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NPA-911 is forbidden as 9-1-1 is an emergency telephone number. (This is less restrictive than the rules prohibiting all three-digit N-1-1 codes as exchanges in all geographic area codes.) NPA-555 is reserved in every toll-free area code (except 800) for future information or directory assistance applications
In 1698, John Dennis wrote a pamphlet entitled: The Usefulness of the Stage. John Vanbrugh wrote a jestful retort, A Short Vindication of The Relapse and The Provok'd Wife From Immorality and Prophaneness (1698). In his pamphlet, Vanbrugh accuses Collier of being more upset by the unflattering depictions of clergymen than actual blasphemy. [3]
After Parliament was dissolved on 7 July 1698, [1] voting began on 19 July 1698 and continued until 10 August, with an order directing the new House of Commons to meet on 24 August 1698. [ 2 ] Increasingly, however, the Tories and the country Whigs managed to wear down the government's resolve and win over dissident Whig MPs.
[11] 1874 - Aoyama Gakuin school and Saint Paul's school established. [6] 1877 University of Tokyo [7] and Fifteen Bank [11] established. National Industrial Exhibition held. [12] 1880 - Mitsubishi Bank and Yasuda Bank established. [13] 1881 Tokyo Imperial Museum built. [14] Tokyo Vocational School founded. 1882 Bank of Japan headquartered in ...
Balthasar Bekker by J. Hilarides (1691) Balthasar Bekker (20 March 1634 – 11 June 1698) was a Dutch minister and author of philosophical and theological works. Opposing superstition, he was a key figure in the end of the witchcraft persecutions in early modern Europe.
[3] [4] In the riot, approximately 60 Americans were injured, 80 cars were burned, and several buildings on Kadena Air Base were destroyed or heavily damaged. [ 5 ] Unknown date – Oceanroutes Service Japan was founded, as predecessor of Japan Weather News , a meteorological service in nationwide.
[3] 1881 – Nagoya Chamber of Commerce and Industry founded. [8] 1886 – Tokaido Line begins operating; Nagoya Station opens. [9] 1887 – Population: 149,756. [10] 1889 – Municipal government established. [11] 1890 – Population: 170,433. [12] 1891 – October 28: The 8.0 M s Mino–Owari earthquake affects the Gifu region.