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| ARTICLES RELATED TO 1854 |  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Matthew Perry naval officer - Fictional depictionsThe story of the opening of Japan was the basis of Stephen Sondheim & John Weidman's Pacific Overtures.
The coming of Perry's ships is briefly mentioned in an episode of the anime series Rurouni Kenshin, and in the first episode of Hikaru no Go. Another anime series in which Perry briefly appears is Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan.
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See also:Matthew Perry naval officer, Matthew Perry naval officer - Early Life and Naval Career, Matthew Perry naval officer - Command Assignments 1820s-1840s, Matthew Perry naval officer - Support for Naval Education and Modernization, Matthew Perry naval officer - Promotion to Commodore, Matthew Perry naval officer - The Mexican-American War, Matthew Perry naval officer - The Opening of Japan: 1852-1854, Matthew Perry naval officer - Precedents, Matthew Perry naval officer - First Visit 1852-1853, Matthew Perry naval officer - Second Visit 1854, Matthew Perry naval officer - Return to the United States 1855, Matthew Perry naval officer - Last Years, Matthew Perry naval officer - Miscellany, Matthew Perry naval officer - Fictional depictions Read more here: » Matthew Perry naval officer: Encyclopedia II - Matthew Perry naval officer - Fictional depictions |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Argentine peso - HistoryAt the beginning of the 20th century, the Argentine peso was one of the most traded currencies in the world. However, throughout the century, the economy collapsed several times, and the country experienced periods of inflation and hyperinflation that led to changes in the system.
Argentine peso - Peso 1854-1881.
Until 1881, there was no national currency in Argentina. However, in 1854, the Argentine Confederation issued 1, 2 and 4 centavos coins, with 100 centavos = 1 peso = 8 reales.
Argentine pes ...
See also:Argentine peso, Argentine peso - History, Argentine peso - Peso 1854-1881, Argentine peso - Peso Moneda Nacional 1881-1970, Argentine peso - Peso Ley 1970-1983, Argentine peso - Peso Argentino 1983-1985, Argentine peso - Austral 1985-1991, Argentine peso - Peso Convertible 1991-, Argentine peso - Circulating Currency, Argentine peso - Coins, Argentine peso - Banknotes, Argentine peso - Current ARS exchange rates Read more here: » Argentine peso: Encyclopedia II - Argentine peso - History |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1848By 1848, the Reformers were popular once more in Canada West.
Due to the problems of the last parliament, the Governor General was ordered to sign everything that came from this legislature, marking the birth of responsible government in Canada.
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See also:List of elections in the Province of Canada, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1841, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1844, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1848, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1852, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1854, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1858, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1861, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1863, List of elections in the Province of Canada - Further Reference Read more here: » List of elections in the Province of Canada: Encyclopedia II - List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1848 |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Matthew Perry naval officer - Early Life and Naval CareerBorn in Newport, Rhode Island, he was the son of Captain Christopher R. Perry and the younger brother of Oliver Hazard Perry. Matthew Perry obtained a midshipman's commission in the Navy in 1809, and was initially assigned to Revenge, under the command of his elder brother.
Perry's early career saw him assigned to several different ships, including the President, where he was aide to Commodore John Rodgers, which was in a victorious engagement over a British vessel, HMS Little Belt, shortly before the War of 1812 ...
See also:Matthew Perry naval officer, Matthew Perry naval officer - Early Life and Naval Career, Matthew Perry naval officer - Command Assignments 1820s-1840s, Matthew Perry naval officer - Support for Naval Education and Modernization, Matthew Perry naval officer - Promotion to Commodore, Matthew Perry naval officer - The Mexican-American War, Matthew Perry naval officer - The Opening of Japan: 1852-1854, Matthew Perry naval officer - Precedents, Matthew Perry naval officer - First Visit 1852-1853, Matthew Perry naval officer - Second Visit 1854, Matthew Perry naval officer - Return to the United States 1855, Matthew Perry naval officer - Last Years, Matthew Perry naval officer - Miscellany, Matthew Perry naval officer - Fictional depictions Read more here: » Matthew Perry naval officer: Encyclopedia II - Matthew Perry naval officer - Early Life and Naval Career |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Matthew Perry naval officer - Command Assignments 1820s-1840sPerry commanded Shark from 1821-1825, and from 1826-1827 acted as fleet captain for Commodore Rodgers. Perry returned for shore duty to Charleston, South Carolina in 1828, and in 1830 took command of USS Concord. He spent the years of 1833-1837 as second officer of the New York Navy Yard (later the Brooklyn Navy Yard), gaining promotion to captain at the end of this tour.
