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  • ...m/PM.qst?a=o&d=98311761 Volume Two: From the Royal Régime to the Treaty of Utrecht, 1663-1713, online]
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  • ...tary expeditions to the region, but abandoned its claim in the [[Treaty of Utrecht]] (April, 1713).
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  • :1713: Treaty of Utrecht[http://www.llanito.net/utrecht.htm]
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  • ...m/PM.qst?a=o&d=98311761 Volume Two: From the Royal Régime to the Treaty of Utrecht, 1663-1713, online]
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  • ...originated in the 1494 [[Treaty of Torsedillas]] and the 1713 [[Treaty of Utrecht]], neither of which mentioned the islands.
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  • ...rse of [[Queen Anne's War]], and its conquest confirmed by the [[Treaty of Utrecht]] of 1713. France retained possession of Île St Jean ([[Prince Edward Isla
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  • *1713 Treaty of Utrecht[http://www.heraldica.org/topics/france/utrecht.htm] - cedes Gibraltar to Britain.
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  • ...guarantee of the Hanoverian succession and the status quo of the Peace of Utrecht (1713); George is credited with restoring peace in northern Europe.<ref> De
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  • ...ollandic]], which includes the dialects spoken in North and South Holland, Utrecht and the southwestern portion of Gelderland.
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  • ...sely with [[Wilhelm Martin]] and [[William Vogelsang]] at [[Leiden]] and [[Utrecht]]. In 1919 he joined his father's Amsterdam gallery, restructured it as a
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  • ...weeks, Willem Hendrik became Stadholder of the states of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Overijssel and Gelderland meaning he was, in effect, supreme ruler of the
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  • ...mbQC&pg=PA412 |pages=p. 412 |isbn= 9067642096 |publisher=VSP BV |location=Utrecht |year=1996 |chapter=Quantum physics and communication engineering}}
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  • ...delta] Faculty of Geosciences, Dept. of Physical Geography, University of Utrecht, Netherlands</ref>
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  • ...ance in 1697, and attacked Quebec. France lost the war and the [[Treaty of Utrecht]] in 1713 gave the British possession of Hudson Bay and Acadia, which was r
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  • ...oke in 1703, became a British colony in 1707 as confirmed by the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713. [[Malta]] [1964] was acquired from France by Nelson in 1799, and c
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  • ...the rest of his life. In 1643, Cartesian philosophy was condemned at the [[Utrecht University]], and Descartes began his long correspondence with [[Elisabeth
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  • ...763. Mainland [[Nova Scotia]] came under British rule with the [[Treaty of Utrecht]] (1713); the [[Treaty of Paris (1763)]] ceded all of [[New France]] to [[B
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  • ...dam, as the city was then called, was chartered in 1306 by the Bishop of [[Utrecht]]. Soon after (1369) Amsterdam joined the [[Hanseatic League]] and became o
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  • ...psburg wars against France. To the Netherlands he added Friesland in 1524, Utrecht and Overijssel in 1528, Groningen in 1536, and Gelderland in 1543. Charles ...panish Netherlands (which later became Belgium). In response the Union of Utrecht (1579) united the seven northern provinces against Spain. They formally dec
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