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    democracy, Western philosophy, Western literature, historiography, political science, major scientific and mathematical principles, theatre, and the Olympic...
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    travel writing, in particular his account of his visit to Russia, La Russie en 1839. This work documents not only Custine's travels through the Russian Empire...
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    à dire la science qui traite de l'homme, est divisée ordinairment & avec raison en l'Anatomie, qui considere le corps & les parties, et en la Psychologie...
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    Aix-en-Provence or simply Aix, is a city and commune in southern France, about 30 km (20 mi) north of Marseille. A former capital of Provence, it is the...
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    Cross-dressing (redirect from En femme)
    female parts undertaken by boy players. The Rebecca Riots took place between 1839 and 1843 in West and Mid Wales. They were a series of protests undertaken...
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    Geology (redirect from Geological science)
    (gê) 'earth' and λoγία (-logía) 'study of, discourse') is a branch of natural science concerned with the Earth and other astronomical objects, the rocks of which...
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    Thomas Cooper (October 22, 1759 – May 11, 1839) was an Anglo-American economist, college president and political philosopher. Cooper was described by Thomas...
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  • (1799 – 20 May 1839) Agatha Kim Agi [fr] (1787 – 24 May 1839) Agatha Yi Sosa [fr] (1784 – 24 May 1839) Anna Pak Agi (1783 – 24 May 1839) Augustine Yi Kwanghon [pl]...
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    Nikolay Przhevalsky (category 1839 births)
    Nikolay Mikhaylovich Przhevalsky (or Prjevalsky; 12 April [O.S. 31 March] 1839 – 1 November [O.S. 20 October] 1888) was a Russian geographer and a renowned...
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    Japanese wolf (category Mammals described in 1839)
    2305/IUCN.UK.2018-2.RLTS.T3746A163508960.en. Retrieved 19 November 2021. Temminck, C. J. (1839) Over de Kennis en de Verbreiding der Zoogdieren van Japan...
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    Bala Hissar to seek refuge from the cold in Jalalabad. On 13 November 1839, while en route to India, the Bombay column of the British Indian Army attacked...
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    with André Laurie) Un prêtre en 1839 (A Priest in 1839, 1845-1848, first published 1992, unfinished) Voyage en Angleterre et en Ecosse (Backwards to Britain...
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    Jules Verne (category French science fiction writers)
    Saint-Donatien, as a lay student. His unfinished novel Un prêtre en 1839 (A Priest in 1839), written in his teens and the earliest of his prose works to...
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    January 1839, Bauer championed Niépce's right to be acknowledged as the first inventor of a process for making permanent photographs. On March 9, 1839, the...
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    History of photography (category History of science by discipline)
    Alphonse Giroux et Cie., 1839). On page 11, for example, Daguerre states: "Cette surabondance contribue à donner des tons roux, même en enlevant entièrement...
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  • October: Religious Council of Aix-en-Provence held. Musée Granet opens. Museum d'Histoire Naturelle Aix-en-Provence founded. 1839 – 19 January: Birth of Paul...
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    There Be a Political Science of the Holocaust?". In Kopstein, Jeffrey S. (ed.). Politics, Violence, Memory: The New Social Science of the Holocaust. Cornell...
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    March 2013). Псовая охота вообще (in Russian). Directmedia. ISBN 978-5-4460-1839-0. McMillan, Kirsten M.; Bielby, Jon; Williams, Carys L.; Upjohn, Melissa...
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    initially a small village prior to the establishment of a military garrison in 1839. Sukkur was built on a low limestone ridge on the banks of the Indus River...
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    Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction is a subgenre of science fiction in which the Earth's (or another planet's) civilization is collapsing or has...
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    Paris, Rennes, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Strasbourg and Toulouse. Sciences Po Aix is a grande école in political science and its primary aim is to train...
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    sciences. It has been prolific in the foundation of schools, universities and hospitals, and many Christian clergy have been active in the sciences and...
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    Around the World in Eighty Days (French: Le Tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours) is an adventure novel by the French writer Jules Verne, first published...
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  • explanatory models, is referred to as racialism, race realism, or race science by those who support these ideas. Modern scientific consensus rejects this...
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  • Jacobi invents electrotyping. 1839: William Otis invents the steam shovel. 1839: James Nasmyth invents the steam hammer. 1839: Edmond Becquerel invents a...
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    according to the Chronicles of Phillip Mouskes (chapter ii. 491, Brussels, 1839). After that, Guido Bonatti writes people saw the Wandering Jew in Forlì...
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    Hieronymus Georg Zeuthen (category 1839 births)
    Hieronymus Georg Zeuthen (15 February 1839 – 6 January 1920) was a Danish mathematician. He is known for work on the enumerative geometry of conic sections...
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    Norwegian: Frederik; 28 January 1768 – 3 December 1839) was king of Denmark from 13 March 1808 until his death in 1839 and king of Norway from 13 March 1808 to...
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    Louis Daguerre (category People from Cormeilles-en-Parisis)
    fruitless, Daguerre went public with his invention in 1839. At a joint meeting of the French Academy of Sciences and the Académie des Beaux Arts on 7 January of...
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  • Simeis Observatory DMP · 1058 1059 Mussorgskia 1925 OA Modest Mussorgsky (1839–1881), Russian composer DMP · 1059 1060 Magnolia 1925 PA The flowering tree...
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