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See also:Matthew Perry naval officer, Matthew Perry naval officer - Early Life and Naval Career, Matthew Perry naval officer - Command Assignments 1820s-1840s, Matthew Perry naval officer - Support for Naval Education and Modernization, Matthew Perry naval officer - Promotion to Commodore, Matthew Perry naval officer - The Mexican-American War, Matthew Perry naval officer - The Opening of Japan: 1852-1854, Matthew Perry naval officer - Precedents, Matthew Perry naval officer - First Visit 1852-1853, Matthew Perry naval officer - Second Visit 1854, Matthew Perry naval officer - Return to the United States 1855, Matthew Perry naval officer - Last Years, Matthew Perry naval officer - Miscellany, Matthew Perry naval officer - Fictional depictions Read more here: » Matthew Perry naval officer: Encyclopedia II - Matthew Perry naval officer - Command Assignments 1820s-1840s |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1844By 1844, the Family Compact had started calling itself Tories as well. This election also saw the creation of the Liberal Party, made up of pro-Patriot members from Canada East, who spoke English.
Due to the double majority rule (legislation needed a majority of both Canada East and Canada West MPs) this parliament was not able to get much done.
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See also:List of elections in the Province of Canada, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1841, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1844, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1848, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1852, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1854, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1858, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1861, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1863, List of elections in the Province of Canada - Further Reference Read more here: » List of elections in the Province of Canada: Encyclopedia II - List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1844 |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Town Commissioners - Changes in 1899 - 1901The Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898 created a new type of local authority the urban district governed by an urban district council. All town commissioners that were sanitary authorities became urban district councils. In addition the Local Government Board were given the power to constitute any other local government town with a population of more than 1500 as an urban district, although the ratepayers could pe ...
See also:Town Commissioners, Town Commissioners - Lighting of Towns Act 1828, Town Commissioners - Municipal reform 1840, Town Commissioners - Towns Improvement Ireland Act 1854, Town Commissioners - Townships established by Local Acts, Town Commissioners - Changes in the 1870s, Town Commissioners - List of Towns with Commissioners in 1881, Town Commissioners - Towns governed under the 1854 Act, Town Commissioners - Towns governed under the 1828 Act, Town Commissioners - Towns and Townships under Special Acts, Town Commissioners - Towns governed under the Municipal Corporations Act, Town Commissioners - Changes in 1899 - 1901, Town Commissioners - Town Commissioners in Northern Ireland, Town Commissioners - Town Commissioners in independent Ireland, Town Commissioners - List of Town Commissioners in Ireland 1922 - 2002, Town Commissioners - Sources Read more here: » Town Commissioners: Encyclopedia II - Town Commissioners - Changes in 1899 - 1901 |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1863The final election for the Province of Canada took place in 1863. Conservatives supported a greater confederation, but Liberals opposed it. Eventually George Brown led a group of Canada West Liberals to form a coalition with the Conservatives, and began the discussions on the confederation of all of the British North America colonies. The confederation project received wide support from Canada West, general opposition from the maritimes and Canada East was divided. Confederation, was eventually achieved when 3 of the 6 co ...
See also:List of elections in the Province of Canada, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1841, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1844, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1848, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1852, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1854, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1858, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1861, List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1863, List of elections in the Province of Canada - Further Reference Read more here: » List of elections in the Province of Canada: Encyclopedia II - List of elections in the Province of Canada - 1863 |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - List of political parties in the United States - IntroductionThe United States has a two-party system, with the two largest political parties holding most of the elected offices. This is largely a consequence of the first-past-the-post election system but is also due to restrictive ballot access laws imposed on the other political parties. There have been many political parties other than the two dominant ones, but most third parties are generally considered to be of only minor and short-lived political significance.
