Articles, tagged with "king george iii", page 1
14th February 2012
George Washington lost a love then married a rich wife—but did the marriage have passion?
Thomas Jefferson lost one love because of death—and one because of principles.
Teddy Roosevelt lost a true love through tragic death, then married a woman he'...
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Author:
Stitch Rojas
16th November 2011
START: Kew Bridge Railway Station or Kew Gardens Underground and Railway Station
FINISH: Richmond Underground and Railway Station
DISTANCE: 6 miles (10km)
REFRESHMENTS: Kew Gardens Station area; Kew Green; Richmond riverside
If you are starting from...
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Author:
Iain Surman
02nd June 2011
For London coach tours the top vacationer attraction for guests to London is in fact Buckingham Palace, where Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (full name: Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor) usually resides on weekdays and performs and prepares for her offici...
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Author:
Dalton Perry
02nd June 2011
For London coach tours the top vacationer attraction for guests to London is after all Buckingham Palace, where Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (full name: Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor) often resides on weekdays and performs and prepares for her offici...
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Author:
Christopher Neal
17th May 2011
Malaysia is one of the most beautiful countries in the entire world. Malaysia is a dream destination for the visitors and they visit this country with mirth and laughter throughout the year. The visitors truly visit this country from every nook and corne...
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Author:
Bhaskar
27th March 2011
Great Dorset holidays will start with having great accommodations. Make reservations at one of the upscale Dorset holiday cottages so you can be comfortable, relaxed, and in close proximity to all the wonderful attractions of the south of England. The Dor...
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Author:
bluechipholidays
04th February 2011
One of the world's most prestigious art supplies organisations had a very unconventional beginning.
The Rowney Company, which is now known as Daler Rowney, is famous for supplying the very best art supplies but that was not always the case as the compa...
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Author:
Pure Blue Creative
17th August 2010
Australian coins are those coins that have been released into circulation since colonial days till date. They are some of the most beautiful and unique coins of the world for a hobbyist and are profitable holdings for investors. They include decimal and p...
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Author:
Jone Jimmy
04th August 2010
Dominant, confident and quintessentially British, the city capital of London carries off its mantle of greatness with pride. Housing some of the greatest symbols such as the Westminster, London Eye and Tower Bridge, all of which essentially embody the cha...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
08th July 2010
Billiards has been well-liked for decades, actually centuries. However it was a chap known as John Thurston who really dependent the pastime as a mainstream exercise for that properly-to-do, way again within the overdue 1700's, and whom was responsible fo...
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Author:
Darrel Harvey
24th June 2010
The British Museum, situated in Bloomsbury, London, was founded in 1753, by an Act of Parliamentâ€"passed on 7th June of that yearâ€"was initially based on the private collection of Sir Hans Sloane, a noted physician, who, unwilling to see his collection ...
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Author:
Benjyx
24th June 2010
The Kew Gardens, formally known as the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, is situated in southwest London, and comprises 121 hectares of botanical glasshouses and gardens between Richmond and Kew. The Kew Gardens constitute one of the world's largest collectio...
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Author:
Benjyx
19th May 2010
The Declaration of Independence is important as it serves as the foundation for United States. It shows that the country is independent and they have obtained the freedom from the British Empire. It also promotes the formation of several parties that merg...
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Author:
Sturat Michael M
05th January 2010
This season, it's going to be a real rejoice for people. To be specific, it's going to be a great Christmas trees with a special touch.
In Alaska, there are special pine trees on sale with live Pacific frogs. This time of holiday, celebrate the birth ...
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Author:
angara.com
03rd December 2009
Share with us the spirit of the Boston tea party. In the early 1600s, King James I had stridently fought the Reformation ; so to combat the spreading Reformation teachings, he introduced 2 counter-Reformation'doctrines' : the Divine Right of Kings, and ...
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Author:
Drew Castillo