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1868: Encyclopedia - 1868
Canada - Mexico - South Africa - U.S.
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1868 (MDCCCLXVIII) was a leap year starting on W...
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1868: Encyclopedia Ii - 1868 - Events
1868 - January—April.
January 3 - Meiji Emperor declares "Meiji Restoration", his own restoration to full power, against the support...
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1868 In Rail Transport: Encyclopedia Ii - 1868 In Rail Transport - Births
1868 in rail transport - May births.
May 26 - Richard Edward Lloyd Maunsell, Chief mechanical engineer for the Southern Railway 1923...
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Shogun: Encyclopedia - Shogun
In Japanese history, a shogun (将軍 shōgun) was the practical ruler of Japan for most of the time from 1192 to the Meiji Era beginning...
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William Ewart Gladstone: Encyclopedia - William Ewart Gladstone
The Right Honourable William Ewart Gladstone (29 December 1809 – 19 May 1898) was a British Liberal Party statesman and Prime Minister...
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August Weismann: Encyclopedia - August Weismann
Friedrich Leopold August Weismann (*January 17, 1834 in Frankfurt am Main; † November 5, 1914 in Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German Bio...
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Carlism: Encyclopedia - Carlism
Carlism is a conservative, legitimist political movement in Spain seeking, among other things, the establishment of a separate line of th...
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Ulysses S. Grant: Encyclopedia - Ulysses S. Grant
Ulysses S. Grant (April 27, 1822 – July 23, 1885) was the 18th President of the United States (1869–1877). He achieved national fame ...
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Bagnols-sur-cèze: Encyclopedia - Bagnols-sur-cèze
Bagnols-sur-Cèze is a French market town of 18,761 inhabitants in the Gard département in the Languedoc-Roussillon région.
It contains...
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Wilhelm Stekel: Encyclopedia - Wilhelm Stekel
Wilhelm Stekel (1868 -1940) was a psychologist and one of Sigmund Freud's earliest followers. He wrote a book called "Auto-erotism: A Psy...
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Abdul Mejid Ii: Encyclopedia - Abdul Mejid Ii
Abdul Mejid II (also with various alternate spellings, including Abd-ul-Mejid, Abdul Medjit, and, in modern Turkish, Abdülmecit; in Arab...
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August Natterer: Encyclopedia - August Natterer
August Natterer (1868 - 1933), also known as Neter, was a schizophrenic German outsider artist.
August Natterer - Biography.
August Natt...
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Constantine I Of Greece: Encyclopedia - Constantine I Of Greece
King Constantine I of the Hellenes (2 August 1868 - 11 January 1923), ruled Greece from 1913-1917 and from 1920-1922.
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Walter Besant: Encyclopedia - Walter Besant
Sir Walter Besant (August 14, 1836 - June 9, 1901), was a novelist and historian from London.
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Clareson Nott Potter: Encyclopedia - Clareson Nott Potter
Clareson Nott Potter (1825 - 1882), was a American civil engineer, then (1848-1868) a practising lawyer in New York City, and in 1869-187...
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Begum Of Bhopal: Encyclopedia - Begum Of Bhopal
The term Begum of Bhopal may refer to any of several ladies who ruled the princely state of Bhopal in Central India in the 19th and 20th ...
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99 Dike: Encyclopedia - 99 Dike
99 Dike (dye'-kee) is a quite large and dark main belt asteroid.
Dike was discovered by Alphonse Borrelly on May 28, 1868. It was his fir...
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103 Hera: Encyclopedia - 103 Hera
103 Hera is a large main belt asteroid. It has probably a composition of metallic nickel-iron and silicates.
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First Vatican Council: Encyclopedia - First Vatican Council
The First Vatican Council was summoned by Pope Pius IX by the bull Aeterni Patris of June 29, 1868. The first session was held in Saint P...
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Burlingame: Encyclopedia - Burlingame
Burlingame may refer to:
Anson Burlingame - 19th century American diplomat. A US-China treaty was named after him, along with towns in C...
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William Pepper: Encyclopedia - William Pepper
William Pepper (August 21, 1843 - July 28, 1898), American physician, was born in Philadelphia.
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104 Klymene: Encyclopedia - 104 Klymene
104 Klymene is a large, dark main belt asteroid. It has probably a carbonaceous composition.
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Aestheticism: Encyclopedia - Aestheticism
The Aesthetic movement is a loosely defined movement in art and literature in later nineteenth century Britain. Generally speaking, it re...
