| 6 AD | 6 AD - People often add additional “plug-ins” to their browsers such as the Yahoo! Toolbar, the Google Toolbar, etc. These can interfere with the use of your browser for CE 6. You may be able to correct a browser problem by disabling or removing a plug-in ...ce6.fiu.edu/browser_requirements.shtml
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| 18 AD | 18 AD - AD 18...., on surrender of this certificate. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this .... day of —, AD Sheriff. SKC. 38. The certificate of purchase shall be assignable by Certificate of •endorsement, and an assignment thereof shall vest in the assignee &y.books.google.com/books?id=1qM4AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA271
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| 50 AD | 50 AD - mächtig geworden; der tschen-ju der Türken musste sich sogar zehn Jahre lang vor ihnen in den Norden der Wüste Gobi zurückziehen; jedoch wurden sie bald wieder den Hiung-nu unterthan, und im Jahre 50 n. Chr. unterwarfen sich die U-huan, später die Sian-pi den Chinesen, obschon ...books.google.com/books?id=2bs9AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA151
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| 65 AD | 65 AD - They reappeared about AD 65, as we learn from the Talmud,2 when the controversy turned mainly upon the canonicity of Ecclesiastes, which the school of Shammai, who had the majority, opposed; so that the book was probably excluded.3 The question emerged again at a ...They reappeared about AD 65, as we learn from the Talmud,2 when the controversy turned mainly upon the canonicity of Ecclesiastes, which the school of Shammai, who had the majority, opposed; so that the book was probably excluded.3 The question emerged again at a later synod at Jabneh or Jamnia, when R. Eleasar ben Asaria was chosen patriarch, and Gamaliel the second deposed. Here it was decided, not unanimously however, but by a majority of Hillelites, that Ecclesiastes and the ... Show more Show lessbooks.google.com/books?id=kkM2AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA56
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| 70 AD | 70 AD - He took me to see an especially venerated Tabist temple dating, he said, from about the year 70 AD. Bound the courtyard were scores of huge Chinese vases, some orna- mented, some of plain red clay. They were supposed to contain the spirits of the dead, and he told ...He took me to see an especially venerated Tabist temple dating, he said, from about the year 70 AD. Bound the courtyard were scores of huge Chinese vases, some orna- mented, some of plain red clay. They were supposed to contain the spirits of the dead, and he told me — as an ex- celleit joke — how, onoe visiting this place with a brother missionary, they had entered into a violent discussion with the Taoist priests as to the truth of this belief, when his friend-^to demonstrate that ... Show more Show lesswww.archive.org/stream/linksinmylifeon00gambgoog/linksinmylifeon00gambgoog_djvu.txt
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| 100 AD | 100 AD - 1. Borders of Europe are mostly derived from the www.Euratlas.com map of Euratlas Map of Europe in 100 AD. 2. Borders of Asian countries derive from various Wikipedia articles and Google history map searches. 3. Some information also derive from Wikipedia's map of the ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:East-Hem_100ad.jpg
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| 130 AD | 130 AD - A vast Ebionite legend arose in Borne, and, under the name of "The Preaching" or "The Journeys of Peter," took a fixed shape about the year 130 AD, that is to say, 66 years, more or less, after the death of the apostles.1 The journeys and the preaching of Peter ...A vast Ebionite legend arose in Borne, and, under the name of "The Preaching" or "The Journeys of Peter," took a fixed shape about the year 130 AD, that is to say, 66 years, more or less, after the death of the apostles.1 The journeys and the preaching of Peter were its main subject. It told of the mission of the head of the apostles, chiefly on the coast of Phoenicia, the conversions which he had effected, and his struggles, especially with the great Antichrist, Simon of ... Show more Show lessbooks.google.com/books?id=8C0VAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA134
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| 150 AD | 150 AD - The astronomer Ptolemy, who lived in Alexandria about the year 150 AD, and who was famous as being the author of the planetary system universally recognised as correct down to the time of Copernicus, was the only one who furnished a more exact value ; this he ...times the value 3-^ for n and sometimes even the rougher approximation it = $. The astronomer Ptolemy, who lived in Alexandria about the year 150 AD, and who was famous as being the author of the planetary system universally recognised as correct down to the time of Copernicus, was the only one who furnished a more exact value ; this he designated, in the sexagesimal system of fractional notation which he employed, by 3, 8, 30,—that is 3 and ¥8¥ and ^-f§T, or as we now say 3 ... Show more Show lessbooks.google.com/books?id=skuOy70PlXcC&pg=PA128
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| 189 AD | 189 AD - Subscribed and sworn to before me, this ........ day of ............ AD 189... [SEAL] ......................................books.google.com/books?id=ZzNNAAAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA169
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| 200 AD | 200 AD - explanation of your handle I presume you are refering to "ZhugeLiang" -- an ancient Chinese character who lived in the 200 AD. He's a great guy, go look it up in Google!www.serotta.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5679&page=4
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