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The site includes a large breeding | colony of Grey Herons (Ardea cinerea) in one of the w |
the 21st general election to take place in the | Colony of Nova Scotia, for the (due to a counting err |
tern New Jersey became part of the proprietary | colony of East Jersey. |
Care was taken not to disturb a | colony of bats living under the aqueduct. |
General elections were held in the British | colony of Trinidad and Tobago in 1961. |
she helped her friend, she followed her to the | Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. |
Dakshina Kosala or Southern Kosala was a | colony of Kosala kings identified to be the Chhattisg |
Also, at least one mixed breeding | colony of the Yelkouan and the Balearic Shearwater ex |
ected to the first Legislative Council for the | Colony of British Columbia; Homer was reelected in 18 |
posed for the Black Refugees to be sent to the | Colony of Freetown, Sierra Leone where their African |
tina where he was appointed administrator of a | colony of Boer refugees in Chubut. |
was the 21st general election for the British | colony of New Brunswick, but is considered the 1st ge |
Thus, casually, was born the French | colony of Cochinchina, with its capital at Saigon. |
one time was the capital of the entire Spanish | colony of Florida. |
was the first incorporated town in the English | colony of Virginia. |
In Brazil, the | colony of Equinoctial France was established in 1612, |
und: Optical microscope image of a transformed | colony of CHO expressing green fluorescent protein fr |
The park is also host to a very large | colony of rabbits. |
New England and the Clarence Valley in the new | colony of Queensland. |
y (1870-1872) was the thirteen ministry of the | Colony of New South Wales, and the third and final oc |
the 12th general election to take place in the | Colony of Nova Scotia, for the 12th General Assembly |
s; his mother, Rebecca, had arrived in the new | colony of Pennsylvania as a child in 1683, and his fa |
from Louisville, Kentucky, was once home to a | colony of Welsh-speaking Indians. |
ouse of Burgesses, an Attorney General for the | Colony of Virginia, and the youngest son of William R |
Antinomianism in the | Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1636-38 (1894). |
located in James City County, Virginia in the | Colony of Virginia. |
ober 1700 - 1738) was a deputy governor of the | Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. |
the 17th general election to take place in the | Colony of Nova Scotia, for the 17th General Assembly |
the 8th general election to take place in the | Colony of New Brunswick, for the 8th New Brunswick Le |
e he had secured a lease of lands, he set up a | colony of Englishmen and opened up a trade with Madei |
In March of 1638 he co-founded the | Colony of New Haven along with his classmate, Theophi |
The queen enters the | colony of a different species and, probably by employ |
A | colony of single-celled organisms is known as a colon |
In 1645 the legislature of the | Colony of Virginia prohibited barter, and valued the |
d by the renowned Freemason and founder of the | Colony of Georgia - General James Edward Oglethorpe o |
The Portuguese Man o' War is an example of a | colony of four different polyp forms. |
et (born 1641) was the Governor of the British | colony of Albemarle (which would later become North C |
Census of the inhabitants of the | Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. |
Virginia Cavaliers, the royal families of the | Colony of Virginia who brought the breeding of horses |
n Catholic priests to Madagascar arrive with a | colony of Portuguese emigrants who established a comm |
Heathcote was then in Batavia in the | colony of Demarara. |
1859, Tiffin became Colonial Architect for the | colony of Queensland, Australia. |
have been replaced with an exhibit featuring a | colony of honeybees and their hive. |
where he was one of the founders of the Union | Colony of Colorado and Greeley, Colorado. |
9 September 1751) was a deputy governor of the | Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. |
nd 1859 and after the creation of the separate | colony of Queensland he became a member of the Queens |
Angola, as a | colony of Portugal, was a major source of slaves to B |
New World from Spain while this region was the | colony of New Spain. |
