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  • peace in 1762, judge of the court of common pleas in 1765, and justice of the Superior Court of Connecticut from 1766 to 1789, Boutell, 43. ...
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  • lands east of the Mississippi River. In 1765, the colonists still considered ... ===1765: Stamp Act unites the Colonies in protest=== In 1764 Parliament ...
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  • Gobelins. Boucher reached the pinnacle of success in 1765 when he was appointed to the two highest positions in the French arts establishment: First Painter ...
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  • James Boynton, Fishers of Men: The Jesuit Mission at Mackinac, 1670 ... Men: The Jesuit Mission at Mackinac, 1670-1765. Mackinac Island: Ste. Anne ...
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  • Malhar Rao. A letter to her from Malhar Rao in 1765 illustrates the trust he had in her ability during the tempestuous battle for power in the eighteenth ...
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  • a position he held for three years. In 1765, after an unsuccessful first ... In 1765 Burke entered the British Parliament as a member of the House ...
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  • In 1765, Price was admitted to the Royal Society for his work on probability, which he later used as the basis for a scientific system for life ...
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  • Brook (1778-1820), and Sir James Mackintosh (1765-1832) further developed the principles of common sense. Sir William Hamilton (1788-1856), who was ...
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  • decided to make Haidarnagar his own capital. In 1765, he inflicted a defeat against the Maratha forces on the Malabar coast, then conquered Calicut. ...
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  • century, was officially opened to the public in 1765. *The Belvedere ... request since the sixteenth century, and in 1765 it was officially opened to ...
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  • 200px|thumb|Title page of Colman's Terence, 1765]] ===Europe=== Book collecting is distinct from casual book ownership and the accumulation ...
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  • of his father. By 1762, he was a partner and by 1765, through successful speculations, had become a very wealthy man. He soon afterwards established ...
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  • on Lord Rockingham, and dismissed Grenville in 1765. Lord Rockingham ... The King had previously suffered a brief episode of the disease in ...
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  • The Stamp Act of 1765 severely curtailed mercantile trade in the colonies. Like many other merchants, Arnold conducted trade as if the Stamp ...
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  • a force prepared for the hardships in January of 1765, replacing their troops' bayonets with machetes and using more practical uniforms and tactics ...
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  • In 1765, Wheatley witnessed the furor over the Stamp Act—the Bostonians' rebellion against further taxation of their colony. This protest ...
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  • with his Gothic romance, The Castle of Otranto (1765). His other important works include Historic Doubts on Richard III (1768), an attempt to rehabilitate ...
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  • | established_date4 = May 10, 1765 | government_type = Parliamentary ... the last years of the Atholl regime (1756 - 1765), cutting into British government ...
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  • von Wallmoden, Countess of Yarmouth (1704-1765). The most famous of his mistresses ... Duke of Cumberland||26 April 1721||31 October 1765||  ...
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  • Adams first rose to influence as an opponent of the Stamp Act of 1765. In that year, he drafted the instructions which were sent by the inhabitants ...
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