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1868 In Rail Transport: Encyclopedia Ii - 1868 In Rail Transport - Events
1868 in rail transport - January events.
January 1 - Construction begins on the Colorado and Clear Creek Railroad mainline that will c...
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U.s. Presidential Election 1868: Encyclopedia Ii - U.s. Presidential Election 1868 - Nominations
U.S. presidential election 1868 - Republican Party nomination.
General Ulysses S. Grant, who had garnered 22 delegate votes at the 1864...
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U.s. Presidential Election 1868: Encyclopedia Ii - U.s. Presidential Election 1868 - General Election
U.S. presidential election 1868 - Results.
With a relatively narrow popular majority, Grant was able to sweep the Electoral College win...
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1868 Aboriginal Cricket Tour Of England: Encyclopedia Ii - 1868 Aboriginal Cricket Tour Of England - The Indigenous Cricket Team
From the early 1860s a number of cricket matches between Aborigines and whites were being held, mainly in western Victorian cattle statio...
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Shogun: Encyclopedia Ii - Shogun - Seii Taishogun Of Feudal Period Japan 1185 - 1868
Shogun - Kamakura Shogunate.
In the 1100s, lawlessness was spreading through the provinces. People fought for land and power. The Minam...
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Sioux Wars: Encyclopedia Ii - Sioux Wars - Red Cloud's War 1866–1868
Red Cloud's War began in August 1865 when the U.S. military marched soldiers into the Powder River country of the Teton Sioux and their C...
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Mid-nineteenth Century Spain: Encyclopedia Ii - Mid-nineteenth Century Spain - Reaction 1814-1820
King Ferdinand VII's refusal to agree to the liberal Spanish Constitution of 1812 on his accession to the throne in 1814 came as little s...
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William Ewart Gladstone: Encyclopedia Ii - William Ewart Gladstone - First Ministry 1868–1874
Lord Russell retired in 1867 and Gladstone became a leader of the Liberal party. In the next general election in 1868 he was defeated in ...
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Mid-nineteenth Century Spain: Encyclopedia Ii - Mid-nineteenth Century Spain - The End Of The Old Order 1856-1868
Once again, Ramón María Narváez, the symbol of reaction, returned to politics and was named president of the government by Isabella in...
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Naval History Of Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - Naval History Of Japan - Modernization: Bakumatsu Period 1853-1868
The study of Western shipbuilding techniques resumed in the 1840s. This process intensified along with the increased activity of Western ...
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1869 Saxby Gale: Encyclopedia Ii - 1869 Saxby Gale - Naming Of The Storm
The storm (which pre-dated the practise of naming hurricanes) was given the name "Saxby" in honour of Lieutenant Stephen Saxby, Royal Nav...
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Mid-nineteenth Century Spain: Encyclopedia Ii - Mid-nineteenth Century Spain - Trienio Liberal 1820-1823
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A conspiracy of liberal mid-ranking |officers in the expedition being outfitted at Cadiz mutinied ...
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Mid-nineteenth Century Spain: Encyclopedia Ii - Mid-nineteenth Century Spain - Decada Ominosa 1823-1833
Immediately following the restoration of absolutist rule in Spain, King Ferdinand embarked on a policy intended to restore old conservati...
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Mid-nineteenth Century Spain: Encyclopedia Ii - Mid-nineteenth Century Spain - Moderado Rule 1843-1849
The cortes, now exasperated by serial revolutions, coups, and counter-coups, decided not to name another regent, and instead declared tha...
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Whitaker's Almanack: Encyclopedia Ii - Whitaker's Almanack - The Almanack
The Almanack consists of a great many lists and tables on a vast range of subjects, such as education, the peerage, government department...
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Mid-nineteenth Century Spain: Encyclopedia Ii - Mid-nineteenth Century Spain - Rule By Pronunciamento 1849-1856
Ramón Narváez was succeeded by Juan Bravo Murillo, a practical man and a seasoned politician. Murillo carried the same authoritarian te...
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Sioux Wars: Encyclopedia Ii - Sioux Wars - Pine Ridge Campaign 1890–1891
From November, 1890 to January, 1891 a number of unresolved grievances led to the last major conflict with the Sioux. A lopsided engageme...
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Shogun: Encyclopedia Ii - Shogun - Seii Taishogun Of Heian Period Of Japan 794 - 1185
Shogun - Conquest of the Ainu.