Notwithstanding the general perception, many third parties throughout U.S. his ...
See also:List of political parties in the United States, List of political parties in the United States - Introduction, List of political parties in the United States - Categorizing U.S. political parties, List of political parties in the United States - Current major parties, List of political parties in the United States - Current third parties, List of political parties in the United States - Current minor and regional parties that have endorsed candidates, List of political parties in the United States - Historical political parties, List of political parties in the United States - First Party System before 1824, List of political parties in the United States - Second Party System 1824–1854, List of political parties in the United States - Third Party System 1854–1896, List of political parties in the United States - Progressive Era/Fourth Party System 1896–1932, List of political parties in the United States - New Deal/Fifth Party System 1932–1964, List of political parties in the United States - Later 20th century, List of political parties in the United States - Other lists Read more here: » List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia II - List of political parties in the United States - Introduction |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - History of the British Army - Origins 1661-1774Prior to the English Civil War in 1642, there was no standing army in England or Scotland. Men were raised by the King when required, a development of the feudal concept of fief (in which a lord was obliged to raise a certain quota of knights, men-at-arms and yeomanry under greater control of the King). After the Civil War and establishment of a Republic, parliament assumed control of the Army, and standing companies based on Cromwell's New Model Army formed the concept of the first regiments. The Restoration of Charles II saw the Model Army ...
See also:History of the British Army, History of the British Army - Origins 1661-1774, History of the British Army - American Revolution Napoleonic Wars and the Long Peace 1774-1854, History of the British Army - Crimea Mutiny Colonial Wars & the Cardwell-Childers reforms 1854-1914, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - The Great War 1914-18, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Equipment, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - Inter-War Period 1919-1939, History of the British Army - World War II 1939-1945, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - End of Empire and Cold War 1945-1990, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - Age of Mobility 1990-present, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - Terminology, History of the British Army - Official rifle of the Army 1722-2005 Read more here: » History of the British Army: Encyclopedia II - History of the British Army - Origins 1661-1774 |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Republican Party United States - History and trends
Republican Party United States - Birth: 1854-1860.
The new party was created in 1854 as an act of defiance against what activists denounced as the Slave Power--the powerful class of Southern slaveholders who were conspiring to control the federal government and to spread slavery nationwide. Gould asks: "Why did the name "Republican" gain such favor [in 1854]?" He explains: "Simply as a title it connected voters with the original political organization of Thomas Jefferson in the 1790s." Thus the leaders drew upon ...
See also:Republican Party United States, Republican Party United States - History and trends, Republican Party United States - Birth: 1854-1860, Republican Party United States - 1860-1896, Republican Party United States - Early twentieth century, Republican Party United States - Second half of the twentieth century, Republican Party United States - Moderate Republicans of 1940-80, Republican Party United States - Reagan Era 1980-1992, Republican Party United States - Capture the House 1994, Republican Party United States - 2000 to Present, Republican Party United States - Current structure and composition, Republican Party United States - Factions, Republican Party United States - Future trends realignment?, Republican Party United States - Presidential tickets, Republican Party United States - Other nationally prominent Republicans, Republican Party United States - Present-day: active, Republican Party United States - Active in 1970-2000; alive but less active in politics today, Republican Party United States - Historical, Republican Party United States - Lists Read more here: » Republican Party United States: Encyclopedia II - Republican Party United States - History and trends |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - History of the British Army - The Great War 1914-18
History of the British Army - Organisation.
At the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914, the British Army was a small, professional force of 247,000 soldiers, over half of which were posted overseas in garrisons throughout the British Empire. The regular Army was supported by 224,000 reservists and 269,000 soldiers of the Territorial Force. The size of the Army was in stark contrast to the Royal Navy which was the largest navy in the world, while many of the Army's continental counterparts, such as the French and German Armies (both of whom employed conscription) numbered n ...
