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  • ...the [[Louisiana Purchase]] (1803) and the [[Lewis and Clark Expedition]] (1804–1806). ...Randolph (1774–1775), a stillborn or unnamed son (1777), Mary Wayles (1778–1804), Lucy Elizabeth (1780–1781), and Elizabeth (1782–1785). Martha died on
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  • eDate = os.time{day=31, month=7, year=1804},
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  • ...epublic. He also spent time in [[Finland]], [[Sweden]], [[Denmark]] and in 1804 published a travel report of [[Germany]]'s [[Silesia]].<ref>John Quincy Ada
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  • * 1804. cheap templates $2.74
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  • ...Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Twelfth Amendment]] in 1804, each presidential elector could cast two ballots; the highest vote-getter
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  • 02:06 -!- wywin_ [~wywin@2605:6400:2:fed5:22:c260:1804:c262] has joined #wikipedia-en
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