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1832 in literature (1781 bytes)
1: ...832]], [[1833 in literature]], [[list of years in literature]]. 5: * The [[Houghton Mifflin]] publishing house founded in ... 6: * Publishers begin the use of a paper jacket to wrap book covers 7: * [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]] completes ''[[Faust]]'' 11: *''[[Castle Dangerous]]'' - Sir [[Walter Scott]] Mirror, Mirror (Star Trek) (7063 bytes) 1: ...0]], [[1967]]. It was written by [[Jerome Bixby]] and directed by [[Marc Daniels]]. 3: ...Star Trek for the first time. The [[stardate]] of the episode was never revealed. 5: ...Trek)|transporter]] mishap slips [[Captain Kirk]] and his companions into a parallel universe. 9: ...Image:STMirrorMirror.jpg|frame|Kirk with Spock's "mirror" counterpart]] 11: ...wever, create a mishap during transport, and the landing team beams aboard an unfamiliar ''Enterprise''... 548 (1264 bytes) 1: {| align=right cellpadding=3 id=toc style="margin-left: 15px;" 2: |- 3: ...l><br> [[544]] [[545]] [[546]] [[547]] - [[548]] - [[549]] [[550]] [[551]] [[552]] 4: |- 5: ...<br> [[510s]] [[520s]] [[530s]] - '''[[540s]]''' - [[550s]] [[560s]] [[570s]] Florida State Road 548 (1335 bytes) 2: ...d 600|SR 600]] (Bartow Road and Main Street) east of downtown, allowing traffic to bypass downtown. 4: ...inuation along [[Florida State Road 35|SR 35]] at the east end. 12: ... 548 opened in 2004. Before that, there was no SR 548. 15: ...rida State Road 546|SR 546]] (Memorial Boulevard) and [[Florida State Road 400|SR 400]] ([[Interstate 4... 17: {{flsr|548}} 1832 (5148 bytes) 1: {| align=right cellpadding=3 id=toc style="margin-left: 15px;" 2: |- 3: ...small><br> [[1829]] [[1830]] [[1831]] - [[1832]] - [[1833]] [[1834]] [[1835]] 4: |- 5: ... [[1800s]] [[1810s]] [[1820s]] - '''[[1830s]]''' - [[1840s]] [[1850s]] [[1860s]] Amusement (1891 bytes) 3: '''''Amusement''' may refer to the [[Amusement Industry]] such as traveling carnivals.'' 5: ...is experiencing the effects of this disorder, or others. 9: ...ement is experienced, or through [[recollection]] of such events. 13: ...has a disease preventing their brain interpreting amusement or responding to it. 1832 in science (1407 bytes) 1: ...loat:right; border-style:solid; padding:2px margin-left: 15px;"> 2: ''See also:''<br> 3: [[1832|Other events of 1832]]<br> 4: [[List of years in science]]<br> 5: ...<br> Tariff of 1832 (276 bytes) 1: ...edecessor, the [[Tariff of Abominations]], caused the [[Nullification Crisis]]. 3: It was repealed by the [[Compromise Tariff]] of 1833. 1832 in art (460 bytes) 1: ...2|other events of 1832]], [[1833 in art]], [[list of years in art]]. 4: *[[January 23]] - [[Edouard Manet|Édouard Manet]], French painter 5: *[[January 27]] - [[Arthur Hughes]] 9: *[[Pierre-Athanase Chauvin]] 11: *[[William Fowler]], artist and engraver 1832 in architecture (278 bytes) 3: [[1832|other events of 1832]], 4: [[1833 in architecture]] and the 10: * [[December 15]] - [[Gustave Eiffel]] (died 1923) 14: [[Category:1832]] 1832 in music (684 bytes) 3: [[1832|other events of 1832]], 4: [[1833 in music]], and the 5: [[list of 'years in music']]. 10: * [[Felix Mendelssohn]]'s ''[[Hebrides Overture]]'' first performed in London 13: * "Rock of Ages" ([[hymn]]) by [[Augustus Montague Toplady]]... 1832 in Canada (1361 bytes) 3: [[1832|other events of 1832]], 4: [[1833 in Canada]] and the 5: [[list of 'years in Canada']]. 7: ---- 10: ...ary 1]] - [[William Lyon Mackenzie]] readmited to the Legislative Assembly after being expelled Amusement Vision, Ltd. (1138 bytes) 1: ...arch department of SEGA known for the development of arcade games such as ''[[Virtua Striker]]'' ([[19... 3: ...000]] and is currently considered to be a [[second-party developer]] to SEGA. 5: ==Games developed by Amusement Vision== 10: *''[[F-Zero GX]]'' — ([[2003]]) (GameCube) 11: *''[[F-Zero AX]]'' — (2003) (arcade) Amusement ride (577 bytes) 1: Types of '''amusement rides''' include: 9: *[[Loop-O-Plane]] 16: *[[Shoot-the-Chutes]] 17: *[[The Zipper]] 21: *[[Amusement park]] Savage Amusement (412 bytes) 1: ...sement''''' is an album by the German rock band [[The Scorpions]], released in [[1988]]. 4: #"Don't Stop At The Top" 4:03 5: #"Rhythm Of Love" 3:47 6: #"Passion Rules The Game" 3:58 8: #"Walking On The Edge" 5:05 Amusement park (16025 bytes) 2: ...t park is meant to cater to adults, [[teenager]]s and small children. 4: ...s or weeks per year. The temporary (often annual) amusement park with mobile rides etc. is called a '''fun fa... 6: ...en replaced by theme parks, and the two terms are often used interchangeably. 8: ... example of a European park, dating from [[1843]] and still existing, see [[Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen]... 10: ==History of American amusement parks== Reform Act 1832 (7249 bytes) 1: ...e United Kingdom|William IV]] and the resignation of [[Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey|Earl Grey]]'s [[Whi... 3: ...d 56 [[rotten borough]]s and removed one [[Member of Parliament|MP]] from boroughs with fewer than 4,0... 5: ...espite the hopes of [[Lord John Russell]] that further reform would never be necessary, popular pressur... 8: === Disenfranchisements and Rotten Boroughs === 9: The following English Boroughs were disfranchised by ... 1832 in rail transport (830 bytes) 1: {{Year in rail transport|prev=1831|curr=1832|next=1833|decade=1830}} 5: ===Unknown date events=== 6: ...he [[Newcastle and Frenchtown Railroad]]; this is the first [[railroad]] locomotive that Baldwin works ... 8: ... Grosvenor]] (later to become [[Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works]]). 14: ===November deaths=== UK general election, 1832 (1019 bytes) 3: |- 4: |'''1832 election''' 5: |- 9: ...ajority, with the Tories winning less than 30% of the vote. 16: <td align="center">'''Share of Vote (%)'''</td> USS Experiment (1832) (1707 bytes) 3: |- 4: ...e="color: white; height: 30px; background: navy no-repeat scroll top left;"|Career 5: ...="color: white; height: 30px; background: navy no-repeat scroll top left;"|[[image:usnjack.png|USN J... 6: |- 9: |-
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