Originally, the title of Seii Taishogun was given to military commanders during the early Heian Period f...
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Shogun: Encyclopedia Ii - Shogun - Shogunate
Bakufu (幕府) originally described the dwelling and household of a shōgun, but in time it came to be generally used in Japanese to des...
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Saigo Takamori: Encyclopedia Ii - Saigo Takamori - Statue Of Saigo
A famous statue of Saigō walking his dog stands in Ueno Park, Tokyo. It was unveiled on December 18, 1898. Saigō met the noted British ...
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Sioux Wars: Encyclopedia Ii - Sioux Wars - Black Hills War 1876–1877
By 1874, however, gold-hungry miners were making inroads into the Sioux’s Black Hills, and the military followed. This time, Sitting Bu...
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Carlism: Encyclopedia Ii - Carlism - History Of Carlism
The history of Carlism can be usefully divided into three different stages. (The dates are only approximative, thus the overlap is intent...
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1869 Saxby Gale: Encyclopedia Ii - 1869 Saxby Gale - Effects
The hurricane caused extensive destruction to port facilities and communities along the Bay of Fundy coast in both New Brunswick and Nova...
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August Weismann: Encyclopedia Ii - August Weismann - Contributions To Evolutionary Biology
At the beginning of Weismann's preoccupation with evolutionary theory is his grappling with Christian creationism as a possible alternati...
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August Weismann: Encyclopedia Ii - August Weismann - Life
August Weismann - Youth and studies.
Weismann was born a son of high school teacher Johann (Jean) Konrad Weismann (1804-1880), a gradua...
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William Ewart Gladstone: Encyclopedia Ii - William Ewart Gladstone - Out Of Office And The Midlothian Campaign
In 1874 the Liberals lost the election. After the success of Benjamin Disraeli he temporarily retired from the political scene and the le...
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William Ewart Gladstone: Encyclopedia Ii - William Ewart Gladstone - Early Life
Born in Liverpool at 62 Rodney Street in 1809, William Ewart Gladstone was the fourth son of the merchant Sir John Gladstones and his sec...
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William Ewart Gladstone: Encyclopedia Ii - William Ewart Gladstone - Chancellor Of The Exchequer
During his visit to Naples in 1850 he began to support Neapolitan opponents of the Bourbon rulers. In 1852, when Lord Aberdeen became pre...
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William Ewart Gladstone: Encyclopedia Ii - William Ewart Gladstone - Out Of Office And The Midlothian Campaign
In 1874, the Liberals lost the election. After the success of Benjamin Disraeli, Gladstone temporarily retired from the political scene a...
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Florida Constitution: Encyclopedia Ii - Florida Constitution - Florida's Early Constitutions
Florida Constitution - The 1838 Florida Constitution.
One of the requirements for a territory to become a State of the Union is that it...
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Ulysses S. Grant: Encyclopedia Ii - Ulysses S. Grant - Presidency
Grant was the 18th President of the United States and served two terms from March 4, 1869, to March 3, 1877. He was chosen as the Republi...
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North Carolina Constitution: Encyclopedia Ii - North Carolina Constitution - History
Through its history, North Carolina has had three Constitutions: the Constitution of 1776, the Constitution of 1868, and the Constitution...
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Liberalism In Germany: Encyclopedia Ii - Liberalism In Germany - Timeline
Liberalism in Germany - From German Progress Party to German State Party.
1861: Liberals united in the German Progress Party (Deutsche...
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William Ewart Gladstone: Encyclopedia Ii - William Ewart Gladstone - Second Ministry 1880–1885
In 1880 the Liberals won again, and the new Liberal leader Lord Hartington retired in Gladstone's favour. Gladstone won his constituency ...
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Ulysses S. Grant: Encyclopedia Ii - Ulysses S. Grant - Presidency
Grant was the 18th President of the United States and served two terms from March 4, 1869, to March 3, 1877. He was chosen as the Republi...
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William Ewart Gladstone: Encyclopedia Ii - William Ewart Gladstone - Final Years
In 1895 he bequethed 40,000 pounds and much of his library to found St Deiniol's Library, the only residential library in Britain. Despit...
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William Ewart Gladstone: Encyclopedia Ii - William Ewart Gladstone - Minister Under Peel
Gladstone was re-elected in 1841. In September 1842 he lost the forefinger of his left hand in an accident while reloading a gun; thereaf...
