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into the hands of John Decatur, father of | Revolutionary War naval hero Stephen Decatur, Sr., then |
has stated in interviews her father shared | revolutionary ideals, and that he was a politician, alth |
e, his seven children, and his father, the | Revolutionary War hero "Light Horse Harry" Lee - are bur |
Quebec independence", "intends to favour a | revolutionary struggle to free the people", "intends to |
ny in the British government, who feared a | revolutionary movement at home, great suspicion was cast |
0 W) De Dion-Bouton cycle which featured a | revolutionary universally jointed driveshaft and a three |
tstill Avery (1741-1821), a fiery American | Revolutionary War hero who served as the first attorney |
n, supplies, and money needed to fight the | Revolutionary War. |
a view to the preservation of fighting and | revolutionary traditions of earlier formations, the name |
Revolution, it is crowned by the figure of | Revolutionary Justice, which stands above the representa |
en de Paris, (called Jullien fils), French | revolutionary |
ns of control in international finance, in | revolutionary activities and in some propaganda institut |
d to Robert Morris, the great financier of | Revolutionary times. |
ominen (1894-1981) was a Finnish Communist | revolutionary and later a social democratic journalist a |
In October 1840, the first specifically | revolutionary secret society of the period was repressed |
local committee, and the first region-wide | revolutionary centres were founded. |
ought with distinction in the first French | Revolutionary Wars and became, under the First French Em |
He was the first Cuban | Revolutionary Government Ambassador to Portugal, and fro |
the 1790s he altered his style to fit the | revolutionary atmosphere of the time, one of his last wo |
f the regiment, was assigned following the | Revolutionary War by act of the General Assembly of Mary |
Following the | Revolutionary War and the lost of Florida by the British |
The film follows famed | revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi (played by Renzo Ricci) |
e provided the launching pad for Chorley's | revolutionary ideas. |
during World War II and named for American | Revolutionary War ship captain Jeremiah O'Brien (1744-18 |
ing safe houses and transportation for the | revolutionary leader Oscar Turcios. |
royal armory to procure gunpowder for the | revolutionary cause. |
For the | Revolutionary War soldier, see John Mott (captain). |
He also worked for the | revolutionary government in Nicaragua, which affected hi |
: League for a | Revolutionary Workers' Party (Canadian section), 1937 |
: League for a | Revolutionary Workers' Party (Canadian section), 1930s |
Jirair founded a fedayee group for the | revolutionary activities, in 1892 edited and distributed |
ujillo performing political duties for the | Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) until he l |
continued to carry out commissions for the | Revolutionary Military Council. |
ns formed the International Bureau for the | Revolutionary Party in 1983. |
was arrested several times for conducting | revolutionary activities. |
up), Food Not Bombs, raising money for the | Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan at |
1882) was a German poet also noted for his | revolutionary activities and his escape from a Prussian |
functioned as the open mass front for the | Revolutionary Communist Party of India in Assam. |
As a poet he laid foundation for a | revolutionary innovation of Dutch poetry. |
land grants to the area as rewards for his | Revolutionary War service. |
otracted people's war as a means for small | revolutionary groups to fight the power of the state. |
devoted a large part of his estate for the | revolutionary period. |
more than sixteen and a half years for his | revolutionary activities. |
formerly the International Bureau for the | Revolutionary Party. |
The home itself is named for the | Revolutionary War battle of Saratoga, New York in which |
a successful writer, being a poet for the | revolutionary Young Irelanders in 1848 and a life-long I |
Stein, is the mouthpiece for Spielhagen's | revolutionary social theories. |
y in the United States to be named for the | Revolutionary War general (and later President) George W |
S. agents had posed as arms buyers for the | Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia or FARC. |
