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| | Presidential Inaugurations: Andrew Jackson, First Inauguration, March 4, 1829 |
 | | Chief Justice John Marshall administering the oath of office to Andrew Jackson on the east portico of the U.S. Capitol, March 4, 1829, 1973-1974. |  | | Andrew Jackson's inaugural address, on being sworn into office, as President of the United States, March 4th, 1829... |  | | Entered according to the Act of Congress 1836 by E. Bailey in the Clerk's office of the District Court of Massachusetts. |
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http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/pihtml/pi011.html
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| | Chieftains of Mexican Independence |
 | | Among Austin's activities was mapmaking, and in July, 1829, he sent President Guerrero a map of Texas through Minister of Hacienda Zavala. |  | | Nevertheless, the years during which the successful candidate was to serve constituted a very important epoch in the history of Texas. |  | | Nevertheless, if the legation of the United States in Mexico City knew of Jackson's overture prior to the collapse of the Guerrero administration on December 23, 1829, it refrained from presenting it. |
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http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/chieftains.htm
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http://odur.let.rug.nl/%7Eusa/P/aj7/about/bio/jackxx.htm
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| | Bibliography of American Women Writers:1820-1829 |
 | | Boston: Munroe and Francis, 1829; New York: C.S. Francis, 1828-1829. |  | | Boston: Putnam and Hunt and Carter and Hendee, 1829. |  | | Boston: Munroe and Francis; New York: C.S. Francis, 1829. |
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http://www.albany.edu/~jf/jfbib1.html
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| | Schweninger/The Southern Debate over Slavery. 1829-1833 |
 | | The law of 1821 imposed the death penalty for murdering a slave. |  | | Petition of Elias Naudain to the Senate and House of Representatives of Delaware, 5 February 1829, General Assembly, Legislative Papers, DSA. |  | | Acts and Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, Passed in December, 1828 (Columbia: D. and J. Faust, 1829), 28, 29; Acts and Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, Passed in December, 1829 (Columbia: D. and J. Faust, 1830), 83. |
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http://www.press.uillinois.edu/epub/books/schweninger/s5.html
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| | U.S. Treasury - Biography of Secretary Samuel D. Ingham |
 | | Secretary of the Treasury by President Andrew Jackson in 1829. |  | | The inauguration of President Jackson coincided with the opening of an industrial expansion in the United States and was a symbol of a new government dedicated to the common man. |  | | He served there from 1812 until 1818 and again from 1822 until 1829. |
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http://www.ustreas.gov/education/history/secretaries/sdingham.html
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| | Search Results for "1829" |
 | | 1829, March 4-1837, March 4 ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845), who defeated Adams in the election of 1828, became the seventh president. |  | | ...NUMBER: 1829 AUTHOR: Earl Warren, Chief Justice, US Supreme Court QUOTATION: Prior to any questioning, the person must be warned that he has a right to remain silent,... |  | | 1829, March 22 THE LONDON PROTOCOL was drawn up by an ambassadorial conference: Greece, south of a line from the Gulf of Volo to the Gulf of Arta, with Negroponte... |
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http://www.bartleby.com/cgi-bin/texis/webinator/sitesearch?FILTER=&query=1829
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| | William Rawle: A View of the Constitution, 1829 |
 | | William Rawle: A View of the Constitution, 1829 |  | | Editor's note: We have substituted the current Constitution with all amendments to date. |  | | The version published in the original only included the first twelve amendmends adopted as of 1829. |
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http://www.constitution.org/wr/rawle-00.htm
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| | Victorian Art in Britain - Millais Biography |
 | | His father came from a well-known Jersey family, and his mother nee Evamy came from a prosperous family of Southampton saddlers. |  | | Millais was born in Southampton in 1829, the son of John William and Emily Mary Millais. |
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http://www.victorianartinbritain.co.uk/biog/millais.htm
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| | General Thomas Ewing (1829-1896) |
 | | was born in Lancaster, Ohio, 7 Aug. 1829. |  | | Instead of (at), use the @ symbol normally found in an email address. |
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http://www.sandcastles.net/general.htm
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - 1829 |
 | | Andrew Jackson delivered this address on March 4, 1829. |  | | Exclusively for MSN Encarta Premium Subscribers--quickly search thousands of articles from magazines such as Time, Newsweek, The Atlantic Monthly, and Smithsonian. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/search.aspx?q=1829
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| | HAMP The Ridgely Slaves 1829 |
 | | The 'Where 1829' column is an attempt to place the individual in geography at the time the Governor's will became effective. |  | | The first entry, Adam, for example, was 25 in 1829 and should have been 28 in 1832 and free by the provisions of the governor's will. |  | | To determine whether the governor's intentions were carried out will take extensive research in the papers of all of his children, if those papers exist. |