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Florida Constitution: Encyclopedia Ii - Florida Constitution - Proposal And Ratification Of The Current Constitution
The current Florida Constitution, the Constitution of 1968, was proposed on June 24-July 3rd of 1968 via three joint resolutions in speci...
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Florida Constitution: Encyclopedia Ii - Florida Constitution - Provisions Of The Current Florida Constitution
Florida Constitution - Declaration of Rights.
The Florida Constitution begins with a Declaration of Rights, which is similar to the U.S...
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Florida Constitution: Encyclopedia Ii - Florida Constitution - Amendments
Florida Constitution - Amendment process.
In the Florida Constitution there exist five ways that the Constitution can be amended. The a...
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William Ewart Gladstone: Encyclopedia Ii - William Ewart Gladstone - Second Ministry 1880–1885
In 1880 the Liberals won again, and the new Liberal leader Lord Hartington retired in Gladstone's favour. Gladstone won his constituency ...
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William Ewart Gladstone: Encyclopedia Ii - William Ewart Gladstone - Final Years
In 1895, Gladstone bequeathed 40,000 pounds and much of his library to found St Deiniol's Library, the only residential library in Britai...
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North Carolina Constitution: Encyclopedia Ii - North Carolina Constitution - Document Overview
Ratified in 1971, the current North Carolina Constitution contains 14 articles. Each article covers a different topic and the last articl...
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Naval History Of Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - Naval History Of Japan - Meiji Restoration And Creation Of The Imperial Japanese Navy
Main article:Imperial Japanese Navy
The Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) (Japanese: 大日本帝国海軍) was the navy of Japan between 1867...
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Carlism: Encyclopedia Ii - Carlism - The Origins
Carlism - The dynastic issue.
13th May 1713, Felipe V of Spain, first of the Spanish Bourbons, through an "Auto Acordado" changes the ...
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History Of Tajikistan: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Tajikistan - Arab Caliphate 710 Ad-867 Ad
The Transoxiana principalities never formed a viable confederacy. Beginning in 651 AD, the Arabs organized periodic marauding raids deep ...
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Carlism: Encyclopedia Ii - Carlism - Pretenders To The Throne
Carlism - Carlos V Maria Isidro.
(Aranjuez, 29 March 1788 - Trieste, 10 March 1855). Also known as Count of Molina. Pretender from 1833...
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Carlism: Encyclopedia Ii - Carlism - Carlist Ideological Landscape
Carlism or "Traditionalism" (as is also called) can be labeled as a "counter-revolutionary" movement. Basically, its intellectual landsca...
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Naval History Of Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - Naval History Of Japan - Medieval Period
Naval battles of a very large scale, fought between Japanese clans and involving more than 1000 warships, are recorded from the 12th cent...
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Carlism: Encyclopedia Ii - Carlism - Carlist Symbols
Carlism - Carlism related words.
Bergara/Vergara was the place of the Abrazo de Bergara, which ended the first Carlist war.
Brigadas d...
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Carlism: Encyclopedia Ii - Carlism - Carlism And Literature
The liberal Spanish journalist Mariano José de Larra opposed Carlism and published several lampoons against it. Nadie pase sin hablar al...
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Ulysses S. Grant: Encyclopedia Ii - Ulysses S. Grant - Military Career
Ulysses S. Grant - Mexican War.
Grant served in the Mexican-American War (1846–48) under Generals Zachary Taylor and Winfield Scott, ...
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History Of Tajikistan: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Tajikistan - Tajikistan 1991-present Day
In short, Tajik identity has been once again challenged with the out-break of Civil War. There are different factors that caused the Civi...
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Naval History Of Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - Naval History Of Japan - Prehistory
Japan seems to have been connected to the Asian landmass during the last Ice Age until around 20,000 BCE, both because of glaciation of s...
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Ulysses S. Grant: Encyclopedia Ii - Ulysses S. Grant - Military Career
Ulysses S. Grant - Mexican War.
Grant served in the Mexican-American War (1846–1848) under Generals Zachary Taylor and Winfield Scott...
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Naval History Of Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - Naval History Of Japan - World War Ii
In the years before WW II the IJN began to structure itself specifically to fight the United States. A long stretch of militaristic expan...
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Naval History Of Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - Naval History Of Japan - Self-defense Forces
Following Japan's surrender to the United States at the conclusion of World War II, and Japan's subsequent occupation, Japan's entire imp...