, Canada, and Japan, raising money for his | revolutionary party and bankrolling uprisings in China. |
ip to bear the name, and was named for the | Revolutionary War Battle of Princeton. |
g general assistance and direction for the | revolutionary struggles of all African people wherever t |
ficially as the Organizing Committee for a | Revolutionary Workers Party and then the League for a Re |
cres, believed they were necessary for the | revolutionary to succeed and he and other expatriates ce |
the two's supporters, who had formed the " | Revolutionary Party Tendency", soon joined them in found |
Libyans work in surveillance for Gaddafi's | Revolutionary Committees, a proportion of informants on |
Fayette Street, named for the | Revolutionary War hero Marquis de Lafayette, has numerou |
The result was a victory for the | Revolutionary Party of Democratic Unification, which won |
mphasizes the importance of theory for the | revolutionary movement, and criticizes Trotskyism, Stali |
land grants to the area as rewards for his | Revolutionary War service. |
In 1901, he was a correspondent for the | revolutionary newspaper "Iskra," and the following year |
he prime minister because "To vote for the | revolutionary man Ngo Dinh Diem is to build a society of |
He served in the American forces during | Revolutionary War and later moved to Kentucky. |
te of a major battle between the forces of | Revolutionary France and the Allied Coalition. |
one of the great resorts for foreigners of | revolutionary tastes during the end of the eighteenth ce |
This split in 1973 to form the | Revolutionary Socialist League. |
l Workers International League to form the | Revolutionary Communist Party (1944-1949]. |
n 1938 their tendencies merged to form the | Revolutionary Socialist League. |
son (another former ISL member) formed the | Revolutionary Tendency within the SWP. |
Babu Divakaran split away and formed the | Revolutionary Socialist Party (Marxist). |
the candidate of the newly formed National | Revolutionary Party, the forerunner of the PRI. |
07 in Hialeah, Florida) was a former Cuban | revolutionary and ally of Fidel Castro. |
brother of U.S. colonel and former German | revolutionary commander Fritz Anneke, his sister-in-law |
unded by Gideon G. Warren, former American | Revolutionary War officer. |
d in 1963, his current helped to found the | Revolutionary Workers Party in Argentina. |
f Albania (later only PLA) and founded the | Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey (TDKP); another |
hevar broke away from AIFB and founded the | Revolutionary Forward Bloc. |
ppitt Manufacturing Company was founded by | Revolutionary War officer, Col. Christopher Lippitt, his |
was named Matildaville by its founder, the | Revolutionary War hero Light Horse Harry Lee. |
y hoped, eventually unite all fragments of | revolutionary social democracy in Russia. |
Free Anti | Revolutionary Party (Vrije Anti-Revolutionaire Partij) |
Historische Unie), merger of the Free Anti | Revolutionary Party, the Christian Historical Voters' Le |
(1895-1969) was an Indian freedom fighter, | revolutionary and member of Rajya Sabha. |
In 1892 she briefly published Freedom: A | Revolutionary Anarchist-Communist Monthly, and was often |
y echo the New Testament, Freemasonry, and | revolutionary ideals. |
The letter, took its name from Bolshevik | revolutionary Grigory Zinoviev. |
It originated in 1969 as a split from the | Revolutionary Marxist-Leninist League around Harpal Brar |
Divakaran broke away from the | Revolutionary Socialist Party (Bolshevik) when the group |
several families with land grants from the | revolutionary war. |
ims for military service stemming from the | Revolutionary War (paying too generously soldiers who ha |
n early mill and a saltpetre cave from the | Revolutionary War are also within the Natural Area. |
n of Dr. Bell, a Loyalist refugee from the | Revolutionary War, before he arrived in Georgia in 1802. |
thouse as well as of Fort Andrews from the | Revolutionary War. |
She had been released from a | revolutionary prison, accused of hiding a priest. |
their stories have changed from extremely | revolutionary into a more realistic story. |
ounded in 1987, following a split from the | Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey (TDKP). |
ites are that of 52 soldiers, 388 from the | Revolutionary War, 3 from the War of 1812, 8 from the Ci |
ilitary Classics explicitly written from a | revolutionary perspective. |
