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  • Adams, Jr., by his first wife, Elizabeth Checkley (1725-1757), whom he married in 1749. She died three days after the birth of their last child, a stillborn. ...
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  • written; although they were partially printed from 1725 onwards, cashiers still had to sign each note and make them payable to a specific person. Notes ...
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  • Thirty Nine Articles of the Church of England. In 1725, Collins' health began to deteriorate, but he still published The Scheme of Literal Prophecy ...
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  • On May 21, 1725, the empress Catherine I introduced the Imperial Order of St. Alexander Nevsky as one of the highest decorations in the land ...
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  • gave him the living of Houghton-le-Skerne, and in 1725 presented him to the wealthy rectory of Stanhope. He resigned his preachership at the Rolls in ...
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  • led by Bolingbroke, who had returned to England in 1725. Inspired by Bolingbroke's philosophical ideas, Pope wrote "An Essay on Man" ...
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  • first edition of the New Science appeared in 1725, and a second, reworked version was published in 1730; neither was well received during Vico’s lifetime. ...
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  • der Theile in Menschen, Thieren und Pflanzen (1725); the last seven may briefly be described as treatises on logic, metaphysics, moral philosophy ...
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  • and the one who made it famous, was Johann Fux. In 1725 he published Gradus ad Parnassum (Step by Step Up Mount Parnassus), a work intended to help teach ...
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  • *Gaetano Guadagni (1725–1792) *Gasparo Pacchierotti (1740–1821) *Luigi Marchesi (1754–1829) *Girolamo Crescentini (1762–1848) ...
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  • * Faustbuch des Christlich Meynenden (1725) Faust to a figure of vulgar fun. The 1725 chapbook was widely circulated ...
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  • *The Drapier's Letters (1724, 1725): Full text: [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/12784 Project Gutenberg] *"Bon Mots de Stella" ...
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  • In 1725 Berkeley formed the project of founding a college in Bermuda for training ministers for the colonies and missionaries to the Indians ...
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  • without payment and deported the French. Between 1725 and 1779, the Mi'kmaq signed a series of peace and friendship treaties with Great Britain ...
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  • Twerski of Chernobyl (1730-1797), Leib of Shpole (1725-1812), and Avraham Gershon of Kitov, who was Besht's brother-in-law (1701-1761). ...
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  • * Ahmad Shah Bahadur, b. 1725, ruler from 1748-1754 * Alamgir II, b. 1699, ruler from 1754-1759==son of Jahandar Shah * Shah Jahan III, ruler 1759 ...
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  • (1674), and later at Yanam (1723), Mahe (1725), and Karikal (1739). Colonies were also founded in the Indian Ocean, on the Île de Bourbon (Réunion ...
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  • * Zea, Philip, and Robert Cheney. 1992. Clock Making in New England: 1725-1825. Sturbridge, MA: Old Sturbridge Village. ISBN 0913387037 ...
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  • were New Providence, in the Bahamas from 1715 to 1725, Tortuga established in the 1640s, and Port Royal after 1655. ===In Africa=== ...
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  • King of Arms in March of 1704. In 1725 he sold this office to Knox ... as members of the viewing public in 1725, they were refused admission ...
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