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http://www.nps.gov/hamp/ridgelyslaves1829.htm
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| | Kyodo World News Service: White House public reception unlikely to mirror 1829's@ HighBeam Research |
 | | On March 4, 1829, Andrew Jackson took the oath of office as the country's seventh president. |  | | WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (Kyodo) -- U.S. President George W. Bush will open the White House to members of the general public to meet their new president Sunday, but the event will probably not turn out like a similar public reception in 1829. |  | | Afterward, thousands of citizens followed him down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House for a public reception. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:39933044&refid=holomed_1
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| | Louisiana Timeline: Year 1829 |
 | | The year that Pine Alley Plantation house is completed is not precisely known but the oak and pine alley of trees that leads from the Bayou Teche to the house is believed to have been planted by slaves in 1829. |  | | In 1829 the old call to move the capital to Baton Rouge is met with a compromise as the legislature decides on Donaldsonville. |  | | He will be killed in Mansfield, leading the Confederacy to its most important military victory west of the Mississippi. |
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http://www.enlou.com/time/year1829.htm
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| | Rise of the New West, 1819-1829 |
 | | Assoc., Report 1900, I., 434-437.] A similar course was followed by Virginia in the convention of 1829-1830, when, after a long struggle, a compromise was adopted, by which the balance of power in the state legislature was transferred to the counties of the Piedmont and the Valley. |  | | West Virginia remained a discontented area until her independent statehood in the days of the Civil War. |  | | From the settlements of middle Tennessee a pioneer farming area reached southward to connect with the settlements of Mobile, and the latter became conterminous with those of the lower Mississippi. |
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http://www.blackmask.com/books52c/rstnw.htm
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| | 1829 Instructions to Officers in the United States Revenue Cutter Service |
 | | 1829 Instructions to Officers in the United States Revenue Cutter Service |  | | To date these are the first printed regulations of the Revenue Cutter Service located, the previous copies were hand copied. |  | | The Muster Book will conform to the plan of the "Musterand Pay Roll" herewith transmitted. |
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http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/1829.html
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| | Kingwood College Library - 19th Century - the 1820s |
 | | Debate over the slavery question increased when larger plantations began using overseers to maximize production. |  | | Missouri Compromise of 1820 allowed slavery to exist in some of the new states which were created out of the Louisiana purchase, while others were designated free states. |  | | American cotton in British factories in 1829 helped increase production in the American South. |
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http://kclibrary.nhmccd.edu/19thcentury1820.htm
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| | KENDAL_OUT_TOWN |
 | | The School is also to be re-built, and has a small endowment. |  | | The chapel is now re-building (1829) at the estimated cost of £500, towards which £100 has been given by the Society for building Churches, etc. £100 by Ralph Fisher, Esq., £10 by the vicar of Kendal, the patron, and £10 by the Rev. John Sampson, the incumbent curate. |  | | In 1756 it was augmented with another lot of £200, with which land was bought at Grayrigg. |
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http://edenlinks.rootsweb.com/1gp/KENDALWARD/KENDAL/KENDAL_OUT_TOWN.HTM
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| | German American Corner: SCHURZ, Carl (1829-1906) |
 | | SCHURZ, Carl (1829-1906), German-American legislator, reformer, and journalist, born on March 2, 1829, near Cologne, and educated at the University of Bonn. |  | | Carl Schurz, one of the most celebrated German Americans, was born on March 2,1829, in Liblar near Cologne, and died on May 14,1906, in New York. |
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http://www.germanheritage.com/biographies/mtoz/schurz.html
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| | German American Corner: STRAUSS, Levi (1829-1902) |
 | | Orphaned at 16 years of age, Levi Strauss decided to join his five brothers and sisters in the United States. |  | | Levi Strauss, the man who gave the world blue jeans, was born in 1829 in Bavaria. |
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http://www.germanheritage.com/biographies/mtoz/strauss.html
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| | 10.1. Abel, Niels (1802-1829) |
 | | With his fiancee at his side, he lost his battle to the disease on April 6, 1829. |  | | In 1829, he suffered an attack from his tuberculosis that would slowly kill him. |  | | Two days later, Crelle sent him notice that he had finally been able to secure a position for him at the University of Berlin. |
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http://www.shu.edu/projects/reals/history/abel.html
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| | British Fiction, 1800–1829: Update 1 |
