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  • by her marriage to Antonio Zucchi (1728–1795), a Venetian artist then resident in England. Shortly afterward they returned to Rome where her ...
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  • weeks after he turned nineteen, on October 31, 1728, he entered Pembroke College, Oxford; he was to remain there for 13 months. Though he was a formidable ...
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  • century scholar Lü Liuliang. In October 1728, he attempted to incite Yue ... #039;s succession, fell into disgrace in 1728, and died under house arrest. ...
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  • was director of the Royal Academy of Music 1720-1728, and a partner of J. J. Heidegger in the management of the King's Theatre 1729-1734. Handel ...
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  • The original page is scanned in a resolution of 1728 pixels per line and 1145 lines per page (for A4). The resulting raw data is compressed using ...
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  • and Illustrations upon the Moral Sense, in 1728. The alterations and additions made in the second edition of these essays were published in a ...
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  • 300px|Anatomical chart from the Cyclopaedia, 1728]] From the time of Vesalius, anatomy has been a key field of scientific investigation that from ...
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  • Bismuth (chemical symbol Bi, atomic number 83) is a brittle, white crystalline metal with a pink tinge. It acquires an iridescent oxide tarnish ...
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  • (published as his own by Alexander Innes in 1728; afterward by Campbell, under his own name, in 1733, as Enquiry into the Origin of Moral Virtue ...
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  • the Rhode-Island Almanack beginning in 1728. Five years later his brother Benjamin Franklin began publishing, Poor Richard’s Almanack from ...
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  • parts combined in one volume was published in 1728. A third part, falsely attributed to Bunyan, appeared in 1693, and was reprinted as late as ...
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  • however, he absolutely refused. In 1728 was published "A Letter from Dr Clarke to Benjamin Hoadly, F.R.S., occasioned by the controversy ...
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  • 2.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Table of Trigonometry, 1728 Cyclopaedia]] Trigonometry was developed for use in sailing as a navigation method used with ...
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  • * Eldest son: Prince Yong Huang (1728 - 1750), son of Imperial Noble ... * 1st: Princess ? (1728 - 1729), daughter of Empress Xiao Xian Chun ...
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  • They were lost in the great Copenhagen Fire of 1728. However, a former assistant (and later an astronomer in his own right), Peder Horrebow, loyally ...
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  • on his eyes. Then, in late September 1728, Congreve suffered a carriage accident of an upsetting of his carriage, from which he never recovered ...
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  • the second son of the first Viscount Gage. In 1728, Gage began attending the prestigious Westminster School where he met such figures as John Burgoyne ...
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  • of the Knights of Malta (Malta, MT: Mideas Books, 1728). ... * de Vertot, Abbe. 1728 (1989). The History of the Knights of Malta ...
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  • *This article incorporates content from the 1728 Cyclopaedia, a publication in the public domain. ==External links== All links retrieved July 31, 2023. ...
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  • Beggar's Opera, Scene V, William Hogarth, c. 1728]] as John Gay's The Beggar's Opera (1728), that included lyrics written ...
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