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ietnam War, World War II, World War I, the | Revolutionary War, or the Spanish-American War is displa |
During the | Revolutionary War it supplied grain to George Washington |
edmont against Austria in order to end the | revolutionary activities that the governments inside Ita |
at supposedly occurred during or after the | Revolutionary War Battle of Germantown; the stories tell |
He became a purveyor of supplies in the | Revolutionary Army. |
es many graves of people who fought in the | Revolutionary War. |
er Uprising of 1830 Bonawentura joined the | revolutionary government, taking, among others, posts of |
ocumenting in first person her role in the | revolutionary movement from 1894 to 1914, was published |
served in militia dragoon units during the | Revolutionary War, and eventually rose to brigadier gene |
Komitet Wojskowy), a Polish faction in the | revolutionary and split Russian Empire military. |
h Navy as early as 1776 and throughout the | Revolutionary War. |
up), Food Not Bombs, raising money for the | Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan at |
He enlisted during the | Revolutionary War in 1776 and settled in Boston after th |
polis 500 for owner Andy Granatelli in the | revolutionary Pratt & Whitney Turbinecar. |
He took part in the | revolutionary movements of 1848, was forced to flee to S |
In that year he joined the | Revolutionary Army, serving in the Philadelphia Militia |
In the two decades after the | Revolutionary War, numerous slaveholders in the Chesapea |
t criticized the CPUSA for liquidating the | revolutionary line on the African American national ques |
arian communes under the protection of the | Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Nestor Makhno wher |
It is a founding member of the | Revolutionary Internationalist Movement. |
director, Ceri Dingle, is a veteran of the | Revolutionary Communist Party and its offshoot, Living M |
cusses how anarchist ideals align with the | revolutionary, independent spirit of America from rural |
uate the name of a learned scholar and the | revolutionary son of the soil amongst the youth of futur |
During the | Revolutionary War, Colonel Cortlandt commanded the 2nd N |
tions of 1848-the Algermissens were of the | revolutionary party and were driven from Germany when th |
d have petitioned for their freedom as the | revolutionary constitution in France abolished slavery i |
"totally and profoundly influenced by the | revolutionary movements of the '60s and '70s." |
William IV of Prussia on the demand of the | revolutionary populace of Berlin in the Spring of Nation |
ustify himself, he was found guilty by the | Revolutionary Tribunal of having intrigued with the enem |
rom Ninety-Six, South Carolina, during the | Revolutionary War, and had passed Broad River, he was an |
and for supporting, during the 1930s, the | revolutionary fascist Iron Guard. |
of the Connecticut militia, and during the | Revolutionary War he accompanied General Wolcott's force |
He became a member of the | Revolutionary Socialist Party in 1979. |
After the | Revolutionary War, Trinity became a parish of the Protes |
of Kollam, Central Committee Member of the | Revolutionary Socialist Party, State President of U.T.U. |
f Albania (later only PLA) and founded the | Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey (TDKP); another |
NRSP emerged through a split in the | Revolutionary Socialist Party. |
functioned as the open mass front for the | Revolutionary Communist Party of India in Assam. |
Differences developed in the | Revolutionary Tendency as to how to characterise the SWP |
During the | Revolutionary War, the British occupied the meeting hous |
during the Cold War, directly prior to the | revolutionary wave known as the "Autumn of Nations". |
e objective conditions and in light of the | revolutionary goal. |
ocialism in the United States based on the | revolutionary traditions and struggles" of American hist |
-1930s using a workforce of 1,000, and the | revolutionary concrete lock system was opened by Prince |
ratiya Jana Sangh, Hindu Mahasabha and the | Revolutionary Communist Party of India. |
, Alston moved to South Carolina after the | Revolutionary War and settled near Greens Mill, which so |
The | Revolutionary Years: West Africa Since 1800 Accra - Lond |
athizing Bedford County militia during the | Revolutionary War. |
920, he joined the Bolshevik party and the | Revolutionary committee in Kamianka. |
