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  • Frederick I of Prussia (July 11, 1657 – February 25, 1713) of the Hohenzollern dynasty was elector of Brandenburg (1688–1713) and the first ...
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  • Dutch city of Utrecht in March and April 1713. Concluded between various ... the main treaties were finally signed on April 11, 1713. ...
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  • Fra Junípero Serra (November 24, 1713 – August 28, 1784) was a Spanish Franciscan friar who founded a mission chain in Alta California and ...
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  • and clergy. His Discourse of Free Thinking (1713) was satirized by Jonathan ... encountered Berkeley at such a gathering in 1713. In 1710, Collins ...
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  • The 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury (Anthony Ashley Cooper III) (1671 – 1713) was an English philosopher and a grandson of the First Earl of Shaftesbury ...
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  • Leopold Johann–died as an infant in 1716. In 1713 Charles issued the Pragmatic Sanction which guaranteed his daughter the right to succeed to the Austrian ...
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  • #Ozuere (1712 - 1713) #Akenzua I (1713 - 1740) #Eresoyen (1740 - 1750) #Akengbuda (1750 - 1804) ...
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  • Laurence Sterne (November 24, 1713 – March 18, 1768) was an English novelist and an Anglican clergyman. He is best known for his novels, The ...
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  • to Johnson from London between 1710 and 1713 make up his Journal to Stella ... the core of the Martinus Scriberlus Club, founded in 1713. ...
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  • Danse and the Le Ballet de l'Opéra in 1713 by King Louis XIV of France. ... In 1713, the Academy's dancers had become so skilled that the ...
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  • #039;s life and writings. Windsor Forest (1713) is a topographical poem celebrating ... Pope had been fascinated by Homer since childhood. In 1713, he announced ...
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  • was concluded by the treaties of Utrecht (1713) and Rastatt (1714). As a ... Peace negotiations bore fruit in 1713, when the Treaty of Utrecht ...
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  • Arcangelo Corelli (February 17, 1653 – January 8, 1713) was an influential Italian violinist and composer of Baroque music who was known as ...
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  • Dialogues between Hylan and Philonous (1713)), was that all that exists ... * Berkeley, George. (1988, originally 1710 and 1713) Principles of ...
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  • * An Appeal to Honest People against Wicked Priests (1713) * Dunkirk or Dover (1713) * The Art of Restoring (1714) (against Robert ...
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  • pastel technique used by portraitist Allan Ramsey (1713-1784) that produced a surface very different from the portraiture of Reynolds, who would become ...
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  • des Menschen auch alle Dingen überhaupt of 1713 (often referred to as the ... (1710; in Latin, Elementa malheseos universae, 1713-1715) ...
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  • was lost to the British in the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713. ... the English until the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, when it was ceded outright ...
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  • to France, landing in Dieppe on January 13, 1713. On April 27, he handed a ... ** January 13, 1713--Rákóczi arrives in Dieppe, France. ...
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  • the seat of British colonial government from 1713 to 1776. The Boston Massacre took place in front of the balcony and the original site is marked ...
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  • second marriage was in 1735 to Elizabeth Packer (1713-7878). This marriage was undertaken in spite of the opposition of Elizabeth's influential ...
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  • his debt to the Italian composer Corelli (1653-1713). He introduced Corelli's trio sonata form to France. Couperin's grand trio sonata ...
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  • obtained control of the region between 1713 and 1760, and established ... confirmed by the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713. France retained possession ...
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  • of Human Knowledge, which was followed in 1713 by Dialogues between Hylas ... Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous (1713) (with Philonous, the "lover ...
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  • post of Secretary of the Royal Society of London in 1713. During this period, his careful observations of the moon led him to make a far more accurate ...
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  • his own works, The Physico-Theology, published in 1713, and the Astro-Theology, 1714. These would later help influence the work of William Paley (see below). ...
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  • Denis Diderot (October 5, 1713 – July 31, 1784) was a French philosopher and writer, a prominent figure in what became known as the Enlightenment ...
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  • Guardian took its place) until December 20, 1714. In 1713, Addison published his masterpiece, the drama Cato, which was received with acclamation by both ...
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  • French (who shared the island between 1627 and 1713), St. Kitts became a springboard for English and French colonialism in the Caribbean. After the ...
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  • * 1701–1713: Frederick I/II/IV (also Duke of Prussia and Elector ... * 1713–1740: Frederick William I (son of) * 1740–1786: Frederick ...