 | | ER 49: 529 (June 1829); QR 41: 287 (July 1829). |  | | The ‘Advertisement’ to Elizabeth Evanshaw, however, leaves little doubt that it is by the author of Truth, and also discusses religious issues in a way which might encourage one to associate both novels with Scargill, an Unitarian minister who later became an adherent of the established church. |  | | A number of the narratives in Sketches, Scenes and Narratives have an Irish setting and/or Irish soldiers as characters, and an authorship by an Irish officer who has served in the Peninsular War is strongly implied. |
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http://www.british-fiction.cf.ac.uk/guide/update1.html
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| | Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1744-1829) |
 | | When he died, on December 28, 1829, he received a poor man's funeral (although his colleague Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire gave one of the orations) and was buried in a rented grave; after five years his body was removed, and no one now knows where his remains are. |  | | Most of Lamarck's life was a constant struggle against poverty; to make matters worse, he began to lose his sight around 1818, and spent his last years completely blind, cared for by his devoted daughters (he had been married four times). |  | | Beginning in 1801, Lamarck began to publish details of his evolutionary theories. |
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http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/lamarck.html
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| | Freedom's Journal |
 | | The Journal was published weekly in New York City from 1827 to 1829. |  | | John B. Russworm edited the journal alone between March 16, 1827 and March 28, 1829. |  | | Freedom's Journal circulated in 11 states, the District of Columbia, Haiti, Europe, and Canada. |
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http://gort.ucsd.edu/newjour/f/msg02481.html
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| | Where Have All the Cities Gone? - 1829's City Tiles Revisited |
 | | This period of the growth of terminals is represented in 1829 by phase two. |  | | This also was a period when companies sometimes used different gauges of track and could not easily interconnect (nor did they want to). |  | | The problem is that 1830, not 1829, became the standard for 18XX game design in North America. |
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http://www.mimgames.com/tga/tgg/strategy/1829tiles.shtml
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| | William Hahn (1829-1887) |
 | | William Hahn was born in Saxony, Germany, in 1829. |  | | He studied at the Royal Academy of Art in Dresden, and the Dusseldorf Academy. |  | | Karges Fine Art buys and sells paintings by William Hahn |
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http://www.kargesfineart.com/links2/William-Hahn.htm
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 | | This is used as an index into the local Security Parameter table to find the negotiated Karn, Metzger & Simpson Standards Track [Page 5] RFC 1829 ESP DES-CBC August 1995 parameters and decryption key. |  | | Care should be taken that the periodicity of the number generator is long enough to prevent repetition during the lifetime of the session key. |  | | Although these attacks are not considered practical, they must be taken into account. |
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http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1829.txt
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| | Chief Black Dog Camp 1829, Sons of Confederate Veterans - Home Page |
 | | Chief Black Dog Camp 1829 Sons of Confederate Veterans |  | | Chief Black Dog Camp 1829, Sons of Confederate Veterans - Home Page |  | | Brigadier General Albert Pike Camp 1439 · Chief Black Dog Camp 1829 · General Lewis A. Armistead Camp 1847 · Colonels Lewis & Harrison Camp 1854 · Brigadier General William Steele Camp 1857 · Major Thomas J Key Camp 1920 · South Kansas Camp 2064 |
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http://www.1829.ksscv.org
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| | The Depot: 1829 Variants |
 | | You may have to order from the UK. |  | | Many new maps and rules add-ons have been devised for the 1829 rules and parts. |  | | Three types of 1829 variants exist: the official extensions published by Hartland Trefoil; variants which use the existing board, but change the rules in some respect (or combine the boards; and those which use the money and tiles, but introduce a new board. |
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http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Arena/5276/depot/1829v.htm
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| | St Thomas Hotels, Virgin Island Hotels : Hotel 1829, St. Thomas USVI |
 | | Romantic and private Hotel 1829, St Thomas, US Virgin Islands, |  | | Located in the town of Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, at Hotel 1829 you are on the doorstep of many historic sites, and near the harbor, and shopping. |  | | This is just the place for adults to enjoy our romantic Caribbean. |
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http://www.hotel1829.com
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| | The Erie Canal |
 | | In the meantime, browse through the New York State Archives' Canal Records. |  | | View of Erie Canal by John William Hill, 1829. |
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http://www.history.rochester.edu/canal
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| | Passenger Ships Arriving In Western Australia 1829-89 |
 | | 39 4 cabin passengers, 16 soldiers, 19 convicts LOTUS 06 10 1829 Fremantle England... |  | | GOVERNOR PHILLIP 17 10 1829 Fremantle Raffles Bay via Timor 48 carried sodiers and convicts and went on to King George Sound afterwards ATWICK 19 10 1829 Fremantle London... |  | | CALISTA 05 08 1829 Fremantle England via Rio de Janeiro 47... |