inistry (1870) was the twelfth ministry of the | Colony of New South Wales, and the fifth and final oc |
A | colony of the Duke of Burgundy butterfly (Hamearis lu |
y appointed Col. DesBarres governor of the new | colony of Cape Breton Island. |
s brief was to determine how far the expanding | colony of New South Wales could be “made adequate to |
British colonial office acted swiftly, and the | Colony of British Columbia was proclaimed on August 2 |
first responsible government in Canada or any | colony of the British Empire. |
n of Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) from the | colony of New South Wales. |
ce was commuted to transportation to the Penal | Colony of New South Wales. |
ly cited as the reason for the creation of the | Colony of British Columbia. |
as the first Royal Governor of the first Royal | Colony of Georgia. |
al of settlers and traders to the 17th-century | colony of New Netherland, the Lenape and other native |
Port Royal, the capital of the French | colony of Acadia, was settled in 1604, one year after |
her authoritarian system of government for the | Colony of Virginia. |
g the Indians' willingness to cede land to the | colony of Virginia. |
missionaries in Africa, primarily serving the | colony of African-American ex-slaves living around Ca |
The | Colony of Lies is a BBC Books original novel written |
ear the excavation of ancient Sybaris, a Greek | colony of the 7th century BC. |
The | Colony of Lies reviews at Outpost Gallifrey |
the 4th general election to take place in the | Colony of Nova Scotia, for the 4th General Assembly o |
mpus developed on what was previously the farm | colony of Elgin State Hospital. |
1858) was a journalist and political figure in | Colony of Newfoundland. |
of settlers encouraged to immigrate to the new | colony of New Zealand by the British Government. |
gained some fame in the pre-Revolutionary War | Colony of Virginia as a gathering place for the Burge |
It is home to a large | colony of terns. |
They name it New Terra and establish the | colony of Eden. |
In 1922 the | colony of Southern Rhodesia had a chance (ultimately |
f Wisconsin, he established the nation's first | colony of white lab rats to use for his nutrition exp |
A year later the Stickeen was added to the | Colony of British Columbia (along with the Colony of |
Recently, a second | colony of wombats has been established at Richard Und |
were able to arrest and deport Morton, and the | colony of Mount Wollaston/Merrymount was officially d |
mbly of the Island of St. John represented the | colony of Prince Edward Island, then known as St. Joh |
astic and hoped to find a recently established | colony of his people there, led by Balin. |
e named in honour of the first governor of the | Colony of British Columbia, Sir James Douglas. |
e first expedition from England to the planned | colony of Maryland was undertaken by Cecilius Calvert |
he 1930s were more focused on the former Greek | colony of Cyrenaica than in Tripolitania, which was d |
ut General Assembly, The Public Records of the | Colony of Connecticut 1636-1776, Press of the Case Lo |
f Lord Howe Island, where it maintains a small | colony of less than 100 individuals on an offshore ro |
A | colony of white-eyed horn flies was established from |
being given the grant by Mexico to set up the | colony of Texas. |
Apparently a settler in the failed Scottish | colony of Stuarts Town (near present-day Port Royal, |
As a | colony of Spain and the United States, Puerto Rico wa |
ne of the oldest churches in what was then the | colony of Upper Canada. |
h German troops in the south of the Portuguese | colony of Angola in 1914 and 1915 (see German campaig |
he Romanesti - the former wine-making Imperial | colony of Romanov dynasty. |
d in 1883, present-day Mali became part of the | colony of French Sudan, and was its capital in 1908. |
s held by Sir George Yeardley, Governor of the | Colony of Virginia. |
The previous | colony of the Leeward Islands had existed since 1671, |
mber 1702 - 1751) was a deputy governor of the | Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. |
volunteers from the northwestern region of the | colony of South Carolina. |
Bernice visits the failed | colony of Jegg-Sau in search of long-lost treasure. |
stry (1865-1866) was the ninth ministry of the | Colony of New South Wales, and fourth occasion of bei |