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  • * Jahandar Shah]], b. 1664, ruler from 1712-1713 * Furrukhsiyar, b. 1683, ruler from 1713-1719 * Rafi Ul-Darjat, ruler 1719 ...
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  • His own constituency even re-elected him in 1713, despite his earlier expulsion ... before=John Turner|after=Edward Bacon|years=1713–1742 ...
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  • * Jahandar Shah, born 1664, ruler from 1712-1713, died February 11 ... * Furrukhsiyar, born 1683, ruler from 1713-1719, died 1719 in Delhi ...
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  • and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 70(14):1694-1713. * Tascione, Thomas F. 1994. Introduction to the Space Environment, 2nd edition. Malabar, FL: Kreiger ...
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  • Dryden) and Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne (1713) are particularly noteworthy. For his secular oratorios, Handel turned to classical mythology for ...
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  • as centers of trade with the New World. In 1713 Gibraltar was ceded to Great Britain. In 1833 Andalusia was divided into the present eight provinces. ...
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  • and was published thrice weekly until 1713, and was one of the most active periodicals of its time. Although Defoe originally began the periodical ...
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  • In his Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (1713), Isaac Newton credits Rømer as the first to observe the velocity of light through ...
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  • 1968. Colonies in Transition, 1660 – 1713. (New York, NY: Harper and ... * Craven, Wesley Frank. 1968. Colonies in Transition, 1660 – 1713 ...
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  • It was called Giustino. Gravina had it printed in 1713; but the play is lifeless; and forty-two years later Metastasio told his publisher, Calsabigi ...
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  • |1713 |Unigenitus |Clement XI |Condemned Jansenism. |- |1738 |In eminenti |Clement XII |Banned Catholics from becoming Freemasons. ...
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  • such as the Earl of Shaftsbury (1671- 1713) and Francis Hutcheson (1694-1746), that it was developed into a distinctive doctrine. Notable intuitionists ...
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  • in 1710, he had the abbey completely destroyed. In 1713, the bull, Unigenitus Dei Filius, condemned 101 propositions of Pasquier Quesnel, who had succeeded ...
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  • In 1713 he was called back to Bordeaux by the death of his father, and in 1715 he married Jeanne de Lartigue, a wealthy Protestant, and they ...
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  • Hancock, and the settlers executed him in 1712. In 1713, the Southern Tuscaroras lost Fort Neoheroka, located in Greene County, with over a thousand ...
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  • did not see extensive use until Berkeley used it in 1713, for his Platonic treatise, Three Dialogs between Hylas and Philonous. Landor’s Imaginary ...
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  • even Scottish hands several times. In the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht, Acadia ... Between the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 and 1749, no serious attempts ...
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  • Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713) was considered the father of violin technique, transforming the role of the violin from a continuo instrument to ...
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  • Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous (1713), he presented a bold theocentric philosophy that aimed to both change the direction of philosophy ...
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  • its claim in the Treaty of Utrecht (April, 1713). During this period, the Hudson's Bay Company built several forts and trading posts along ...
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  • allowing Great Britain to take possession from 1713 to 1763. The French took the islands back in 1763 under the Treaty of Paris (which ceded all of New ...
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  • |New York, smugglers, 1713 |- |1830 |Letter to General Lafayette |politics |France vs. US, cost of government |- |1831 |[http://www.gutenberg ...
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  • to give thanks for the new year, dating back to 1713. The Year Is Gone, Beyond Recall. Auld Lang Syne by Robert Burns is traditionally sung to ...
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  • the War of the Spanish Succession, continued until 1713. ... Treaty of Utrecht, which was agreed to in 1713, Frederick I of Prussia (who ...
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  • he also argued for determinism. In 1713 he published Discourse of Freethinking occasioned by the Rise and Growth of a sect Called Freethinkers ...
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  • The Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, resulted in Spain giving Britain the Asiento, a valuable exclusive contract for the sea-transport of enslaved ...
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  • occurred in a letter written by James Waldegrave in 1713. In this letter, Waldegrave provides a minimax mixed strategy solution to a two-person version ...
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  • even after the end of legitimate privateering in 1713. Following several unsuccessful attempts, permanent settlement of the islands began in the 1730s. ...
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  • Main. After Britain withdrew from the war in 1713, Teach, like many other privateers, turned to piracy. == Blackbeard the pirate== ...
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  • |Princess Caroline Elizabeth||21 June 1713||28 December 1757||  |- |Prince George William of Wales||13 November 1717||17 February 1718||died ...
