]] was a conflict which involved most of [[Louis XIV#The Spanish Succession|Europe]].<...
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