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单词 1860s
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1 In the 1860s, Tolstoy was at the zenith of his achievement.
2 In the 1860s a veritable explosion of major scientific publications took place.
3 As the 1860s drew to a close, Kansas effectively put its violent heritage behind; change accelerated by leaps and bounds.
4 Disease continued its work in the 1850s and 1860s, as did enslavement and outright murder.
5 Their ruthless pursuit of Navajos in the 1860s led to isolation of a small band, which interbred, risking genetic disorders.
6 During the 1860s and 70s the populists attributed to the primitive peasant commune all the characteristics of a latent socialist order.
7 This process was accelerated in the 1860s during the Civil War.
8 In the early 1860s 400 MacPherson photographs of Roman painting, architecture and sculpture were on view and sold in London.
9 In the 1860s medical interventions into the contagious diseases debate polarized earlier representations of female sexuality.
10 Weapons have flooded into the country since the 1860s when the Royal Navy delivered arms to the Druze.
11 A modern police force was established in the 1860s, but until 1906 it remained largely confined to urban areas.
12 The antagonism directed towards photography from the 1860s owes much to the displacement of human handicrafts by machine methods.
13 The gold brooch shown here dates from the 1860s and is encrusted with diamonds and garnets.
14 Jeremy: Local. 1860s. Do you work here?
15 After the American Civil War in the 1860s, a writer in a publication called Beadle's Monthly used the word doughboy to describe Civil War soldiers.
16 Well it was a French doctor in the 1860s who went to the trouble of stimulating facial muscles with electrical currents to discover just what reveals a genuine smile.
17 Which of the many recent changes played the major part in the university disturbances of the early 1860s is unclear.
18 It is true that the question remained at a rather theoretical level in the 1860s.
19 The water mill was sited at Mill beck and it continued in use until the 1860s.
20 There was a framed poster above it(), advertising a livestock sale of the 1860s.
21 It's written as a diary of a professor and his son lost on an expedition overseas in the 1860s.
22 Booth described the large number of charities established by religious bodies in London in increasing numbers from the 1860s.
23 The disease first came to international public notice in the 1860s, when leprosy was reported to be spreading in Hawaii.
24 In consequence of his success, mills using both stones and rollers were built in Britain from the 1860s.
25 Her brief, elliptical poems, most written in the 1850s and 1860s, sorely discomfited some but greatly delighted others.
26 The conviction rate for these latter offences rose from around five percent in the 1860s to fifteen percent in the twentieth century.
27 The secession of some southern states from the USA in the 1860s led to the civil war.
28 This town got a lot bigger when the railroad came in the 1860s.
29 Tsar Alexander III was on the train into Nice shortly after the line opened in the 1860s. Napoleon III of France followed.
30 Most Greeks arrived after the Second World War but in the 1860s there were already about 500 Greeks living in Australia.
1 In the 1860s, Tolstoy was at the zenith of his achievement.
31 The earliest accounts of bigfoot are from 1924 though reports of a similar type of creature have appeared as early as the 1860s.
32 In the 1860s, the United States was caught up in the Civil War. The 1960s are remembered for social revolution, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and Beatlemania.
33 Some people saw sewing machines, washing machines and a printing press for the first time at fairs in the 1850s and 1860s.
34 Settler society boomed after the gold rushes from the 1860s.
35 There was a pretty extensive library for spectrum(of spectral) line patterns of elements even by the 1860s.
36 There were a pretty extensive library use spectra lines patterns of elements, even by the 1860s.
37 In the 1860s, the United States was caught up in the Civil War.
38 By the 1860s, the Central Pacific Railroad was hiring Chinese workers in huge numbers.
39 During the late 1860s, the vengeful mummy idea evolved into the concept of the mummy’s curse, which was made popular by several American and British novelists.
40 By the 1860s, Shanghai overtook Canton (Guangzhou) as the country's leading port, handling more than half of the nation's trade volume.
41 This event took place in the 1860s. That was the time of the gold rush, when a large number of Chinese people came far away fromChinaand worked in the gold mines.
42 West Virginia broke away from Virginia in the 1860s. It is called simply the Mountain State for the ancient Appalachian mountains.
43 Lincoln said that and declared freedom for the South's slaves in the early 1860s, an act for which he is beloved today.
44 Illinois is the Land of Lincoln. It is named for Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president who led the nation through the Civil War in the 1860s.
45 The cottage is fitted with electric light fixtures designed to resemble the original gaslight fixtures of the 1860s, and modern wiring and plumbing have been installed.
46 We think of it as a time of buttoned-up prudery and repression — and it was — but loosen the corset of 1860s England and out spills the kink.
47 In the 1860s the French surgeon Paul Broca noted a relationship between right-handedness and left-hemispheric brain specialization for language abilities.
48 Much later, the Times of London newspaper used the expression about bad economic times during the 1860s.
49 The 1860s came to be known as the Age of the Great Reforms, after tsar Alexander II (r. 1855-1881) introduced a large number of liberal reform measures into Russian society.
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