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  • Anne (February 6, 1665 – August 1, 1714) became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland on March 8, 1702, succeeding William III and II. Her ...
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  • northern Italy to the Austrian Habsburgs. In 1713, the Treaty of Utrecht formally confirmed Austrian sovereignty over most of Spain’s Italian possessions ...
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  • Baroque. Periods of rule by the crown of Savoy (1713-1720) and then the Austrian Habsburgs Finley, Smith, and Duggan, 1987, 114. gave way to union ...
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  • with Great Britain and the United Provinces in 1713 with the Treaty of Utrecht. Peace with the emperor and the Holy Roman Empire came with the Treaty ...
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  • declined to endorse the Pragmatic Sanction of 1713, a legal mechanism to ensure the inheritance of the Habsburg domains by Maria Theresa of Austria. He ...
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  • One of the provisions of the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713 was the surrender of peninsular Nova Scotia to the British. The bulk of the Acadian population ...
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  • Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713), is remembered as influential for his achievements on the other side of musical technique - as a violinist ...
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  • periods of rule by the crown of Savoy from 1713 to 1720 and then the Austrian Habsburgs gave way to union with the Bourbon-ruled kingdom of Naples ...
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  • In 1713, the duke returned from a tour of the Low Countries with a sizable collection of scores, some of them possibly transcriptions of the ...
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  • Laurence Echard's Roman History (1713), William Howel(l)'s An Institution of General History (1680–1685), and several of the 65 volumes ...
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  • British control since the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713. A further Franco-Spanish effort to recover Gibraltar was unsuccessful. Minorca was ceded to Spain ...
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  • George III (George William Frederick; June 4, 1738 – January 29, 1820) was King of Great Britain and King of Ireland from October 25, 1760 ...
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  • He was succeeded by his son, Frederick William I (1713-1740) the austere "Soldier King," who did not care for the arts but was thrifty ...
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  • Venice, but at the Garzerie Theater in Vicenza in 1713. Heller, 98. The following year, Vivaldi became the impresario of the Teatro San Angelo ...
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  • After the Treaty of Utrecht (1713) ended the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–1714), Spain ceded Gibraltar, Minorca, and Nova Scotia to ...
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  • The Peace of Utrecht (1713) stripped Spain of its remaining territories ... ==The Empire of the last Spanish Habsburgs (1643–1713)== ...
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  • the rule of the Spanish Hapsburgs (1519-1713), although it enjoyed a large ... France arose. By the Treaty of Utrecht (1713), which ended the War of the ...
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  • from the small town of Bradninch, England in 1713. Squire Boone's parents George and Mary Boone followed their son to Pennsylvania in 1717. In ...
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  • In 1713, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI (1711–1740), who had no living male heirs, promulgated the so-called Pragmatic Sanction, which declared ...
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  • inherent force of inertia in his copy of the 1713 second edition of the Principia as follows: "I do not mean Kepler's force of inertia, by which ...
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  • hegemon in Italy after the Peace of Utrecht (1713), having acquired the State of Milan and the Kingdom of Naples. The Austrian domination, thanks also ...
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  • under British rule with the Treaty of Utrecht (1713); the Treaty of Paris (1763) ceded Canada and most of New France to Britain following the Seven ...
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  • population of Trinidad and the Guianas. In 1713 the missions were handed over to the secular clergy. Due to shortages of missionaries, although ...
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  • Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, KG, GCB, PC (October 20, 1784 – October 18, 1865) was a British statesman who served twice as Prime ...
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  • Joseph Addison also wrote a play, entitled Cato, in 1713. Cato concerned the Roman statesman. The year of its première was important, for Queen ...
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  • by the Encyclopédie edited by Denis Diderot (1713 – 1784) and Jean le Rond d'Alembert (1717 – 1783) and affected the general tenor of ...
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  • The War of the Spanish Succession (1702-1713) was a result of the determination of Britain to prevent France and Spain falling under a single ...
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  • #039;s approval for the Pragmatic Sanction of 1713, which rewrote succession law to arrange for his daughter, Maria Theresa (1717-1780), to succeed ...
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  • of human morality. Denis Diderot (1713-1784) was a key collaborator in the creation of the Encyclopédia, a systematic collection of all the ...
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  • 1704 and was ceded to Britain in perpetuity in the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht. An overwhelming majority of Gibraltar's 30,000 inhabitants want to remain ...
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  • was crowned "King in Prussia." From 1713 to 1740, King Frederick William I, also known as the "Soldier King," established a highly ...
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