; Benjamin Franklin invented bifocal glasses in the 1700s. He was nearsighted and had also become farsighted in his middle age. ... Many, many people were being executed during the French Revolution, ... The most famous victims of the guillotine include the deposed French King Louis XVI and his extravagant wife Queen Marie Antoinette,
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Famous Inventions ... Ready-Made Clothing; The history of the ready made clothing industry. ... 18th Century Timeline; History timeline of inventions from the 1700s.
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The 18th century lasted from 1701 to 1800 in the Gregorian calendar, in accordance with the Anno Domini/Common Era numbering system. However,Western historians sometimes specifically define the 18th...
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He was the most famous American of the 1700s. ... Until the revolution, ... Why benjamin franklin was famous? What is benjamin franklin famous? Who is the man benjamin franklin? Why was benjamin franklin famous? Why is beenjamin franklin famous? Benjamin Franklin famous for what? What made benjamin franklin famous?
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Famous Historical Quotations from American History - quotes from the 1700s and Revolution Era. ... 1792 - On Edmund Burke losing the debate on the French Revolution to Charles James Fox, in the House of Commons: ... - Famous Quotes from American History - ; Quotes from America in the 1700s...
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A Blog Dedicated to the American Revolution, ... Now, historian and legal scholar Annette Gordon-Reed traces the Hemings family from its origins in Virginia in the 1700s to the family's dispersal after Jefferson's death in 1826. ... Democracy made its stand in the Jackson years, and he gave voice to the hopes and the fears of...
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[For Dec 09 Julian go to Gregorian date: 1582~1699: Dec 19 — 1700s: Dec 20 — 1800s: Dec 21 — 1900~2099: Dec 22 ... to be Secretary of the Treasury in replacement of Paul O'Neill who was made to resign on 06 December 2002. The stock markets react negatively.
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to be Secretary of the Treasury in replacement of Paul O'Neill who was made to resign on 06 December 2002. The stock markets react negatively. ... What no one seems to have mentioned is how nonsensical is the winner-take-all rule which made the whole mess possible in the first place.
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Made famous by its founder, William Penn, who designed the bell in the mid-1700s to represent liberty for all when the Pennsylvania Statehouse was being built.
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We have their own word for it that they have made a revolution. To make a revolution is a measure which, prima fronte, requires an apology. To make a revolution is to subvert the ancient state of our country; and no common reasons are called for to justify so violent a proceeding.
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