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  • composer. Jommelli returned to Naples in 1768, by which time opera buffa ... *Fetonte (Ludwigsburg, 1768) *La schiava liberata (Ludwigsburg, 1768) ...
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  • *Kenwood House, Hampstead, London (1768) *Lansdowne House, Berkeley ... *Mellerstain House, Kelso, Scottish Borders (1760-1768) ...
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  • Samuel Slater (June 9, 1768 – April 21, 1835) was an early American industrialist popularly known as the "Founder of the American Industrial ...
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  • tributary relationship with China. By 1768, Sulu had become the center ... By 1768, Sulu had become the center of trade network extending from ...
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  • Wythe served as mayor of Williamsburg, Virginia from 1768 to 1769 ... James Cocke | after=James Blair, Jr. | years=1768-1769 ==Notes== ...
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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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  • Nicola (Antonio) Porpora (August 17, 1686 – March 3, 1768) was an Italian composer of baroque operas and opera seria. He was also a teacher ...
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  • Dorothea "Dolley" Payne Todd Madison (May 20, 1768 – July 12, 1849), was the wife of President James Madison, who served from 1809 ...
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  • Israel Jacobson (October 17, 1768 - September 14, 1828, Berlin) was a German-Jewish financier and philanthropist often considered as one of the ...
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  • include Historic Doubts on Richard III (1768), an attempt to rehabilitate ... *Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard III (1768) ...
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  • | genus_authority = Laurenti, 1768 | subdivision_ranks = Species ... Emendatam cum Experimentis circa Venena, in 1768. The genus Iguana includes ...
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  • Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier (March 21, 1768 – May 16, 1830) was a French mathematician, physicist and government administrator during the ...
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  • *La Contagion sacrée, ou Histoire naturelle de la superstition, 1768 *Lettres à Eugénie, ou Préservatif contre les préjugés, 1768 ...
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  • accounts, at a town meeting on September 12, 1768, Otis went so far as to call his compatriots to arms. ==Patriot and pamphleteer== ...
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  • the set Mit veränderten Reprisen (1760-1768) and a few of those für Kenner ... Bach after repeated requests, and in March 1768, Bach took up the position ...
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  • he began to smuggle glass, lead, paper and tea. In 1768, upon arriving from England, his ship Liberty was impounded by British customs officials for violation ...
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  • senior wrangler, became fellow in 1766, and in 1768 tutor of his college. He lectured on Samuel Clarke, Joseph Butler, and John Locke, and also delivered ...
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  • on the First Principles of Government (1768) and The Present State of ... figures. An essay written by Priestley in 1768, was used by Jefferson as ...
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  • position on the profitable Two Friends in 1768 while docked at Jamaica. Jones found passage back to Scotland, and soon obtained another position ...
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  • * Account of Corsica (1768) * The Hypochondriack (1777-1783, a monthly series in the London Magazine) * A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides (1785) ...
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  • was the Boston merchant John Hancock. In 1768, Hancock's ship, Liberty, was seized by customs officials, and he was charged with smuggling ...
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  • Tecumseh (c. 1768 - October 5, 1813) was a brilliant chief, warrior, orator, and leader of the Shawnee Nation, who advocated inter-tribal alliance ...
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  • France. It was designed and completed in 1768, by the renowned French architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel during the reign of Louis XV. However, ...
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  • entitled Zenobia, which was first produced in 1768. * Zenobia was the heroine of Alexander Baron's novel The Queen of the East. It is a reasonably ...
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  • in a letter to Charlotte von Knoblauch, 1768 (sometimes given as 1763). ... about the subject. His work Conjugial Love (1768) was dedicated to this purpose ...
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  • * Ugolino 1768 Johann Georg Hamann (1730–1788) * Sokratische Denkwürdigkeiten ... * Fragmente über die neuere deutsche Literatur 1767–1768 ...
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  • In November 1768, Beccaria was appointed to the chair of law and economics, founded expressly for him at the Palatine college of Milan. His lectures ...