Al-Sallal led the | revolutionary forces that deposed King Muhammad al-Badr |
utenant Ebenezer Stearns who served in the | Revolutionary War with the Green Mountain Boys of Vermon |
Tayler was a Patriot during the | Revolutionary War. |
Although his father was a colonel in the | Revolutionary army, Ralph Earl himself was a Loyalist. |
The | Revolutionary Ukrainian Party (Ukrainian: Революційна Па |
r cast member of The Electric Company, the | revolutionary children's show from the 1970s produced by |
once home to George Washington during the | Revolutionary War, and to Andrew Jackson Downing (archit |
s served in the French and Indian War, the | Revolutionary War, the Mexican-American War, and the Civ |
in 1958 in honor of Carl Gustav Jung, the | revolutionary psychologist. |
Ian Hunter, Wall was also a reader of the | Revolutionary History journal. |
icism and censorship were repealed and the | revolutionary tricolor flag re-established. |
el Wasson and David Hawes, soldiers in the | Revolutionary War. |
f the Jana Sangh, the Hindu Mahasabha, the | Revolutionary Communist Party of India and a section of |
ary Poet; Bobby Coleman, co-founder of the | Revolutionary Poets Brigade, will present "Labor History |
The | Revolutionary Command Council dissolved itself in Octobe |
During the | Revolutionary War he served in the Continental Army at t |
He served in Continental Army during the | Revolutionary War, from 1776 to 1777, and then received |
val shipping caused by the outbreak of the | Revolutionary War with France prompted her purchase and |
rges of carrying out activities within the | Revolutionary East Culture Centers (DDKD). |
lader (1742-1823), American soldier in the | Revolutionary War; delegate to the Continental Congress |
It was perpetrated by members of the | Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC guerrilla) |
alists during the Southern Campaign of the | Revolutionary War. |
largest book printed in America before the | Revolutionary War. |
In 1923 the | revolutionary wing that had assumed power in the Labour |
concern at human rights violations by the | Revolutionary United Front (RUF) and the lack of impleme |
o quartered Hessian mercenaries during the | Revolutionary War, soldiers who were paid one guinea per |
they farmed, hunted and scouted until the | Revolutionary War. |
on Mercer's life and contributions to the | Revolutionary War. |
789-1799), because his name figured on the | Revolutionary banishment list, established by the Conven |
y roots in America all the way back to the | Revolutionary War; her mother, a native of Thailand, is |
ad been the highest-ranking officer of the | Revolutionary War, having in 1798 been appointed a Lieut |
n 1894, and Aparicio Saravia took over the | revolutionary forces with the rank of General. |
After the | Revolutionary War, Todd was chosen as a member of Pennsy |
f the regiment, was assigned following the | Revolutionary War by act of the General Assembly of Mary |
He and Bateman joined the | Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, where they remai |
He was commissioned a captain during the | Revolutionary War. |
The | Revolutionary Student Brigade (RSB) was a Marxist-Lenini |
hevar broke away from AIFB and founded the | Revolutionary Forward Bloc. |
mpede French and American ships during the | Revolutionary War. |
ounded in 1987, following a split from the | Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey (TDKP). |
The | Revolutionary Poet in the United States: the Poetry of T |
The | revolutionary government repudiated the sales of land ma |
mmunist Party (Turkey - N. Kurdistan), the | Revolutionary Communist Party (USA), and CCOMPOSA (Coord |
The | Revolutionary Communist League of Britain was a Maoist p |
depth history that goes clear back to the | Revolutionary War in the surrounding areas as well. |
he resigns the Spanish cause and joins the | Revolutionary Army and embarks in a successful military |
as a parish church for the area during the | Revolutionary era when the area's actual parish church o |
He was supportive of the | revolutionary activity in the American colonies. |
The end of World War I brought about the | revolutionary development, which Benedict XV had foresee |
nside Labour, because he believed that the | revolutionary party can emerge only from a mass working- |
ites are that of 52 soldiers, 388 from the | Revolutionary War, 3 from the War of 1812, 8 from the Ci |
