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  • several intervals by the Habsburg Monarchy (1716, 1737, 1789) and Imperial Russia (three times between 1768 and 1806). It was placed under Russian ...
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  • every few centuries, and the event of May 28, 1737, is the only one historically recorded, having been seen by John Bevis at the Royal Greenwich Observatory ...
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  • thumb|right|250px|The Radcliffe Camera, built 1737-1749, holds books from the Bodleian Library's English and History collections.]] ...
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  • popular Sirak writer was Yonam, Park Chi-won (1737-1805) known for his Jehol Diary giving account of his travel in China. Park Chi-won wrote a series ...
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  • [[Image:Lapowinsa01.jpg|thumb|200px| Lapowinsa, Chief of the Lenape, 1737]] Around 18,000 years ago, the Ice Age resulted in glaciers that reached ...
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  • thumb|250px|right|Lapowinsa, Chief of the Lenape, 1737]] Before white settlement in what was to become Pennsylvania, the area was home to the ...
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  • other mountains in Tokyo include Mount Takasu (1737 m), Mount Odake (1266 m), and Mount Mitake (929 m). Lake Okutama, on the Tama River near Yamanashi ...
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  • The present city of Richmond was founded in 1737. It became the capital of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia in 1780. During the Revolutionary ...
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  • since the Kamchatka earthquake of October 16, 1737. Of all the seismic moment released by earthquakes in the 100 years from 1906 through 2005 ...
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  • 160|tonne, but it was never rung and broke in 1737. It is on display in Moscow, Russia, inside the Kremlin. *The Great Mingun Bell is the largest ...
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  • Wesley's case dragged on through Autumn, 1737. Clearly, Wesley’s useful ministry in Georgia was at an end. On Christmas Eve, he fled the colony ...
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  • to Paris. Anne married Pierre Gouze, a butcher, in 1737 and had three children before Marie, a son and two girls. Pompignan returned to Montauban in 1747 ...
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  • where the family resided from 1735 to 1737, was Little Hunting Creek Farm. This property was later taken over by Gus's oldest son, Lawrence ...
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  • of all time." Making landfall on October 11, 1737 in the Ganges River Delta, the storm tracked approximately 330 km inland before dissipating. ...
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  • Ombo, the sixth Khan of the Kalmyks (reigned 1737 – 1741), and his Circassian-born wife. After the death of Donduk-Ombo, his throne was usurped ...
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  • Le Comte (1655-1728) and Claude de Visdelou (1656-1737). Catherine Pagani. Eastern Magnificence and European Ingenuity: Clocks of Late Imperial ...
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  • Truth from Falsehood and Envy. François Lemoyne, 1737]] The meaning of the word truth extends from honesty, good faith, and sincerity in general ...
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  • Security Council unanimously passed Resolution 1737, which imposed sanctions against Iran for failing to stop its uranium enrichment program following ...
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  • quot; (1735), "As Variedades de Proteu" (1737) and "Precipício de Faetonte" (1738). In the twentieth century theatre in Portugal ...
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  • In 1736–1737 the city suffered from catastrophic fires. To rebuild the damaged boroughs, a committee under Burkhard Christoph von Münnich ...
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