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  • 101Heinrich Remigius Sauerländer (1776–1847) — Heinrich Remigius Sauerländer (* 13. Dezember 1776 in Frankfurt am Main; † 2. Juni 1847 in Aarau) war ein deutsch schweizerischer Verleger (Gründer des Verlages Sauerländer). Sauerländer war Präsident der Aargauischen Gesellschaft für… …

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  • 102Siamesisch-Birmanischer Krieg 1775–1776 — Siamesisch Birmanischer Krieg Wat Chiang Man in Chiang Mai (7. Jahrhundert) Da …

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  • 103Grand Incendie de New York de 1776 — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Grand Incendie de New York. Dessin contemporain du Grand Incendie de New York de 1776 …

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  • 104Extended Stay America - Orlando - Maitland - 1776 Pembrook Dr. — Extended Stay America Orlando Maitland 1776 Pembrook Dr. (Орландо,США) Категория отеля: 2 звездочный отель …

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  • 105USS Lexington (1776) — The first USS Lexington of the United States Navy was a brigantine purchased in 1776.Originally named the Wild Duck , Abraham van Bibber purchased her for the Maryland Committee of Safety, at St. Eustatius in the Dutch West Indies in February… …

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  • 106USS Reprisal (1776) — USS Reprisal , 18, was the first ship of what was to become the United States Navy to be given the name promising hostile action in response to an offence. Originally the merchantman brig Molly , she was purchased by the Marine Committee of the… …

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  • 107USS Sachem (1776) — The first Sachem was a sloop of war in the United States Navy during the American Revolutionary War. The Continental brigantine USS|Lexington|1776|2, commanded by Captain John Barry, captured the sloop HMS|Edward, a tender to British frigate… …

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  • 108Maritime history of the United States (1776–1799) — This article is part of the U.S. Maritime History series. Maritime history of Colonial America 1776–1799 1800–1899 1900–1999 2000 The Maritime his …

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  • 109USS Congress (1776) — was a galley that served the American Colonial Navy during the American Revolution. The galley – which was rowed by oarsmen instead of using sail had the distinction of serving the young American Navy for only a week before being scuttled after… …

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  • 110USS Boston (1776) — The first USS Boston was a gondola built at Skenesborough (present day Whitehall), New York, in 1776, with a crew of 45 for General Benedict Arnold s short lived Lake Champlain Fleet. She took part in the Battle of Valcour Island that delayed the …

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