the opening events of the Revolution, the | revolutionary Avignonnais had forced a new municipal ele |
ess in early 1982 both the RWF-FRT and the | Revolutionary Unity League, or Turnerites sent represent |
The | Revolutionary Marxist-Leninist League was a small Maoist |
It was perpetrated by members of the | Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC guerrilla) |
t Dukhonin would be allowed a trial by the | Revolutionary Tribunal in Petrograd, but a mob of soldie |
mained there until the commencement of the | Revolutionary War, when, not considering himself absolve |
ssion for the Humanitarian Accord with the | Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia guerrilla group ( |
d in the cockpit: We get hands-on with the | revolutionary tablet device to show some of the most pop |
In 1977, the group was renamed the | Revolutionary Marxist-Leninist Communist League, and it |
He is a member of the | Revolutionary Socialist Party. |
rlichev was also a prominent member of the | revolutionary movement in Macedonia and a Bulgarian publ |
The | revolutionary element in Carson's work was her extrapola |
Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry during the | Revolutionary War. |
y Council, and chief of field staff of the | Revolutionary Military Council. |
) members who had been associated with the | Revolutionary Youth Movement II grouping that emerged ou |
The deceased was engaged in the | Revolutionary war, in which he was wounded: he was admit |
as young, he was greatly influenced by the | revolutionary movement and joined series of anti-imperia |
e became an active Trotskyist, joining the | Revolutionary Socialist League. |
Named Camp Greene, after the | Revolutionary War hero, Nathanael Greene. |
During the | Revolutionary War one skirmish was fought in Ashe County |
When the | Revolutionary Tribunal of Paris was created by the Natio |
department of muster-master-general in the | Revolutionary War, but not officially reported, however; |
ic that creatively depicted reality in the | revolutionary era. |
Douglas' work entitled Black Panther: The | Revolutionary Art of Emory Douglas in 2007-8 at the MOCA |
king class in decadence, and therefore the | revolutionary period, of the capitalist system. |
Nash was an active supporter of the | revolutionary cause. |
Manuel embraced the | revolutionary ideas, and after the storming of the Basti |
ry in Grenoble, Huxley was involved in the | revolutionary discovery of superconductivity in the ferr |
has yet to record a single instance of the | revolutionary method that has not resulted in a welter o |
ional Congress of Belgium (1830-1831), the | revolutionary body responsible for drafting the new Belg |
ic schools; served as a captain during the | Revolutionary War; engaged in the manufacture of iron; m |
After the | Revolutionary War, he settled in Albany, New York, and b |
d in December 1979 in order to replace the | Revolutionary Army of Kampuchea. |
fers to the ideological liquidation of the | revolutionary party program by party members. |
emocratic Society, the Black Panthers, the | Revolutionary Union, The Resistance, American Friends Se |
In the two decades after the | Revolutionary War, so many planters freed slaves that th |
Founding Brothers: The | Revolutionary Generation by Joseph J. Ellis (Alfred A. K |
originally used to bury soldiers from the | Revolutionary War operating under the name of St. John's |
hat dealt with involving anarchists in the | revolutionary effort and affirming the need to fight aga |
rn of chiliastic upheaval which marred the | revolutionary movements of the 20th century. |
Its origins were in the | revolutionary wars where the massed French militias lack |
e student organization associated with the | Revolutionary Union, which became the Revolutionary Comm |
th institutions for participating with the | revolutionary activities of the Narodniks movement. |
devoted a large part of his estate for the | revolutionary period. |
rested, and Mousavi himself ordered by the | Revolutionary Guard to stay silent. |
ulers, minting his own coins, creating the | revolutionary Welsh Laws, and using his diplomacy to sec |
garrison of the city until the end of the | Revolutionary War in 1783. |
an edition (authorized by Congress) of the | Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United St |
The | revolutionary disturbances compelled him to flee from Ly |
