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From and 1659
From 1653 to 1659, although still legally known as a Commonwealth, the republic operated under different institutions ( at times as a de facto monarchy ) and is known by historians as the Protectorate.
From early 1659, William spent seven years at the University of Leiden for a formal education, under the guidance of ethics professor Hendrik Bornius ( though never officially enrolling as a student ).
From 1659 onwards, the Bastille functioned primarily as a state penitentiary ; by 1789, 5, 279 prisoners had passed through its gates.
From May 1659 to February 1660 he went on publishing tracts on the case of the ' secluded members and attacks on the ref-formed Rump Parliament and the army.
From 1657 to 1659 during the Second Northern War, Polish, Austrian, and Brandenburger troops ravaged the country.
From 1587 to 1659, they were ruled by Ottoman pashas, sent from Constantinople to govern for three years ; but in the latter year a military revolt in Algiers reduced the pashas to nonentities.
From 1659, these African cities, although nominally part of the Ottoman Empire, were in fact military republics which chose their own rulers and lived by war booty captured from the Spanish and Portuguese.
From 1659 he served at the court of the Polish king, John II Casimir on numerous diplomatic missions to Ukraine.
From 1659 he sat on the colony's council of assistants, and was elected deputy governor in 1679.
From 1659 on he devoted much of his time to the study of botany and made several trips through the Languedoc, the Provence, to the Alpes and to the Pyrenees.
From 1647 to 1659 the provincial synod met there, leading to the name " Sion College Conclave "; There was a practical distinction, the London Provincial Assembly consisting of elders rather than all ministers.

From and 1662
From 1662 the Colony of Virginia, followed by others, incorporated into law that the children took their mother's status, by the principle of partus sequitur ventrem ; all children born to enslaved mothers were born into slavery, regardless of their father's status or ancestry.
From 1662 to 1727 it was part of Mendon, then later it became part of Uxbridge from 1727 to 1772.
From July 1660 until December 1662, Henschen and van Papenbroeck travelled through Germany, Italy and France in order to collect copies of hagiographic manuscripts.
From 1662 to 1919, the counties of Norway were called amter.
From the time Zaya Pandita developed todo bichig in 1648 until his death in 1662, he translated approximately 186 Buddhist texts from Tibetan language to the Oirat language while still serving the religious needs of the Oirat tribes in Dzungaria.
From 1662 until the indulgence of 1687, Baxter's life was constantly disturbed by persecution of one kind or another.
From his work Venus in sole visa, printed 1662
From 1662 to 1666, he was Ambassador to Portugal and from 1664 to 1666 was also ambassador to Spain.
From 1662 to 1667 he directed the progress of the sculpture and decoration in this church, and it was he who superintended the decoration of the apartments of Anne of Austria in the old Louvre.
From 1658 to 1662, the Susquehannock were at war with the powerful Iroquois confederacy to the north, which was trying to dominate the fur trade.
From 1662 until his death in 1708 he was vicar of All Saints ' in Colchester.
From 1662 until his death in 1667 he oversaw construction of the new Amsterdam town hall, now Royal Palace.
From 1569, there was provision for the appointment of Deputies, and in 1662 the Lord-Lieutenant was given entire control of the militia.
From perhaps 1662 there were a few Russian peasants in the area, but agriculture was usually unsuccessful.

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From here on in, the less Charlie and I were seen together in public, or visited one another's rooms, the better.
From 16 May – 17 June 1955, Nikolai Bulganin and Anastas Mikoyan visited Yugoslavia and Khrushchev renounced the expulsion of Yugoslavia from the Communist bloc.
From the Rajput Kingdom of Sarsatti, he visited Hansi in India, describing it as " among the most beautiful cities, the best constructed and the most populated ; it is surrounded with a strong wall, and its founder is said to be one of the great infidel kings, called Tara ".
From the Maldives, he carried on to Sri Lanka and visited Sri Pada and Tenavaram temple.
From 1878 onwards, he often visited Italy in the springtime, and he usually sought out a pleasant rural location in which to compose during the summer.
From 1993-95, Musharraf repeatedly visited the United States as part of the delegation of Benazir Bhutto.
Time Team visited Padstow for the episode " From Constantinople to Cornwall ", broadcast on 9 March 2008.
From the late 18th century, the country was regularly visited by explorers and other sailors, missionaries, traders and adventurers.
From the 1790s, the waters around New Zealand were visited by British, French and American whaling, sealing and trading ships.
From Bangalore, he visited Trichur, Kodungalloor, and Ernakulam.
From Kanyakumari he visited Madurai, where he met the Raja of Ramnad, Bhaskara Sethupathi, to whom he had a letter of introduction.
From Madurai, he visited Rameswaram, Pondicherry and Madras and there he met some his most devoted disciples, who played important roles in collecting funds for his voyage to America and later in establishing the Ramakrishna Mission in Madras.
From England, he also visited other European countries.
From Badminton, in support of the war effort, she visited troops and factories, and directed the gathering of scrap materials.
" Max notes that Brooke was himself a most accomplished travel writer, bringing to life, with an original cast of mind, all the places he visited, as his Letters From America fully demonstrates.
From May to July 1836, Royal Navy officer Captain William Hobson, under instruction from Sir Richard Bourke, visited New Zealand to investigate claims of lawlessness in its settlements.
From 1958, she lived for three years with fellow actor Tony Baird but, every time her parents visited, she asked Baird to remove all of his belongings from their London flat.
From December 1923 to May 1926, Gallen-Kallela lived in the United States, where an exhibition of his work toured several cities., and where he visited the Taos art-colony in New Mexico to study indigenous American art.
Around 1918 he visited her house and was so taken with the simplicity of the décor he was inspired to write the poems De Outremer à indigo ( From ultramarine to indigo ).
From 16 June to 28 August 2011, the ' Greatest Hits +' tour visited European countries: the UK, Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland, Ireland, Gibraltar & Serbia mainly at summer festival venues.
From 1878 to 1881 Calonder visited the cantonal school in Chur.
From 1977 until 1982, Salyut 6 was visited by five long-and eleven short-duration crews, including cosmonauts from Warsaw Pact countries as part of the Intercosmos programme.
From May to August 1938, Galland took leave and visited Spanish Morocco.
From the onset of her illness, despite resting at home, Harlow was attended by a doctor, two nurses visited her house and various equipment was brought from a nearby hospital.

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