See also:History of the British Army, History of the British Army - Origins 1661-1774, History of the British Army - American Revolution Napoleonic Wars and the Long Peace 1774-1854, History of the British Army - Crimea Mutiny Colonial Wars & the Cardwell-Childers reforms 1854-1914, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - The Great War 1914-18, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Equipment, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - Inter-War Period 1919-1939, History of the British Army - World War II 1939-1945, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - End of Empire and Cold War 1945-1990, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - Age of Mobility 1990-present, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - Terminology, History of the British Army - Official rifle of the Army 1722-2005 Read more here: » History of the British Army: Encyclopedia II - History of the British Army - The Great War 1914-18 |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Republican Party United States - History and trends
Republican Party United States - Birth: 1854-1860.
The new party was created in 1854 as an act of defiance against what activists said was the Slave Power--the powerful class of Southern slaveholders who were conspiring to control the federal government and to spread slavery nationwide. They adopted the name "Republican" to indicate it was the carrier of "republican" beliefs about civic virtue, and opposition to aristocracy and corruption. The leaders sought to draw on the tradition of the National Republican Par ...
See also:Republican Party United States, Republican Party United States - History and trends, Republican Party United States - Birth: 1854-1860, Republican Party United States - 1860-1896, Republican Party United States - Early twentieth century, Republican Party United States - Second half of the twentieth century, Republican Party United States - Moderate Republicans of 1940-80, Republican Party United States - Reagan Era 1980-1992, Republican Party United States - Capture the House 1994, Republican Party United States - 2000 to Present, Republican Party United States - Current structure and composition, Republican Party United States - Factions, Republican Party United States - Future trends realignment?, Republican Party United States - Presidential tickets, Republican Party United States - Other noted Republicans, Republican Party United States - Present-day: active, Republican Party United States - Active in 1970-2000; alive but less active in politics today, Republican Party United States - Historical, Republican Party United States - Lists Read more here: » Republican Party United States: Encyclopedia II - Republican Party United States - History and trends |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - History of the British Army - Inter-War Period 1919-1939In the immediate aftermath of the First World War, Britain faced serious economic woes and heavy defence cuts were consequently imposed by the British Government in the early 1920s as part of a reduction in public expenditure known as the "Geddes Axe" after Sir Eric Geddes. The Government introduced the Ten-Year Rule, stating its belief that Britain would not be involved in another major war for 10-years, and was abandoned in 1932. The Royal Tank Corps was the only corps formed in WWI that survived the cuts; the cavalry had sixteen regiments ...
See also:History of the British Army, History of the British Army - Origins 1661-1774, History of the British Army - American Revolution Napoleonic Wars and the Long Peace 1774-1854, History of the British Army - Crimea Mutiny Colonial Wars & the Cardwell-Childers reforms 1854-1914, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - The Great War 1914-18, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Equipment, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - Inter-War Period 1919-1939, History of the British Army - World War II 1939-1945, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - End of Empire and Cold War 1945-1990, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - Age of Mobility 1990-present, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - Terminology, History of the British Army - Official rifle of the Army 1722-2005 Read more here: » History of the British Army: Encyclopedia II - History of the British Army - Inter-War Period 1919-1939 |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - History of the British Army - World War II 1939-1945
History of the British Army - Organisation.
By the time the British Empire, France and their allies declared war on Germany on 3 September 1939, two days after its invasion of Poland, the Army was still unprepared. For example, only a very small number of Matilda tanks (later to gain fame in North Africa) were in service when war broke out, and nearly 100,000 soldiers were based abroad, more than half of which were located in India and the East of Suez garrisons, such as Singapore. Others were based in the Medite ...
