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    Mount Leisler is the highest point in the Kintore Range in the south-west of the Northern Territory of Australia. Its elevation is 897 metres (2,943 ft)...
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    Jacob Leisler (c. 1640 – May 16, 1691) was a German-born colonist who served as a politician in the Province of New York. He gained wealth in New Amsterdam...
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  • physical hardships (including the loss of a plane). On reaching Mount Marjorie (now Mount Leisler), Lasseter declared that they were 240 kilometres (150 mi)...
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    Mount Leisler, Mount Rennie, the Cleland Hills, defined the western borders of Lake Amadeus, and photographed Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (Mount Olga)...
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    border. This expedition discovered Lake Macdonald, the Kintore Range, Mount Leisler, Mount Rennie, the Cleland Hills, defined the western borders of Lake Amadeus...
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    Lesser noctule (redirect from Leisler's Bat)
    The lesser noctule, Leisler's bat or the Irish bat (Nyctalus leisleri), is a species of insectivorous bat belonging to the vesper bat family, Vespertilionidae...
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    Teide (redirect from Mount Teide)
    only mammals native to the park are bats, the most common of which is Leisler's bat (Nyctalus leisleri). Other mammals, such as the mouflon, the rabbit...
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  • son-in-law of the rebel Jacob Leisler, served briefly as Attorney General of the province, and was executed for his part in Leisler's Rebellion. Milborne, a...
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    Delaware River and Penobscot Bay, but it was dissolved in 1689. Jacob Leisler summoned an intercolonial congress which met in New York on May 1, 1690...
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    Greater short-toed lark (category Taxa named by Johann Philipp Achilles Leisler)
    greater short-toed lark was described by the German naturalist Johann Leisler in 1814 and given the binomial name Alauda brachydactila. This lark is...
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    Several of the Pelham Islands became part of New Rochelle after Jacob Leisler’s purchase of 6,000 acres (2,400 hectares) from the Pell family in 1688...
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    Jacob Leisler seized Fort James in what was called Leisler's Rebellion, replacing deposed Francis Nicholson who had fled New York City. Leisler arrived...
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    Borglum, the two men most responsible for the creation of the carvings at Mount Rushmore. Solon's Danish immigrant father James Borglum was a Mormon polygamist...
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    mammals native to the park are bats, the most common species of which is Leisler's bat (Nyctalus leisleri). Other mammals such as the mouflon, the rabbit...
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    Instructions to Colonial Governors, the Duke's Laws, the Laws of the Dongan and Leisler Assemblies, the Charters of Albany and New York and the Acts of the Colonial...
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    (1895–1973) lived for a time, until Hitler seized power, on Minnholzweg Walther Leisler Kiep (1926-2016) CDU politician Ann-Kathrin Linsenhoff (1960- ) German...
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    Natterer's bat (Myotis nattereri) the common noctule (Nyctalus noctula) Leisler's bat (Nyctalus leisleri) the common pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pipistrellus)...
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    Henry Sloughter arrived in New York and imprisoned Leisler and several of the rebellion's leaders. Leisler and one other were executed on 16 May. The fort...
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    serotine, barbastelle, Daubenton's, brown long-eared, Natterer's and Leisler's. Herds of red and fallow deer roam freely within much of Richmond and...
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  • Instructions to the Colonial Governors, the Duke's Laws, the Laws of Dongan and Leisler Assemblies, the Charters of Albany and New York and the Acts of the Colonial...
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    from the southernmost part of the South Bronx, near the Harlem River, to Mount Vernon with branches north to White Plains and east to Port Chester. From...
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    affair (1768) Boston Massacre (1770) Shays' Rebellion (1786–1787) New York Leisler's Rebellion (1689–1691) New York Slave Revolt of 1712 New York Conspiracy...
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    Massachusetts; Hancock, Michigan; Hancock, New Hampshire; Hancock, New York; and Mount Hancock in New Hampshire. The defunct John Hancock University was named...
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    media related to Shays' Rebellion. Shays's Rebellion (George Washington's Mount Vernon) "To Gen Washington from Gen. Benjamin Lincoln" (a letter extensively...
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    linked up with allied members of the Rip Raps and the Chunkers and moved to Mount Vernon Square to harass anti-Know Nothing voters. They then returned to...
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    land consisting of six thousand one hundred acres with the help of Jacob Leisler. It was named New Rochelle after La Rochelle, their former strong-hold...
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  • the Stono case, the slaves may have been inspired by several factors to mount their rebellion. Spanish Florida offered freedom to fugitive slaves from...
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    Donalson neared the town. A large force was stationed on the high ground at Mount Oread, and a cannon was placed to cover and command the area. The house...
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  • and armor to Fort Orange, were active in the Albany Convention during Leisler's Rebellion, and were close associates of the Van Rensselaers. Later, one...
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    would retain their arms, which Brown rejected. Pate's men slowly began to mount their horses in an attempt to retreat, but six of them had their horses...
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