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  • Marie-Anne Charlotte de Corday d'Armont (July 27, 1768 – July 17, 1793), known as Charlotte Corday ( kɔʁdɛ|lang ), was a figure of the ...
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  • during the Russian-Ottoman War which broke out in 1768, the Greeks did not rebel, disillusioning their Russian patrons. The Treaty of Kuchuk-Kainarji ...
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  • history] Science 320(5884): 1763-1768. Retrieved February 10, 2009. * Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS). 1998. [http://www.itis.gov/servle ...
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  • Mountains. The Treaty of Fort Stanwix in 1768, however, extended that line ... the Ohio River boundary established by the 1768 Stanwix treaty. ...
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  • in the history of the Jews. Jacobsen (1768-1828) was a noted philanthropist who was influential in the establishment of Reform Judaism, while ...
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  • individual Catholic theologians (Bianchi in 1768, H. Klee in 1835, Caron in 1855, H. Schell in 1893, Ludwig Ott in 1952) have formulated alternative ...
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  • followed by a long period of peace, lasting until 1768. Parma, had the Papal States occupied from 1768 to 1774, and substituted French ...
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  • became the base of the Gurkha Kingdom in 1768, then ruled by the Rana dynasty ... He conquered the Kathmandu valley in 1768, and Kathmandu has served ...
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  • Type genus = Vipera - Laurenti, 1768 ==Notes== ==References== * Hayes, W. K., S. S. Herbert, G. C. Rehling, and J. F. Gennaro. 2002. Factors that ...
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  • In 1768 Franciscans replaced the Jesuits, but lasted only five years before the Dominican order replaced them. By the time the Dominicans arrived ...
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  • k=1768 | c=1495 | f=2723 k=3200 | c=2927 | f=5301 16.06 ... Swedish chemist Georg Brandt (1694–1768) is credited with isolating ...
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  • [[Image:Etruria Hall.jpg|thumb|Etruria Hall, the family home, built 1768–1771 by Joseph Pickford. It was restored as part of the 1986 Stoke ...
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  • (1767-1773), in 13 volumes, for his charge. In 1768, on his return from Italy, he was elected to the Académie Française, but attended only one of ...
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  • In 1768, Sultan Ali Bey Al-Kabir declared independence from the Ottomans but the Mamluks crushed his movement and retained their position after ...
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  • of age, such as for ransom; since 1768 the term "abduction" was also used in this sense. In criminal law, kidnapping is the taking away ...
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  • *Quesnay, F. 1768. La physiocratie. 2 vols. *Quesnay, F. 1888. Oeuvres économiques et philosophiques. Sientia Verlag, Aalen. * François_Quesnay ...
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  • Work began on Monticello in 1768, and Jefferson moved into the South Pavilion (an outbuilding) in 1770. The original design was based on the ...
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  • In 1768 Goldsmith, who had already had success as a poet, historian, biographer, essayist and fiction-writer, turned to yet another genre: playwriting ...
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  • in the stationing of troops in Boston beginning in 1768. The British troop presence in Boston, aggravated by protest activities such as Adams ...
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  • | binomial_authority = Sol. ex Ellis (1768) | range_map =Dionaea distribution.svg | range_map_width = 240px | range_map_caption = Venus Flytrap ...
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  • Image:Potosì 8 reales 1768 131206.jpg|Coins minted in Potosi between 1760-1788. Image:Puerta de la Iglesia San Lorenzo Potosí Bolivia.jpg|Entrance ...
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  • Wallis was followed in April 1768 by the French explorer Louis-Antoine de Bougainville who was completing the first French circumnavigation. ...
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  • jpg|Commedia dell'arte performance, Paris, 1768|300px|right|thumb]] Commedia dell'Arte (Italian: "The art of comedy") is a ...
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  • their evolutionary history]. Science 320: 1763-1768. Retrieved December 31, 2008. * Jehl, J. R. 1967. [http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Condor/files/issues ...