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Mid-nineteenth Century Spain: Encyclopedia Ii - Mid-nineteenth Century Spain - The Carlist War And The Regencies 1833-1843
See also: First Carlist War
After their fall from grace in 1823 at the hands of a French invasion, Spanish liberals had pinned their hope...
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Australian Cricket Team: Encyclopedia Ii - Australian Cricket Team - History
Australian cricket team - Important dates in history of Australian cricket.
November, 1868: 1868 Aboriginal cricket tour of England
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The Turk: Encyclopedia Ii - The Turk - The Turk's Zenith
After Kempelen's death in 1804, the Turk passed through many hands, eventually ending up with Johann Maelzel. The secret of its operation...
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The Turk: Encyclopedia Ii - The Turk - The Final Years
The Turk was then auctioned off, and the new owner in turn sold it to Dr John Mitchell, a Professor of Medicine and Surgery, who had foun...
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Australian Cricket Team: Encyclopedia Ii - Australian Cricket Team - History
Australian cricket team - Important dates in history of Australian cricket.
November, 1868: 1868 Aboriginal cricket tour of England
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Ulysses S. Grant: Encyclopedia Ii - Ulysses S. Grant - Birth And Early Years
Grant was born Hiram Ulysses Grant in Point Pleasant, Clermont County, Ohio, 25 miles (40 km) east of Cincinnati on the Ohio River, to Je...
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The Turk: Encyclopedia Ii - The Turk - The Turk's Secret
The secret of the Turk was due to the foldable nature of the compartments within the Turk's cabinet, and the fact that the "machinery" an...
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Justin Winsor: Encyclopedia Ii - Justin Winsor - Librarian
He served as Trustee of the Boston Public Library, 1867-1868, and Superintendent, 1868-1877. In 1877 he was appointed Librarian of Harvar...
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Ulysses S. Grant: Encyclopedia Ii - Ulysses S. Grant - Later Life
After the end of his second term, Grant spent two years traveling around the world. He visited Sunderland, where he opened the first free...
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Ulysses S. Grant: Encyclopedia Ii - Ulysses S. Grant - Legacy
Ulysses S. Grant - Anti-Semitism.
Grant's legacy has been marred by the possibility of anti-Semitism. The most frequently cited example...
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Harvey: Encyclopedia Ii - Harvey - People
See also.
Baron Harvey a peerage title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom created in 1954
Harvey Firestone (1868–1938), the founde...
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Ulysses S. Grant: Encyclopedia Ii - Ulysses S. Grant - Later Life
After the end of his second term, Grant spent two years traveling around the world. He visited Sunderland, where he opened the first free...
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Ulysses S. Grant: Encyclopedia Ii - Ulysses S. Grant - Legacy
Ulysses S. Grant - Anti-Semitism.
Grant's legacy has been marred by the possibility of anti-Semitism. The most frequently cited example...
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Ulysses S. Grant: Encyclopedia Ii - Ulysses S. Grant - Birth And Early Years
Grant was born Hiram Ulysses Grant in Point Pleasant, Clermont County, Ohio, 25 miles (40 km) east of Cincinnati on the Ohio River, to Je...
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Daniel Garrison Brinton: Encyclopedia Ii - Daniel Garrison Brinton - Works
From 1868 to 1899, Brinton wrote many books, and a large number of pamphlets, brochures, addresses and magazine articles. His works inclu...
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Langenhagen: Encyclopedia Ii - Langenhagen - History
From 1866 to 1868 Robert Koch worked in Langenhagen.
On June 18, 1972, Red Army Faction terrorist Ulrike Meinhof was arrested in Langenha...
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White Rajahs: Encyclopedia Ii - White Rajahs - History
Sarawak was part of the realm of Brunei until James Brooke, the first White Rajah received a sizable chunk of land from the Bruneian Sult...
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Trois-rivières Electoral District: Encyclopedia Ii - Trois-rivières Electoral District - Election Results
Trois-Rivières electoral district - Three Rivers 1867-1892.
By-Election: On Mr. Boucher de Niverville's resignation, 30 September 186...
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Victoria: Encyclopedia Ii - Victoria - People
Victoria - British royalty.
Victoria of the United Kingdom (1819-1837-1901), "Queen Victoria"
Victoria, Princess Royal and Empress Fre...
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Alonzo B. Cornell: Encyclopedia Ii - Alonzo B. Cornell - Career
He was a Director of the Western Union Telegraph Company, which had been co-founded by his father, from 1868 to 1876 and was its Vice Pre...
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