ds of four former slaves who fought in the | Revolutionary War and their families, is on this highway |
In its lifetime, the | Revolutionary Conservative Caucus published policy paper |
in Upstate South Carolina just before the | Revolutionary War. |
He served in the | Revolutionary Army as aide-de-camp to general John Sulli |
ign terrorist organizations, including the | Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia and the Popular F |
of Alamance in 1771, was a veteran of the | Revolutionary War and George Rogers Clark's 1778 expedit |
ntal as a bastion of patriotism during the | Revolutionary War. |
s of New Haven who gave their lives in the | Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Mexican-American |
17th birthday when he actually joined the | revolutionary newspaper, called "Denis and Stancho ideas |
He was actively involved in the | Revolutionary Soldiers' Council in Brussels and to a les |
publication titled "America's Maoists: the | Revolutionary Union, the Venceremos Organization: Report |
Battle of Kings Mountain, 1780, during the | Revolutionary War. |
He was implicated in the | revolutionary movements of 1831 and 1832, after which he |
in Kalapani, as one of the leaders of the | revolutionary movement in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. |
At beginning of the | Revolutionary War, Contee entered the Continental Army, |
ture, and Society at the Crossroads of the | Revolutionary Tradition and Revolutionary Socialism. |
Otto subsequently involved himself in the | revolutionary events of 1848, and came under police inve |
fensive position of Fort Putnam during the | Revolutionary War defensive network at West Point. |
formerly the International Bureau for the | Revolutionary Party. |
inois country for the Americans during the | Revolutionary War. |
hings from The Sound of Music, echoing the | revolutionary rendition by John Coltrane on his 1960 alb |
"Based on the proposal of the | Revolutionary Council and in accordance with the canonic |
He became acquainted with leaders of the | revolutionary movement, finally joining the Socialist Re |
The | Revolutionary Organization of Armed People (ORPA) was st |
d in 1963, his current helped to found the | Revolutionary Workers Party in Argentina. |
In 1938, the | revolutionary government asked King Rama VIII's regency |
ed as Washington's headquarters during the | Revolutionary War from April 1782 until August 1783. |
In 1948, he joined the | Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang's central stan |
The home itself is named for the | Revolutionary War battle of Saratoga, New York in which |
, Commoners, and the Hidden History of the | Revolutionary Atlantic (2000) |
Valley was a small engagement between the | revolutionary Yaqui natives and the United States Army o |
ey to Exeter, established that year as the | Revolutionary capital. |
During the | Revolutionary War, the meeting house was used as an outp |
rities Barrera was a key associated of the | Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) in drug re |
made obsolete by the commissioning of the | revolutionary battleship HMS Dreadnought at the end of 1 |
He was a member of the | Revolutionary committee from 1774 to 1776, and later rai |
he was murdered in Tripoli by order of the | revolutionary government. |
ission section and draws its name from the | revolutionary theme which runs through the team and inde |
ly proponent of the forward pass after the | revolutionary play was added to an extensive list of reg |
Ballet Russe Ballet Russes, An ode to the | revolutionary twentieth-century dance troupe known as th |
In the | revolutionary movement of 1848, he organized the Extreme |
the KBW adopted a programme advocating the | revolutionary overthrow of capitalism and the bourgeois |
When the | revolutionary disturbances broke out in May 1848, and ma |
ioned captain of a troop of cavalry in the | Revolutionary War. |
as unanimously elected as President of the | Revolutionary Council. |
Following the | Revolutionary War and the lost of Florida by the British |
a successful writer, being a poet for the | revolutionary Young Irelanders in 1848 and a life-long I |
an soldiers and the 300-400 members of the | Revolutionary Democratic Council (CDR) militia by surpri |
In 1985 it merged with the | Revolutionary Workers Headquarters and formed the Freedo |
m these heavy misfortunes when in 1793 the | Revolutionary government suppressed it. |
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