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  • The first entry in her journal was made on May 30, 1768, addressed ... * The Early Diary of Frances Burney 1768-1778, (2 vols.) ed. Annie ...
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  • It was created by Hakuin Ekaku (1685-1768)]] The cause and age of his death are unclear. One story recounts how two teachers, jealous of his ...
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  • arrangements for the new soldiers in 1768. The military occupation of Boston eventually led to the Boston Massacre of 1770. That same year, Gage ...
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  • | birth_date = 1768|11|21|mf=y | birth_place = Breslau, ... ; November 21, 1768 – February 12, 1834) was a German Reformed ...
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  • France, and Hermann Samuel Reimarus (1694-1768) and Gotthold Ephraim Lessing ... such as Kant and Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768-1834) were actually appreciative ...
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  • elite scientific society, at the age of 25 in 1768 for an essay on street lighting and in recognition for his earlier research. In 1769 he worked on ...
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  • War. The British estimate of their population in 1768 was 1,500. Loyalist settlers began encroaching on Algonquin lands shortly after the Revolution ...
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  • workers' uprising in history. Much later, in 1768, in support of demonstrations in London, sailors "struck," or removed the top-gallant ...
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  • on others.Charles Tilly, Social Movements, 1768-2004 (Paradigm Press 2004 ... *Tilly, Charles. 2004. Social Movements, 1768–2004. Boulder, CO ...
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  • Her father died when she was 12 years old and in 1768, her mother married wealthy jeweler, Jacques-Francois Le Sèvre. This was a difficult adjustment ...
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  • curves to illustrate syllogistic reasoning (1768). These diagrams have become ... 1755) and Institutiones calculi integralis (1768–1770). ...
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  • François-René, vicomte de Chateaubriand (September 4, 1768 – July 4, 1848) was a French writer, politician and diplomat. He is considered ...
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  • In 1768, the Wollstonecrafts moved to a farm outside of Beverley, where Mary attended a local day-school for girls. The school taught a curriculum ...
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  • From 1766 to 1768, St. Louis was governed by the French lieutenant governor, who was appointed by the leading residents of St. Louis. After 1768 ...
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  • *On Thomas Abbt's writings (1768) 1769 *Critical Forests, or Reflections on the Science and Art of the Beautiful (literary criticism) ...
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  • with tempestuous energy. Yet in October 1768 he resigned after a catastrophic ... from their posts. When at length in October 1768 he tendered his resignation ...
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  • In 1768, Philip Astley opened the first modern circus. A few years later, he employed jugglers to perform acts along with the horse and clown ...
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  • :*Calliophis intestinalis(Laurenti, 1768) :*Calliophis maculiceps (Gunther, 1858) :*Calliophis melanurus(Shaw, 1802) :*Calliophis nigrescens ...
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  • not formally become Prime Minister until 1768. Political attacks led him ... |Princess Augusta Sophia||November 8, 1768||September 22, 1840|| ...
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  • involved in the two treaties of Fort Stanwix, in 1768 and 1784.]] By the end of the War of Independence, Red Jacket had been named a Sachem of ...
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  • make up his Journal to Stella, first published in 1768. In February 1702, Swift received his doctor of divinity degree from Trinity College. ...
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  • Russo-Turkish War, against the Ottoman Empire (1768-1774), which saw some of the greatest defeats in Turkish history, including the Battle of Chesma ...
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  • books was introduced by David Ruhnken in 1768 in his Historia critica oratorum graecorum for lists of sacred scriptures. While it is tempting ...
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  • appoint judicial authorities for the Turks in 1768, but these were refused by the Bermudians. [[Image:Cave in Middle Caicos.jpg|thumb|400px|Cave ...
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  • from laying eggs and Lazzaro Spallanzani, who in 1768 showed that microorganisms could not appear in flasks of boiled broth left sealed. However, ...
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  • adviser on his round the world voyage of 1768-71 had founded the London Linnean Society. In January 1793, Park completed his medical education ...
