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By the mid-19th century, Bayonne had declined somewhat with the centralisation of power to Paris and to the new département capital, non-Basque Pau, after the 1789 French Revolution, and with Wellington's bombardment.
By 1789, they owned one-third of the plantation property and one-quarter of the slaves of Saint-Domingue.
By 1789, the population had reached 60, 000 inhabitants, and Versailles was now the seventh or eighth-largest city of France, and one of the largest cities of Europe.
By the end of 1789 he had also begun to study under the topographical draughtsman Thomas Malton, whom Turner would later call " My real master ".
By 1789 difficulties in obtaining genuinely Irish recruits had led to German and other foreigners making up the bulk of the rank and file.
By 1789 they were the most important element of the local administration of the kingdom.
By 1789, however, his business had failed.
By 1789 St David's Cathedral was suffering from structural problems, the west front was leaning forward by one foot, Nash was called in to survey the structure and develop a plan to save the building, his solution completed in 1791 was to demolish the upper part of the facade and rebuild it with two large but inelegant flying buttresses.
By 1789, the Cromford Estate was back in the ownership of the Arkwrights, who actively influenced its structure and construction.
By the 1770s, the original log church became inadequate to the needs of the community, as is made clear in this 1789 public plea.
By 1789, settlement had spread north to the area where the Cats Creek enters the Muskingum River.
By 1789, the population of Stege had climbed to 791 with 7, 000 people on the island.
By 1789, they owned one-third of the plantation property and one-quarter of the slaves of Saint-Domingue.
By 1789, Manuel Lisa was trading on the Mississippi River in New Madrid, Missouri ; the next recorded mention of Manuel Lisa was again in New Madrid, after he had returned from trading along the Wabash River.
By 1789, the new Constitution of the United States authorized Congress to create a navy, but during George Washington's first term ( 1787 – 1793 ) little was done to rearm the navy.
By early 1789, the government of the State of Franklin had collapsed entirely and the territory was firmly back under the control of North Carolina.
By 1789, there were 43, including five held by princes of the blood ( Orléans, Condé, Bourbon, Enghien, and Conti ), ( Penthièvre ) ( who was the son of a legitimized prince, the Count of Toulouse, also a pair de France ), and 37 other lay peers, ranking from the Duchy of Uzès, created in 1572, to the Duchy of Aubigny, created in 1787.
By June, when continued impasses lead to further deterioration in relations, the Estates-General was reconstituted first as the National Assembly ( June 17, 1789 ) seeking a solution for the realm independent of the king's management of the meetings of the Estates General which occasionally continued to meet.
By 1789, he was a captain in the Esterhazy Regiment of Hussars.
* Biographical Dictionary of the United States Secretaries of the Treasury, 1789 – 1995 By Bernard S. Katz, C. Daniel Vencill, Greenwood Press
By 1789 Dunkirk had fourteen vessels in the trade sailing to Brazil, Walvis Bay, and other areas of the South Atlantic to hunt sperm and right whales.
By 1789, France was hurtling toward revolt as the result of bankruptcy brought on by the country's support of the American Revolution and high food prices due to drought, all of which was exacerbated by propagandists whose central object of scorn and ridicule was Queen Marie Antoinette.
* The First Tet Offensive of 1789 By Spencer C. Tucker
By 1789, US officials realized that, in the words of Secretary of War Henry Knox, " the Indians are especially tenacious of their lands, and generally do not relinquish their right, excepting on the principle of a specific consideration, expressly given for the purchase of the same.

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By comparison, Stone Harbor bird sanctuary's allies seem less formidable, for aside from the Audubon Society, they are mostly the snowy, common and cattle egrets and the Louisiana, green, little blue and black-crowned herons who nest and feed there.
By that time, however, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor had taken place, drawing the United States into World War II and ending Robinson's nascent football career.
By 1985, America West had outgrown its gate space at Sky Harbor International Airport, and during the construction of Terminal 4, approved in 1986, a temporary concourse was added to the southwest corner of Terminal 3 to give it six more gates ( growing to eleven by 1990 ).
By 1864, a new church, Our Lady of Good Harbor, was established in Buras as the community grew.
By the time of the Pearl Harbor Attack and the United States entry into World War II, there were 10 AT-6 Texan advanced flight trainers and 17 Martin B-10 bombers at the airfield.
By the end of July Commodore Worrall R. Carter flew to Pearl Harbor to participate in planning the move of Servron 10 facilities from Eniwetok to Ulithi.
By 1935 the need for an airport larger and closer to the city than Sky Harbor Airport was realized and a citizens ' committee was organized by mayor Hillary Howse to choose a location.
By the time the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor it was apparent they would soon attack Rabaul.
By luck ( or lack thereof ) the travelers, Doug and Tony, frequently found themselves thrown onto the precipice of major historical events: on board the Titanic before it hits the iceberg, in Pearl Harbor before the Japanese attack, on Krakatoa before it erupts, and so forth.
By the middle of the 1970s, Dr. Bard's ideal of an additional campus in the revitalized downtown Inner Harbor was realized with the construction of two buildings along East Lombard Street named the Bard and Lockwood Buildings.
By this time there were 13 destroyers idle in New York Harbor, yet still none were employed to deal with the immediate threat, and over the following nights U-123 was presented with a succession of easy targets, most of them burning navigation lamps.
By March 1, 1850, King, Kenedy, Charles Stillman, founder of Brownsville, and James O ' Donnell entered into a business partnership ( M. Kenedy & Co .) to transport Stillman's goods from Brazos Santiago Harbor on the Gulf of Mexico and up the Rio Grande.
By the late 1870s several fish ranches were operating in the Charlotte Harbor area.
By the time the boats return, news reaches the family that the Japanese have bombed Pearl Harbor in Hawaii.
By 1660 almost all imports came to the greater Boston area and the New England coast through the waters of Boston Harbor.
By concentrating their naval squadron against Fort George, the Americans had also left themselves vulnerable to a counter-attack on their base, and only indecisive command by Lieutenant General Sir George Prevost allowed the Americans to fight him off at the Battle of Sackett's Harbor.
By 1950, they had established a base of operations at the Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport.
By 1992, Continental Express gave up the original Bar Harbor route ( Bar Harbor to Boston ) to Colgan Air, as well as the Boston and LaGuardia hubs completely, consolidating East coast operations at Newark.
By the summer of 1941, virtually all of its members were serving on active duty, their numbers destined to swell when Japanese planes roared out of a clear blue sky over Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941.
By the early 1920s, owing to the development of the area's oil fields, the Harbor Sub was extended through Torrance, Wilmington and on to Long Beach.

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