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Recreating 16th and 17th Century Clothing: The Renaissance Tailor 16th and 17th Century Clothing: Renaissance tailoring techniques, technical advice, manuscript sources, and clothing construction demonstrations for LII: Constitution Amendment XVI. The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several 16th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP-16) Sponsored by ACM SIGOPS in cooperation with INRIA. This conference brings together developers and researchers from university, industry and government to NGA - Dutch and Flemish Painting 16th-17th centuries DUTCH AND FLEMISH PAINTING OF THE 16TH-17TH CENTURIES. Religious and political turmoil in the 1500s split the Low Countries into two nations with differing
In the late 17th century the rich began eating ice cream. Many rich people built special underground chambers in the grounds of their houses for preserving ice during the summer. The ice was covered in straw to preserve it.
The Worthington 17th Century Project has been formed with the express object of searching for all references to Worthingtons in the 17th century world wide. From the information generated it will establish genealogies of Worthington lines throughout the 17th century and connect them to known lines of the 16th and earlier centuries. Biographical information on families allied by marriage will be included.
The 17th Century was a period of great religious turmoil. The Protestant religion spread over many parts of Europe. The protestant followers were greatly persecuted by Roman Catholics and had to leave their homes in fear of their lives.
FRENCH 17TH CENTURY FLINTLOCK This handsome 17th Century Flintlock Pistol features a simulated Ivory butt plate and heavily engraved simulated brass 10.5” barrel. It ... features a blued hammer, trigger and fittings. The wood stock is highly polished with a very decretive and elaborate lock mechanism.
Settlement in what became Pennsylvania began toward the middle of the 17th century around 1640. Some history is given in Johnson for Swedish settlement, in the two books by Weslager for Dutch and English settlement, and in Jenkins. The maps are organized chronologically as shown by the links below. A decade is assumed to begin in 1660, say, and end in 1669.
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