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  • land and were becoming very powerful. On February 3, 1768, King Carlos III ordered the Jesuits forcibly expelled from New Spain and returned to the home ...
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  • Arjan Dass Malik, An Indian guerilla war: the Sikh peoples war, 1699 ... * Malik, Arjan D. An Indian guerilla war: the Sikh peoples war, 1699 ...
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  • * Kuhn, Philip A. Soulstealers The Chinese Sorcery Scare of 1768. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1990. ISBN 9780674821514 ...
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  • Kentucky to trade with American Indians. In 1768, Boone and Findley happened ... Findley specifically sought out Boone in 1768, but Faragher believes it ...
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  • Johann Michael Fleischmann (1701-1768) was born in Nürnberg where ... punchcutter Pierre Simon Fournier (1712-1768), confessed to having copied ...
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  • . American Journal of Botany 88: 1768-1773. * Losey, J. E., and M. Vaughan. 2006. The economic value of ecological services provided by insects ...
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  • * Mystification ou l’histoire des portraits (1768) * Entretien entre D'Alembert et Diderot (1769) * Le rêve de D'Alembert, dialogue (1769) ...
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  • Shapiro. Handbook of Early American Sheet Music, 1768-1889. New York: Dover Publications, 1977. ISBN 9780486233642. *Klamkin, Marian. Old Sheet ...
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  • and began the practice of law in 1768 in partnership with his relative by marriage, Robert Livingston. A successful lawyer, Jay also engaged ...
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  • most advanced medical centers. On January 16, 1768, he married a wealthy widow, Maria Anna von Posch. [[File:Tomb of Franz Anton Mesmer in Meersburg ...
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  • Nader Shah was well known to the European public of the time. In 1768, Christian VII of Denmark commissioned Sir William Jones to translate a ...
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  • with the genus Crocodylus Laurenti, 1768. However, Richard Owen used the -i- spelling when he published the name in 1842, so it is generally ...
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  • he was not allowed back in until 1770. In 1768 he married Thérèse, and in 1770 he returned to Paris. As a condition of his return, he was not ...
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  • [[File:South end forever North end forever.jpg|200px|thumb|1768 colonial American commemoration of 5 November 1605]] Gunpowder Treason Day was ...
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  • Graf Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau (October 12, 1768–January 4, 1843) and his wife, Sophie von Körner, a descendant of the German poet Theodor ...
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  • *The ABC (Geneva, 1768) *Voltaire and the Century of Light, by Owen A. Aldridge (Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Press, 1975) ==Quotations== ...
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  • became a schoolteacher in London. On February 19, 1768, Paine was appointed to Lewes, East Sussex, and moved into the room above the fifteenth-century ...
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  • the Acadian Expulsion. Between 1759 and 1768, about 8,000 New England Planters responded to Governor Charles Lawrence's request for settlers ...
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  • | established_date1 = 21 December 1768 | established_event2 ... He conquered the Kathmandu valley in 1768. After Shah's death, ...
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  • Local rivalries flared up, and in 1768 he was forced to leave his Ottawa village on the Maumee River. Returning to the Illinois Country, Pontiac ...
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  • in Scotland: the first edition, issued between 1768 and 1771, had just three hastily completed volumes—A-B, C-L, and M-Z—with a total of 2,391 ...
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  • within Moor's Charity School in 1768 that he moved to Hanover with the rest of the school in 1770.Dick Hoefnagel with Virginia L. Close ...
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  • Goethe took suddenly ill three years into his stay at Leipzig in 1768. He was rushed home and, upon his recovery, was advised by his father to ...
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  • nations to defend the Fort Stanwix Treaty line of 1768 by denying any nation the ability to cede any land without the common consent. In November, 1785 ...
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  • On April 3, 1768, Easter Sunday, Sade had encountered a 36-year-old German widow named Rose Keller at the Place des Victoires. He told her that ...
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  • Journey Through France and Italy (1768) each have strong picaresque elements. Voltaire's French novel Candide (1759) contains elements of ...