originally used to bury soldiers from the | Revolutionary War operating under the name of St. John's |
ission section and draws its name from the | revolutionary theme which runs through the team and inde |
ood's leadership distanced itself from his | revolutionary ideology, adhering instead to a nonviolent |
can military and political leader from the | Revolutionary War era to the early 19th Century. |
berated Charles Albert of Sardinia, from a | revolutionary mob in Milan, and in October was promoted |
with disarming the rebel fighters from the | Revolutionary United Front led by Augustine Gbao. |
An episode from the | Revolutionary War, in NYT on April 8, 1883 |
Hessian soldier from the | Revolutionary war |
cted a large number of broadsides from the | revolutionary era which were sold at auction in 1898 in |
They were descended from a | Revolutionary War commander, and their great-great uncle |
ns of American military campaigns from the | Revolutionary War to the Vietnam War. |
ge at the root” connotation fundamental to | revolutionary societal change. |
national lottery that partially funded the | Revolutionary War from 1776 to 1778. |
red a large number of the future Bulgarian | revolutionary leaders. |
Set in the near future, a small gang of | revolutionary students are hidden away by a small-time t |
Grey Gardens ("The | Revolutionary Costume for Today") -- Christine Ebersole |
s, from Arthur Parker to Paul Gauguin, are | revolutionary; this is their great manifesto, striding f |
George Reid, | Revolutionary War officer |
Sr. (1883-1972) was a German-born American | revolutionary socialist political activist, journalist, |
Core Performance Golf: The | Revolutionary Training and Nutrition Program for Success |
The Sierra Leone government and | Revolutionary United Front (RUF) were encouraged to stre |
mprisoned under the tsarist government for | revolutionary involvements. |
The grandson of | Revolutionary War officer, printer, and congressman Matt |
ld, Massachusetts, the son and grandson of | Revolutionary War veterans. |
The graphics were | revolutionary for their time, and characters were render |
The grave of | Revolutionary War General Thomas Thomas is located on th |
sios Pipis (? - 1821) was a Greek Orthodox | revolutionary commander in the Greek War of Independence |
πος Βιλαέτης, 1781-1821) was a Greek Greek | revolutionary leader. |
a common, the Blue Swamp Burial Ground (a | Revolutionary War era cemetery), and two bridges over th |
At 40 minutes past the hour, a group of | revolutionary soldiers appear from the clock while a bar |
, Bell would follow Yates and the group of | revolutionary socialist impossiblists around him out of |
In 1978, a small groups of | revolutionary industrial workers of Kolkata & its vicini |
and volunteers for an armed guard against | revolutionary activists. |
ia, and began to disarm the Red Guards and | revolutionary soldiers. |
combined to create the Guatemalan National | Revolutionary Unity (Unidad Revolucionaria Nacional Guat |
t of Guatemala and the Guatemalan National | Revolutionary Unity (URNG) in which the parties agreed t |
tical crime; terrorism; guerrilla warfare; | revolutionary warfare; and under coup. |
Che Guevara, Marxist | revolutionary |
Coronado had a | revolutionary spirit, and she became famous while living |
s partner Jonathan Greenleaf Eveleth had a | revolutionary idea. |
to the little village which had witnessed | revolutionary changes in the coming of the railroad. |
nd national consciousness that had enabled | Revolutionary forces to defeat aristocratic regimes in b |
After their deaths, they were hailed as | revolutionary martyrs by the Maoist government, a title |
Cornelius Harnett, American | Revolutionary |
the home of Henry “Light Horse Harry” Lee, | Revolutionary War hero; it was to Salona that Dolley Mad |
Nancy Hart (a | Revolutionary War era woman) was a resident of what is n |
apped one shoe buckle with Israel Hatch, a | revolutionary soldier and new owner of the Garrison Hous |
daily there are people who have tremendous | revolutionary experiences which they associate with Jesu |
citizens of the Soviet Union, having fled | revolutionary Russia in 1920, hence they believed that t |
He had | Revolutionary forebearers, and his parents were Methodis |
He was | revolutionary and a philosophical writer. |
Gramsci: Hegemony and | revolutionary strategy |
