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... - schools first began in England , March 25 , 1688 - the first was opened at Norton Folgate , and St. Margaret's , Westminster . 600 children met at St. Paul's , May 2 , 1782 15 16 MEMORABLE EVENTS , AND CURIOUS FACTS .
... - schools first began in England , March 25 , 1688 - the first was opened at Norton Folgate , and St. Margaret's , Westminster . 600 children met at St. Paul's , May 2 , 1782 15 16 MEMORABLE EVENTS , AND CURIOUS FACTS .
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... opened by order of Otto III . , when the Emperor was found clothed in his imperial robes , and sitting on a marble chair , with the regalia of the empire . About 160 years afterwards , Frederic 1. caused the body of Charle- magne to be ...
... opened by order of Otto III . , when the Emperor was found clothed in his imperial robes , and sitting on a marble chair , with the regalia of the empire . About 160 years afterwards , Frederic 1. caused the body of Charle- magne to be ...
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... opened Jan. 30 , 1805 National Income and Expenditure of Great Britain at the following. parliament , anno 1265 , in the reign of Henry III . - West India , in the Isle of Dogs , opened Aug. 21 , 1802 -East India , opened Aug. 4 , 1806 ...
... opened Jan. 30 , 1805 National Income and Expenditure of Great Britain at the following. parliament , anno 1265 , in the reign of Henry III . - West India , in the Isle of Dogs , opened Aug. 21 , 1802 -East India , opened Aug. 4 , 1806 ...
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... opened by one John Haw . kins , assisted by a subscription of sundry Englishmen . He sailed from England with three ships , purchased negroes , sold them at Hispaniola , and returned home , richly laden with hides , sugar , and ginger ...
... opened by one John Haw . kins , assisted by a subscription of sundry Englishmen . He sailed from England with three ships , purchased negroes , sold them at Hispaniola , and returned home , richly laden with hides , sugar , and ginger ...
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... opened March 7 , 1822 Loan of twelve millions , advanced to the French government by English merchants , 1817 Logwood first cut by the English in the Bay of Campeachy , 1662 London , the first bridge of , built of stone , 1212 toll ...
... opened March 7 , 1822 Loan of twelve millions , advanced to the French government by English merchants , 1817 Logwood first cut by the English in the Bay of Campeachy , 1662 London , the first bridge of , built of stone , 1212 toll ...
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