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  • Chailan, first published in Provencal in 1837. It includes this text (translated): :The upstairs neighbors were making a din :All kinds of people ...
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  • served from December 6, 1834, was reelected in 1837 and 1843, and resigned on March 5, 1845, to accept a Cabinet portfolio. He was chairman of the Committee ...
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  • In 1837, responding to the official eight Bridgewater Treatises "On the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God, as manifested in the Creation ...
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  • Calcutta in 1830, to Poona in 1834 and to Madras in 1837. It was decided that a key focus of the missionary strategy would be education and the creation ...
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  • "analytical engine"—in 1837, more than a century before the first computers were built. His engine, although never successfully constructed ...
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  • | birth_date =1835, 1836 or 1837 | birth_place =Aleppo, Aleppo Eyalet, Ottoman Syria | death_date =1873 or 1874 | death_place =Aleppo ...
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  • as they came into Natal via Retief’s Pass in 1837. Of historical interest is a man-made suspension bridge, still in working order. This area has ...
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  • Judaism. He was elected to Parliament in 1837 and in 1868 became Prime Minister. Disraeli openly championed the intellectual and cultural achievements ...
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  • in a heartless world. In Oliver Twist (1837–1839) he uses a child protagonist ... Charles Dickens first full novel, The Pickwick Papers (1837), brought ...
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  • In October 1837, the Voortrekker leader Piet Retief visited Dingane at his royal kraal to negotiate a land deal for the voortrekkers. In November ...
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  • the first bishop assigned to Korea, arriving in 1837 (103 Saints) ##Father Philibert Maubant, French Catholic Priest (103 Saints) ...
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  • Thapa, the Nepalese Prime Minister (1806–1837), installed his own father ... Bhimsen Thapa’s opponents, and in 1837, the king announced his intention ...
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  • * Potts, E. Daniel. British Baptist Missionaries in India, 1793-1837: The History of Serampore and Its Missions. London: Cambridge University ...
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  • looked bright, the financial panic of 1837 swept away the entire fortune of his associate and left Goodyear penniless as well. Goodyear's ...
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  • Thomas Moran, (1837-1926) born in England as Cole was, grew up in ... Image:Thomas_Cole_003.jpg|In the Catskills, by Thomas Cole, 1837 ...
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  • near Prescott, Ontario) in the Rebellions of 1837. ==Political rise== [[Image:JohnAMacdonald1843.jpg|thumb|left|200px|John A. Macdonald in 1843]] ...
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  • In 1837, Stokes transferred as an undergraduate to Pembroke College at the University of Cambridge, where his brother William, breaking with ...
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  • crépuscule (1835), Les Voix intérieures (1837), and Les Rayons et les ombres ... *Les Voix intérieures (1837) *Ruy Blas (1838) *Les Rayons et les ombres ...
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  • When he was almost ready to enter Yale College in 1837, sumac poisoning weakened his eyes and he gave up college plans. After working as a seaman, merchant ...
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  • *"The American Scholar" (1837, an address to Phi Beta Kappa Society at Harvard) *"The Divinity School Address" (1838) ...
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