eats of the Legislative Council in the British | Colony of Grenada. |
ve a maximum size determined by genetics, or a | colony of organisms may release waste which is ultima |
A disjunctive population, in ecology, is a | colony of plants or animals, whose geographical locus |
northwards to keep his own holdings within the | colony of Virginia. |
Some were taken to the penal | colony of New South Wales in Australia. |
took part in an expedition against the Spanish | colony of Nicaragua, ferried by young Captain Horatio |
equests, and after the creation in 1851 of the | colony of Victoria, out of the Port Phillip district |
He also served as a clerk in the | colony of Rhode Island in 1767. |
first census was held in November 1828 in the | colony of New South Wales. |
Birdwatch Ireland have established a | colony of Roseate Terns on Maiden Rock just north of |
uguenot explorer and the founder of the French | colony of Fort Caroline, located in present-day Jacks |
ed after an ancient ship of the Greek-Egyptian | colony of Naucratis. |
The General Court of the | Colony of New Plymouth was founded in 1620 when the P |
commissioner to examine the government of the | Colony of New South Wales by Lord Bathurst. |
the island group, and at that time, the Crown | colony of Fiji. |
the 14th general election to take place in the | Colony of Nova Scotia, for the 14th General Assembly |
sland, Texas to persuade the small Bonapartist | colony of Champ d'Asile to accept American jurisdicti |
emphasis on the Tamaulipan background and the | colony of Nuevo Santander." |
town sits within the lands of the former Dutch | Colony of New Netherland which became British territo |
ters of the City of London and Bristol for the | Colony of Plantation in New found land. |
sition of the city, the Romans established the | colony of Nova Augusta. |
November 1707, Boston) was the governor of the | Colony of Connecticut from 1698 to 1707. |
He signed a Treaty with the | Colony of Virginia in 1645, at which time he was call |
Samuel sailed for the | colony of Massachusetts, where his older brother Thom |
Does the Crown | Colony of Bechuanaland merit it's own article or not? |
847, Fitzroy served briefly as Governor of the | Colony of North Australia, although his lieutenant-go |
the 20th general election to take place in the | Colony of New Brunswick, for the 20th New Brunswick L |
ng landlocked Rhodesia via the then Portuguese | colony of Mozambique. |
e Arrow Lakes to the Big Bend Gold Rush in the | Colony of British Columbia. |
The Lost | Colony of Roanoke was near here. |
ng very large numbers of Chalkhill Blue, and a | colony of Silver-spotted Skipper. |
formation of eight shires (or counties) in the | colony of Virginia. |
wrote most of a “Precis of Information on the | Colony of Victoria, and its Capabilities for Defence” |
is carried out to maintain open areas for our | colony of one of Britain's rarest butterflies. |
William Lithgow was the Auditor General of the | colony of Sydney in Australia. |
He graduated from the College in the English | Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (th |
national boundary between Brazil and the Dutch | colony of Suriname. |
In 1851, even before the | colony of Victoria acquired full parliamentary self-g |
ia at the Red Sea port of Asseb in the Italian | colony of Eritrea. |
thplace to Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium ( | Colony of Claudius and Altar of the Agrippiner). |
Layard, Administrator of the Government of the | Colony of Fiji at the time. |
ht is a way of transferring energy to Shyra, a | colony of Vinean exiles that passes by Ixo every four |
its "drawing" signed in Common Council of the | Colony of New York, 20 March 1707, confirmed by lette |
the 11th general election to take place in the | Colony of Nova Scotia, for the 11th General Assembly |
A | colony of little individuals connected by coenochyme |
Born to Cornelious and Ann Bowman in the | Colony of Virginia, he married Mary Hite in Pennsylva |
Victoria's main duties were to protect the | colony of Victoria, conduct hydrological surveys, rec |
the House of Burgesses, the legislature of the | colony of Virginia. |
It housed a small | colony of people who suffered from leprosy over the y |
l M. Berry, a purchasing agent for the Indiana | Colony of California, came to Rancho San Pascual. |