See also:History of the British Army, History of the British Army - Origins 1661-1774, History of the British Army - American Revolution Napoleonic Wars and the Long Peace 1774-1854, History of the British Army - Crimea Mutiny Colonial Wars & the Cardwell-Childers reforms 1854-1914, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - The Great War 1914-18, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Equipment, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - Inter-War Period 1919-1939, History of the British Army - World War II 1939-1945, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - End of Empire and Cold War 1945-1990, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - Age of Mobility 1990-present, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - Terminology, History of the British Army - Official rifle of the Army 1722-2005 Read more here: » History of the British Army: Encyclopedia II - History of the British Army - World War II 1939-1945 |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - History of the British Army - End of Empire and Cold War 1945-1990
History of the British Army - Organisation.
The United Nations (UN) was formed on 24 October 1945, with Britain one of five permanent members of the UN Security Council. Britain still saw itself as a global power, despite it having been eclipsed by the two superpowers -- the USA and Soviet Union -- and the efforts by many colonies of the Empire to gain independence. Another global organisation, known as the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), was established on 4 April 1949 with Britain one of its founding ...
See also:History of the British Army, History of the British Army - Origins 1661-1774, History of the British Army - American Revolution Napoleonic Wars and the Long Peace 1774-1854, History of the British Army - Crimea Mutiny Colonial Wars & the Cardwell-Childers reforms 1854-1914, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - The Great War 1914-18, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Equipment, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - Inter-War Period 1919-1939, History of the British Army - World War II 1939-1945, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - End of Empire and Cold War 1945-1990, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - Age of Mobility 1990-present, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - Terminology, History of the British Army - Official rifle of the Army 1722-2005 Read more here: » History of the British Army: Encyclopedia II - History of the British Army - End of Empire and Cold War 1945-1990 |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - History of the British Army - Age of Mobility 1990-present
History of the British Army - Organisation.
The collapse of the Soviet Union, ending the Cold War, saw a new defence white paper, Options for Change produced. This saw inevitable reductions in the British armed forces. The Army experienced a substantial cut in its manpower (reduced to about 120,000), which included the usual regimental amalgamations, including two of the large regiments of the 1960s -- the Queen's Regiment and Royal Irish Rangers -- and the third battalions of the remaining large regiments being ...
See also:History of the British Army, History of the British Army - Origins 1661-1774, History of the British Army - American Revolution Napoleonic Wars and the Long Peace 1774-1854, History of the British Army - Crimea Mutiny Colonial Wars & the Cardwell-Childers reforms 1854-1914, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - The Great War 1914-18, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Equipment, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - Inter-War Period 1919-1939, History of the British Army - World War II 1939-1945, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - End of Empire and Cold War 1945-1990, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - Age of Mobility 1990-present, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - Terminology, History of the British Army - Official rifle of the Army 1722-2005 Read more here: » History of the British Army: Encyclopedia II - History of the British Army - Age of Mobility 1990-present |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - History of the British Army - Official rifle of the Army 1722-2005The British army has mixed extreme conservatism, 'penny-pinching', and extraordinarily exacting standards in its rifles. For example the move to percussion-caps was not made until 1842, while an 1866 trial examined 104 weapons and declined to award a first prize, or that the specifications for a SLR in the 1930s were so stiff "it is doubtful if any... rifle of the present day could meet it in its entirety."
Changes were usually forced on the Army as a result of conflict or the actions of other armies. Note the rapid pace of change in ...
See also:History of the British Army, History of the British Army - Origins 1661-1774, History of the British Army - American Revolution Napoleonic Wars and the Long Peace 1774-1854, History of the British Army - Crimea Mutiny Colonial Wars & the Cardwell-Childers reforms 1854-1914, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - The Great War 1914-18, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Equipment, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - Inter-War Period 1919-1939, History of the British Army - World War II 1939-1945, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - End of Empire and Cold War 1945-1990, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - Age of Mobility 1990-present, History of the British Army - Organisation, History of the British Army - Operations, History of the British Army - Terminology, History of the British Army - Official rifle of the Army 1722-2005 Read more here: » History of the British Army: Encyclopedia II - History of the British Army - Official rifle of the Army 1722-2005 |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - List of political parties in the United States - Historical political partiesThe following are parties listed by era that are no longer functioning entities.
List of political parties in the United States - First Party System before 1824.