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http://members.iinet.net.au/~perthdps/shipping/mig-wa.htm
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| | THE RAINHILL TRIALS, OCTOBER 1829 |
 | | The Rainhill Trials, as the competition came to be known, were held over a number of weeks, grandstands were erected and may sightseers came to watch the events. |  | | In October 1829 the directors of the soon to be completed Liverpool and Manchester Railway held a competition to find the most appropriate locomotive to use on their railway. |  | | Report from the Mechanics Magazine, Saturday 31st October 1829 |
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http://www.resco.co.uk/rainhill
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| | K of C 1829 home page |
 | | The Saugus Council 1829 is located at the end of Summer Street in Saugus, Massachusetts. |  | | The Saugus Council 1829 meets every Tuesday at 8pm |  | | Join us for the FREE Super Bowl party hosted by the Saugus Knights on Super Bowl Sunday 2/5. |
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http://www.kofc1829.org
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| | William Shield (1748-1829) composer and tune collector |
 | | If true, this would appear to put the writing of these lyrics some 9 years before William Shield's death in 1829. |  | | Is it possible that he had a hand in its writing or commissioned the words to fit the tune which we all know?. |  | | The song was written during the trial of Queen Caroline in 1820, however the author is unknown". |
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http://members.aol.com/DrDoyle3/music/shield.html
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| | The Depot: 1829 |
 | | Features unique to 1829 include the survey parties, for laying track. |  | | While the two boards can be linked for play, the designer does not recommend it. |
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http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Arena/5276/depot/1829.htm
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| | JBoss Test Results: 97 % ( 1829 / 1867 ) - nearly there - who is gonna get us to 100%!. JBoss (HEAD Free discussion |
 | | JBoss Test Results: 97 % (1829 / 1867) - nearly there - who is gonna get us to 100%!. |  | | QAIX > Java Programming > JBoss Test Results: 97 % (1829 / 1867) - nearly there - who is gonna get us to 100%!. |  | | Please be respectful to interlocutors, don`t use oath, don`t abuse capital letters, don`t publish advertising and also materials violate netiquette. |
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http://qaix.com/java-programming/22-446-jboss-test-results-97-1829-1867-nearly-there-who-is-gonna-get-us-to-100-jboss-head-read.shtml
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| | David Walker's Appeal |
 | | If any single event may be said to have triggered the Negro revolt, it is the publication of David Walker's Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World in September, 1829. |  | | The slave-holding South saw in it only incitement to servile rebellion, and went to fantastic lengths to suppress it. |
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http://www.duboislc.org/html/DavidWalkerAppeal.html
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| | The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 13, Issue 368, May 2, 1829, ... |
 | | This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. |  | | 13, Issue 368, May 2, 1829, by Various |  | | The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. |
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http://www.gutenberg.net/1/1/3/4/11348/11348-h/11348-h.htm
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| | "Peter Parley's Winter Evening Tales", by Samuel G. Goodrich (1829) |
 | | Be it remembered, that on the 24th day of October, A.D. and in the fifty-fourth year of the Independence of the United States of America, Samuel G. Goodrich, of the said district, has deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor in the words following, to wit: |  | | PETER PARLEY'S WINTER EVENING TALES, by Samuel G. Goodrich (1829) |  | | Peter Parley's Winter Evening Tales, by Samuel Goodrich (1829; revised) |
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http://www.merrycoz.org/books/winter/WINTER.HTM
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| | Schlegel, Friedrich von (1772–1829) : Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online |
 | | His Philosophie der Geschichte (Philosophy of History) (1829) held that world history is not a progression towards greater rationality, but an attempt to return to spiritual grace and harmony with the divine. |  | | His Philosophie des Lebens (Philosophy of Life) (1828) taught that the aim of philosophy should be to develop the spiritual life of a person, their receptivity for a divine revelation. |  | | Although this work does give great importance to non-Western cultures, Schlegel still sees European Christianity as the turning point of history and the culmination of civilization. |
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http://www.rep.routledge.com/article/DC070
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| | 1829 in rail transport articles on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | It borders on the United States in the north, on the Gulf of Mexico (including its arm, the Bay of Campeche) and the Caribbean Sea in |  | | Home > Search Results > 1829 in rail transport |  | | Look up 1829 in rail transport on HighBeam Research. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/searchpool.asp?target=1829+in+rail+transport
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