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  • 1789) and Imperial Russia (three times between 1768 and 1806). It was placed under Russian administration between 1828 and the Crimean War, with ...
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  • [[Image:Decalogue parchment by Jekuthiel Sofer 1768.jpg|right|thumb|250px|This 1768 parchment (612x502 mm) by Jekuthiel Sofer emulated 1675 decalogue ...
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  • artists and poets during the Russo-Turkish War, 1768-1774, which provided obvious parallels with Sviatoslav's push towards Constaninople. Russia ...
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  • Ottoman Turks. In the ensuing Russo-Turkish War (1768-1774), Frederick reluctantly supported Catherine with a subsidy of 300,000 rubles, as he did not ...
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  • and his mother having died suddenly of a fever in 1768, young Hamilton was thrown upon the care of maternal relatives at St. Croix, where he entered ...
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  • During her life at Versailles, Marie Leszczyska (1703-1768) lived in the Queen's Suite, to which she annexed the Salon of Peace (salon de ...
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  • de Mezieres and the Louisiana-Texas Frontier 1768-1780. Cleveland: Arthur H Clark Company, 1914. *Hill, Patricia Evridge. Dallas the making of ...
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  • In 1768, Adams moved to Boston. After the Boston Massacre in 1770, several British soldiers were arrested and charged with the murder of four ...
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  • between December 2, 1767, and February 15, 1768. Pennsylvania, and particularly Philadelphia, played a key role in the forming of what was to ...
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  • in late 1767, and remained there until December 1768. On this trip, Mozart contracted smallpox, and his healing was considered by Leopold as a proof ...
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  • While living in London in 1768, he developed a phonetic alphabet in A Scheme for a new Alphabet and a Reformed Mode of Spelling. This reformed ...
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  • [[Image: Bodhidarma.jpg|thumb|right|Hakuin Ekaku's (1685-1768) calligraphic depiction of Bodhidharma, with text reading: “Zen points directly ...
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  • with his elder son, Johann Ludwig Hoffmann (1768–after 1822), while Ernst's mother stayed in Königsberg with her relatives: two aunts ...
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  • History from the Earliest Account of Time (1747–1768). ... * Mémoires littéraires de la Grand Bretagne. 1768. * Critical Observations ...
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  • Native Americans in the treaties of Fort Stanwix (1768) and Sycamore Shoals (1775). Constance Skinner. [http://web-books.com/Classics/Nonfiction/Histor ...
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  • by Catherine the Great of Russia, who in 1768 acquired a great deal of land north of the Black Sea (in the present-day Ukraine) following a war ...
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  • was to become the last King of Poland. From 1768 to 1772, an anti-Russian rising ... abroad. From the Confederation of Bar (1768) through the period of the ...
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  • a book by Hermann Samuel Reimarus (1694-1768) was posthumously published ... German theologian Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768-1834), dubbed the “father ...
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  • of the Main Elements of the Orchestra: 1470-1768." In Joan Peyser (Ed.) The Orchestra: Origins and Transformations Charles Scribner's ...
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  • as early as H. S. Reimarus (1694-1768) subjected this history to criticism. Reimarus calculated that if this number of Israelites had moved in ...
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  • a failed slave uprising that occurred on March 17, 1768. Howard A. Fergus, Gallery Montserrat: Some Prominent People In Our History (University ...
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  • came after he had sailed to Tahiti in 1768 to observe a transit of Venus. A long-standing mystery of Venus observations is the so-called 'ashen ...
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  • of State for the Northern Department. In 1768 he settled in Edinburgh. Attention to Hume's philosophical works grew after the German philosopher ...
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  • Kingdom (1350 – 1767), the Taksin Kingdom (1768 – 1782, also known as the Thonburi Kingdom) and the Chakri Kingdom (1782-present). ...
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  • Beginning in 1768, German theater companies arrived and became popular. The 1794 formation of the Philharmonische Gesellschaft was one of the ...
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