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Examples
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The edicts of the 1630s were a key event in the history of East Asia.
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"We have pumpkin at morning and pumpkin at noon," a 1630s ditty ran.
Gourd Lovin' William Bostwick 2011
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It has some similarities to the colouring of the bird shown in a watercolour by Pieter Holsteyn (Teylers Museum, Haarlem), dating from the 1630s.
Dutch School Dronte 2010
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Mr. Parker focuses on three families over the course of two centuries, from the establishment of West Indian sugar colonies in the 1630s to the British abolition of slavery in 1833.
Sugar in the Raw J.R. McNeill 2011
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It is useful to be reminded, however, that there had been a significant and continuous uptown black presence, free and enslaved, since the 1630s.
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In the 1630s, Bernini began a tempestuous affair with Costanza Bonarelli, the wife of an assistant.
In San Francisco, a Duped Lover's Stony Revenge Judith H. Dobrzynski 2011
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Allegri wrote the chord sequence for his Miserere in the 1630s for use in the Sistine Chapel during Holy Week.
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Here he perfected his portrait work, which he continued in the Low Countries and finally at the English court of Charles I in the 1630s.
Notice of Arrival Willard Spiegelman 2011
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It is useful to be reminded, however, that there had been a significant and continuous uptown black presence, free and enslaved, since the 1630s.
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My family has been serving in the military in some fashion since the 1630s, in what was once home guard, later national guard, reserve and active duty.
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