List of last words (18th century) (section 1740–1749)
William I of Prussia, King in Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg (31 May 1740), in response to priest or family members quoting Job 1:21 "Oh Lord! Forgive...
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18th century in literature (section 1740–1749)
quasi-autobiographical novel The Adventures of Roderick Random was also published. 1749: Henry Fielding's The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling was published. His...
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List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain (redirect from List of Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain, 1740–1749)
acts of the Parliament of Great Britain, 1740–1744 List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain, 1745–1749 List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain...
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This page lists all peers who held extant titles between the years 1740 and 1749. Cokayne, George Edward, ed. (1887). Complete peerage of England, Scotland...
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Penn considered 1749 to be its founding date until 1899, when the board of trustees voted to retroactively revise its founding date to 1740 in order to make...
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Antonio Palomba (section 1740-1749)
Naples, he became a teacher of the harpsichord at the Teatro della Pace in 1749. Most of his more than 50 opera libretti were comedic works written for composers...
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24.7 For males. 18th-century France 27.5–30 For males: 24.8 years in 1740–1749, 27.9 years in 1750–1759, 33.9 years in 1800–1809. 18th-century American...
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John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu, Master-General of the Ordnance during 1740–1749, purchased two guns for an unsuccessful expedition in 1722 to capture...
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Ziblim Bandamda II Ziblim Bandamda (?–1740) 1735–1749 Yaa Naa Andani Jaŋgbariga II Andani Jaŋgbariga (?–1740) 1749–1765 Yaa Naa Mahami I Mahami Koringa...
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Timeline of Birmingham history (section 1740–1749)
Wesley first visits Birmingham, shortly before his evangelical experience. 1740 – Birmingham's first theatre – the Moor Street Theatre – opens, and the town's...
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– December 1763) Gibraltar – William Hargrave, Governor of Gibraltar (1740–1749) Jamaica – Edward Trelawney, Governor of Jamaica (1738–1752) Colony of...
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article is about the particular significance of the decade 1740–1749 to Wales and its people. 1740 in Wales 1741 in Wales 1742 in Wales 1743 in Wales 1744...
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was also known as the Annapolis Council (prior to 1749) and the Halifax Council (after 1749). After 1749, when the judicial courts were established, the...
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1734–c.1736) Kikulwe, Kabaka (c.1736–c.1738) Mawanda. (c.1738–c.1740) Mwanga I, Kabaka (c.1740–c.1741) Namuggala, Kabaka (c.1741–c.1750) Kyabaggu, Kabaka (c...
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commander of the 40th Regiment of Foot and governor of Nova Scotia from 1740 to 1749. During this period, he led the colony through King George's War with...
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(1717–1725); Lawrence Armstrong, (1725–1739); Alexander Cosby, 1739–1740; Paul Mascarene, (1740–1749). At that point Edward Cornwallis was appointed Governor....
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1675-1684, 1686-1687, 1689-1692, 1699, 1705, 1712-1713, 1718-1725, 1728-1729, 1740-1749, 1775-1784, 1790-1791, 1803, 1806-1812, 1825-1834, 1850-1861 (2002-2013)...
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Abraham Petros I Ardzivian (category 1749 deaths)
Ottoman Empire – 1749 in Lebanon) was the founder of the Armenian Catholic Church and its first Catholicos-Patriarch from 1740 to 1749. He was born on...
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where it remains today. Abraham Petros I Ardzivian (1740–1749) Hagop Petros II Hovsepian (1749–1753) Michael Petros III Kasparian (1753–1780) Parsegh...
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spelling) Abraham Petros I Ardzivian (1740–1749) (Աբրահամ Պետրոս Ա. Արծիւեան) Hagop Petros II Hovsepian (1749–1753) (Յակոբ Պետրոս Բ. Յովսէփեան) Michael...
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Madrid) was a Spanish general and colonial official. From April 24, 1740 to November 6, 1749 he was viceroy of the newly reestablished Viceroyalty of New Granada...
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John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu (category 1749 deaths)
John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu, KG, GMB, PC, FRS (1690 – 5 July 1749), styled Viscount Monthermer until 1705 and Marquess of Monthermer between 1705...
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Eleven (2000 AD Progs 1675–1684) The Day The Zombo Died (2000 AD Progs 1740–1749) Planet Zombo (2000 AD Progs 1825–1834) 11 April 2018 18 29 Sláine: Volume...
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Bahamas – John Tinker, Governor of the Bahamas (1740–1758) Bengal – Adam Dawson, President of Bengal (1749–1752) Bombay – Richard Bourchier, Governor of...
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lymphangiogenesis, a chemicogenetic study in Xenopus tadpoles". Blood. 112 (5): 1740–1749. doi:10.1182/blood-2007-08-106302. PMID 18474726. S2CID 14663578. Cha...
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Caucasian Albanian Catholicos in 971–987 Abraham Petros I Ardzivian, ruled in 1740–1749 This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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Patriarch Catholicos of Cilicia in 1740–1749 Jacob Petros II Hovsepian, Patriarch Catholicos of Cilicia in 1749–1753 Michael Petros III Kasparian, Patriarch...
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Tierens (1714–1733) Bernhardt Waterman (1733–1740) Jan Andries Lossner (1740–1749) Jan Frederik Colier (1749–1755) Hendrik Jan van Rijswijck (1755–1759)...
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