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By and 1800
By 1800, the term was practically extinct.
By 1800 he had amassed almost a quarter of a million dollars, and had become one of the leading figures in the fur trade.
By 1800, there were 108, 378 free blacks in a population of 7. 2 million.
By 1800 the Spanish population had reached 25, 000, but Apache and Comanche raids on Hispanic settlers were common until well into the period of U. S. occupation.
By 1800, most Congregationalist churches in Boston had Unitarian preachers teaching the strict unity of God, the subordinate nature of Christ, and salvation by character.
By the autumn of 1800, the United States Navy and the Royal Navy, combined with a more conciliatory diplomatic stance by the government of First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte, had reduced the activity of the French privateers and warships.
By an 1800 provincial charter, signed by Jonathan Odell, the Academy of Liberal Arts and Sciences became the College of New Brunswick.
By 1800, Hamilton had come to realize that Adams was too independent and chose to support Charles Cotesworth Pinckney of South Carolina.
By 1800, the city had 2, 239 inhabitants and twenty-three bath houses.
By 1800, Hokusai was further developing his use of ukiyo-e for purposes other than portraiture.
By the end of 1800 people started to move from the hinterland to the coasts.
By the end of the fourth millennium BC, donkey had spread to Southwest Asia, and the main breeding center had shifted to Mesopotamia by 1800 BC.
By the end of 1800 the neophyte population had risen to 277, including both Ohlone and Bay Miwok speakers.
By Fedor Alekseev, 1800.
By 1800, the county's current borders were set.
By 1800, the first buildings were built, and over the next decade several families made the difficult trip north to what was then known as the Sand Hills.
By 1800, the large land holdings had been sub-divided into smaller farms, many of them relying on enslaved labor.
By 1800, the area was also traversed by the Harrow Road and an arm of the Grand Union Canal.
By 1800, Uxbridge had become one of the most important market towns in Middlesex, helped by its status as the first stopping point for stagecoaches travelling from London to Oxford.
By 1966, population was back under 1800 patients.
By 1800 the Shawnee and Iowa had migrated here.
By 1800, the area was a " sprightly little hamlet " and the scene of much bartering and trade.
By 1800, Jamestown was a bustling settlement of 150 residents with its own post office, inn and Free Mason's lodge.
By 1800, the fort had been abandoned, and Hamilton was becoming an agricultural and regional trading town.

By and coast
By early June they were a hundred miles off the coast of Ceylon, by which time all four missionaries were hardened seafarers.
The largest species are red alder ( A. rubra ) on the west coast of North America, and black alder ( A. glutinosa ), native to most of Europe and widely introduced elsewhere, both reaching over 30 m. By contrast, the widespread Alnus viridis ( green alder ) is rarely more than a 5 m tall shrub.
By 1000 BC Greek and Phoenician traders had begun to visit the eastern coast of Spain, establishing small trading ports and introducing the native Iberian tribes to the alphabet, iron and the pottery wheel.
By the same time, the Croatian Adriatic coast had taken shape as an internationally popular tourist destination, all coastal republics ( but mostly SR Croatia ) profited greatly from this, as tourist numbers reached levels still unsurpassed in modern Croatia.
By the time the siege ended in May 1094, El Cid had carved out his own principality on the coast of the Mediterranean.
By international agreement and Gabonese law, an exclusive economic zone extends off the coast, which prohibits any foreign fishing company to fish in this zone without governmental authorization.
By 1902, railroads had been constructed along the country's Caribbean coast to accommodate the growing banana industry.
By the beginning of the 16th century the Libyan coast had minimal central authority and its harbours were havens for pirates.
By 1462, the Portuguese had explored the coast of Africa as far as the present-day nation Sierra Leone.
By the 1920s, Hearst, was the owner of a chain of newspapers from coast to coast.
By this time, the Mamluks under Baibars were taking advantage of the kingdom's constant disputes, and began conquering the remaining crusader cities along the coast.
By marching his army along the shore, Richard was regularly resupplied by ships travelling along the coast.
By the middle of the 6th century, there were three major settlements in northern Arabia, all along the south-western coast that borders the Red Sea, in a habitable region between the sea and the great desert to the east.
By 19 February 1938, when the group was picked up by the ice breakers Taimyr and Murman, their station had drifted 2850 km to the eastern coast of Greenland.
By 1404, they were raiding the coast of England, with Welsh troops on board, setting fire to Dartmouth and devastating the coast of Devon.
By, at latest, 1628, they had a " factory " ( their name for a trading post ) in the vicinity of Sherbro Island, which is about 50 km south-east down the coast from present-day Freetown.
By the late 18th century, British and French sailors had begun to explore the Western Australian coast.
By the 1540s Indians along the coast of Florida, where many of the Spanish treasure ships wrecked, were diving on the wrecks and recovering significant amounts of gold and silver.
By the middle of the century large ' jacht ' fleets were found around the Dutch coast and the Dutch states organised large ' reviews ' of private and war yachts for special occasions, thus putting in place the groundwork for the modern sport of yachting.
By 1951, the four networks stretched from coast to coast, carried on the new microwave radio relay network of AT & T Long Lines.
By the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the government blamed crashing fish populations on overfishing, especially off the Northern California and Oregon coast, which lie directly adjacent to the migration paths of Sacramento River salmon.

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