the 6th general election to take place in the | Colony of New Brunswick, for the 6th New Brunswick Le |
The | Colony of Virginia chose the larger interpretation, a |
d the 400th anniversary of the founding of the | Colony of Virginia, it was selected as Virginia's tar |
He arrived in the | Colony of British Columbia in 1858, along with many o |
643) was a Scandinavian immigrant to the Dutch | colony of New Netherland after whom the Bronx River a |
when Edmund Francis Dunne founded the Catholic | Colony of San Antonio. |
Figure showing part of the female | colony of Halecium beanii, from an 1873 article by Ge |
nt purported to extend the jurisdiction of the | colony of New South Wales to New Zealand, in effect t |
p, at the request of Hyrum Graff, is the Hindu | colony of Ganges which is governed by Virlomi, a form |
g the trail is Clarity Tunnel, home to a large | colony of Free-tailed Bats. |
34) was a politician and lawyer in the British | colony of Virginia. |
In 1981, a | colony of black-footed ferrets, an animal previously |
ne, helping to show the continuity between the | Colony of Newfoundland (which we should create) and t |
of the founders of the College in the English | Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (no |
A rookery is a | colony of breeding animals, generally birds. |
02) was a lawyer, politician, and judge in the | Colony of Newfoundland. |
licly that Puerto Rico remained a territory or | colony of the United States, despite the 1952 approva |
another expedition to explore the new British | colony of Kenya. |
The British crown | colony of the Straits Settlements is established. |
low (1590-1664) was one of the founders of the | Colony of Connecticut. |
ater even flirted with joining the new Italian | colony of Eritrea. |
rict and partitioned in 1791 to create the new | colony of Upper Canada. |
nd Governor James Douglas as governor of a new | Colony of the Queen Charlotte Islands. |
He came to the | colony of New Amsterdam about 1632, and stayed there |
to the first Parliament of the self-governing | colony of Victoria, as MLC for Central Province. |
The Society had previously established a | colony of former American slaves on the coast, but th |
Forster ministry was the fifth ministry of the | Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the Premier |
an English barrister and first governor of the | Colony of Vancouver Island from its foundation in 184 |
er of government, education and culture in the | Colony of Virginia. |
Sydney is common ever since it became a prison | colony of the 1800's. |
A | colony of gipsies, who were little better than heathe |
rst meteorological station in the newly formed | colony of German Southwest Africa at Omaruru. |
Aaron Columbus Burr lobbied him to establish a | colony of freedmen in British Honduras, today Belize. |
ho was to become the first Governor of the new | colony of South Australia following the proclamation |
1810) was the first Lieutenant Governor of the | Colony of Van Diemens Land, founded in 1804, which in |
ugust 6 - The Colonies of Vancouver Island and | Colony of British Columbia are united, bearing the Ma |
, when Kings County was established within the | colony of New York, New Utrecht was one of its six or |
It then became the Portuguese | colony of Portuguese Guinea in the 19th century. |
The office of Governor of the separate | colony of North Carolina was first recognized in 1712 |
for various unusual plants, including a strong | colony of Lizard Orchids. |
y created in 1867 to the Governor of the "new" | Colony of British Columbia, which had been created fr |
in the Cotentin, is a saint born in the Saxon | colony of Bayeux in Normandy around 500 AD and who is |
The | colony of Queensland was formed with the signing of L |
the two towns of Portsmouth and Newport in the | Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, an |
In 1966, a prosimian | colony of approximately 90 individuals, belonging to |
ort Phillip, which was at the time part of the | colony of New South Wales. |
ocated 100 miles west of Tobruk in the Italian | colony of Libya. |
iation engaged in an "heroic effort" to oust a | colony of seagulls that had taken over the building, |
lengthened residence in the | Colony of Hong Kong |
chel de Lepinay was the governor of the French | colony of Louisiana from 1717 to 1718. |
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