Republican Party (also known as "Jeffersonian", "Democratic-Republican" or simply "Republican")
Federalist
List of political parties in the United States - Second Party System 1824–1854.
Democratic Party
Loco-Focos
Anti-Masonic Party
National Republican Party
Whig P ...
See also:List of political parties in the United States, List of political parties in the United States - Introduction, List of political parties in the United States - Categorizing U.S. political parties, List of political parties in the United States - Current major parties, List of political parties in the United States - Current third parties, List of political parties in the United States - Current minor and regional parties that have endorsed candidates, List of political parties in the United States - Historical political parties, List of political parties in the United States - First Party System before 1824, List of political parties in the United States - Second Party System 1824–1854, List of political parties in the United States - Third Party System {1854-1896, List of political parties in the United States - Progressive Era/ Fourth Party System 1896–1932, List of political parties in the United States - New Deal Fifth Party System 1932–1964, List of political parties in the United States - Later 20th century Read more here: » List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia II - List of political parties in the United States - Historical political parties |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Argentine peso - Circulating Currency
Argentine peso - Coins.
Coins worth one peso and 50, 25, 10 and 5 centavos circulate. 1 centavo coins have been withdawn from circulation.
Some two-peso coins were emitted in 1999 to commemorate the centennial of the birth of world-famous writer and poet Jorge Luis Borges; they had an image of Borges' face on one side, and a labyrinth and the Hebrew letter aleph on the other. In addition, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the death of Eva Perón, on September 18, 2002 a new two-peso coin with her face ...
See also:Argentine peso, Argentine peso - History, Argentine peso - Peso 1854-1881, Argentine peso - Peso Moneda Nacional 1881-1970, Argentine peso - Peso Ley 1970-1983, Argentine peso - Peso Argentino 1983-1985, Argentine peso - Austral 1985-1991, Argentine peso - Peso Convertible 1991-, Argentine peso - Circulating Currency, Argentine peso - Coins, Argentine peso - Banknotes, Argentine peso - Current ARS exchange rates Read more here: » Argentine peso: Encyclopedia II - Argentine peso - Circulating Currency |
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|  |  |  | 1854: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on SchopenhauerKierkegaard became acquainted with Arthur Schopenhauer's writings quite late in his life. Kierkegaard felt Schopenhauer was an important writer, but Kierkegaard disagreed on almost every point Schopenhauer made. In several journal entries made in 1854, a year before he died, Kierkegaard spoke highly of Schopenhauer:
In the same way that one disinfects the mouth during an epidemic so as not to be infected by breathing in the poisonous air, one might recommend students who will have to live in Denmark in an atmosphere of nonsensical Christian optimism, to take a little dose of Schopenhauer's Ethic in order to p ...
See also:Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Life, Søren Kierkegaard - Early years 1813–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - Regine Olsen 1837–1841, Søren Kierkegaard - The First Authorship 1841–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Corsair Affair 1845–1846, Søren Kierkegaard - The Second Authorship 1846–1853, Søren Kierkegaard - Attack Upon Christendom 1854–1855, Søren Kierkegaard - Indirect communication and pseudonymous authorship, Søren Kierkegaard - The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schelling, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schopenhauer, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Hegel, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard and Christendom, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard in contemporary ethical theory, Søren Kierkegaard - Important elements of Kierkegaard's philosophy, Søren Kierkegaard - Alienation, Søren Kierkegaard - Abstraction, Søren Kierkegaard - Death, Søren Kierkegaard - Dread or anxiety, Søren Kierkegaard - Despair, Søren Kierkegaard - The individual, Søren Kierkegaard - Spheres of existence, Søren Kierkegaard - Subjectivity, Søren Kierkegaard - Pathos Passion, Søren Kierkegaard - Criticisms of Kierkegaard, Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard's influence, Søren Kierkegaard - Selected bibliography, Søren Kierkegaard - Notes Read more here: » Søren Kierkegaard: Encyclopedia II - Søren Kierkegaard - Kierkegaard on Schopenhauer |
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