ancis Lightfoot Lee and Richard Henry Lee, | Revolutionary War general Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee, |
American workers, and were seen by her as | revolutionary American struggles which provided fertile |
armed revolt against the highly unpopular | Revolutionary Committee of Georgia (Revkom), an acting B |
h -seen "through Lyell's eyes"- gave him a | revolutionary insight into the geological history of the |
beginning of 1876 and committed himself to | revolutionary work. |
onal school in 1903, he threw himself into | revolutionary movements occurring in China. |
until 1852, when, owing to his pronounced | revolutionary opinions, he was removed from his chair. |
actually hyperbolic and motivated his next | revolutionary theorem. |
In his later | revolutionary career, he was privy to the Indo-German Co |
In his autobiography | Revolutionary Suicide, Huey P. Newton claimed that the d |
rigade" in June, 1919 and begin his second | revolutionary campaign. |
Party of India, he contacted his erstwhile | revolutionary colleagues who, at this juncture, were hes |
Travel information on Historic Camden | Revolutionary War Site |
The Historic Camden | Revolutionary War Site in Camden, South Carolina preserv |
Historic Camden | Revolutionary War Site main page |
Historic Camden | Revolutionary War Site listing in the National Register |
поэзии на урду (Pages from the History of | Revolutionary Poetry in Urdu), "Народы Азии и Африки", 1 |
ion of 1934, and became an ongoing hive of | revolutionary activity since the election of the Popular |
It was a home of | Revolutionary War General Otho Holland Williams (1749-17 |
Carolina at Chapel Hill, named in honor of | Revolutionary War general and founder of the University |
nime shows as Ouran High School Host Club, | Revolutionary Girl Utena, FLCL, Neon Genesis Evangelion, |
ation of the Elizabeth Van Tassel house, a | Revolutionary War-era tavern mentioned by Washington Irv |
lition Repeating Rifle" design by Hunt was | revolutionary, introducing an early iteration of the lev |
ietnam War, World War II, World War I, the | Revolutionary War, or the Spanish-American War is displa |
sis" was part of an idealistic Europe-wide | revolutionary movement. |
For the political ideology, see | Revolutionary socialism. |
These were considered innovative, if not | revolutionary ideas concerning mental health treatment i |
s heroic realism, which featured images of | Revolutionary leaders such as Lenin as larger-than-life |
ort systems that could be implemented with | revolutionary change to our current national and interna |
A James Whitehill fought in the | Revolutionary war against the British. |
llowing United States' independence in the | Revolutionary War. |
In the | Revolutionary War, Eveleigh first joined the 2nd South C |
'Naples between the Great Powers in the | Revolutionary Era', in J. Roberston and J. Davis, eds., |
He fought with the Virginia militia in the | Revolutionary War and represented Virginia in the U.S. C |
He served in the | Revolutionary War, for a while on the staff of General W |
our Party, Iremashvili was involved in the | revolutionary activities in Transcaucasia and joined the |
n years of service with Gen. Marion in the | Revolutionary War, Oscar Marion likely returned with the |
al late Ayatullah Khomeini and many in the | revolutionary Iranian leadership. |
1823, Dunbog) was a British soldier in the | Revolutionary War and later a Scottish Member of Parliam |
rly age, obtained commissioned rank in the | revolutionary wars and became aide-de-camp to Bernadotte |
kimer (later to be a heroic general in the | Revolutionary War) had his first military command here w |
a noble family, he participated in secret | revolutionary societies. |
ashington's elite corps of officers in the | Revolutionary War (the Society of the Cincinnati). |
Dillon's family was involved in Irish | revolutionary politics; her uncle Joseph Mary Plunkett w |
), left home at a young age, fought in the | Revolutionary War himself (in North Carolina) and later |
He served in the | Revolutionary Army in 1779 and 1780 and was a member of |
rty (later Communist Party Holland) in the | revolutionary parliamentary party. |
$40 annual pension for his services in the | Revolutionary War. |
l identity and social reinforcement in the | revolutionary atmosphere, and because of the embassy act |
In the | Revolutionary War, Colonel Hartley commanded the 6th Pen |
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