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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1778. 1778 (MDCCLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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    The Anglo-French War, also known as the War of 1778 or the Bourbon War in Britain, was a military conflict fought between France and Great Britain, sometimes...
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  • War of 1778 may refer to: The Anglo-French War (1778–83) The War of the Bavarian Succession This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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    Monmouth Court House in modern-day Freehold Borough, New Jersey, on June 28, 1778, during the American Revolutionary War. It pitted the Continental Army, commanded...
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  • 1778 Alfvén, also designated 4506 P-L, is a carbonaceous Themistian asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 20 kilometers in...
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  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1778. October – On her father's death, novelist Sarah Scott receives a legacy...
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  • Peltier was encouraged to hasten the preparation of the ship. On 12 February 1778, the Lyon joined the Duc de Choiseul and the Brume in Saint Nazaire to then...
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  • The year 1778 in science and technology involved some significant events. Lagrange delivers his treatise on cometary perturbations to the Académie française...
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    cousins, William and James K. Hackett, launched on 28 April 1778, and renamed Alliance on 29 May 1778 by resolution of the Continental Congress. Her first commanding...
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    Clark arrived. On 12 November 1778, Vincennes resident François Bosseron recorded the following items under the heading ""1778 fournie au Cap Helm pour les...
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    early in 1777 by a private shipyard in Amsterdam and launched in February 1778. Apparently she was built with the scantlings and lines of a small 74-gun...
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    Thomas Brown FRSE (9 January 1778 – 2 April 1820) was a Scottish physician, philosopher, and poet. Renowned as a physician for his structured thinking...
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  • The Portuguese–Ovimbundu War, also known as the War of 1774–1778, was an armed conflict between the kingdoms of the Ovimbundu people, mainly in the figure...
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    The Papists Act 1778 (18 Geo. 3. c. 60), also known as Sir George Savile's Act, the First Relief Act, or the Catholic Relief Act 1778 is an act of the...
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    Events from the year 1778 in Canada. Monarch: George III Governor of the Province of Quebec: Guy Carleton then Frederick Haldimand Governor of Nova Scotia:...
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    Esma Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: اسما سلطان; "supreme"; 17 July 1778 – 4 June 1848), also called Küçük Esma, (Esma "the younger"), was an Ottoman princess...
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    The Treaty of Alliance (French: traité d'alliance (1778)), also known as the Franco-American Treaty, was a defensive alliance between the Kingdom of France...
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  • Célestin Harst, organist and harpsichordist (b. 1698) Music And History - 1778 Archived 2012-08-28 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed 13 December 2013 Daniele...
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    80-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. Laid down in Toulon in March 1778 by the designer-builder Joseph-Marie-Blaise Coulomb, she was launched on...
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    December 1777 – June 1778. Main Army at Middlebrook, New Jersey, December 1778 – June 1779. Main Army Artillery at Pluckemin, New Jersey, 1778–1789. Eastern...
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    was a 44-gun fifth-rate Roebuck-class ship of the Royal Navy launched in 1778. Commissioned in the same year, the ship served throughout the remainder...
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    El Pardo, signed 11 March 1778, Spain won Spanish Guinea (Equatorial Guinea), which was administered from Buenos Aires in 1778–1810. With these treaties...
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  • first slave-trading voyage. Agie first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1778. Slave trading voyage: Captain John Burrows sailed Spy from Liverpool in...
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  • Siege of Nargund may refer to: Siege of Nargund (1778) Siege of Nargund (1785) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Siege...
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    able to operate independently. This unit was raised in New York in July 1778 by Sir Henry Clinton in order to merge several small Loyalist units into...
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  • 1852) March 12 - Lady Hester Stanhope, English archaeologist (d. 1839) 1778: November 5 - Giovanni Battista Belzoni, Italian explorer and Egyptologist...
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    1778. Bail could only be granted by an order of the Privy Council, signed by six members of the council. The Act was due to expire on 1 January 1778,...
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    American Revolutionary War (category Conflicts in 1778)
    agreement with the rebels, followed by a Treaty of Alliance in February 1778. In 1779, the Sullivan Expedition undertook a scorched earth campaign against...
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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau (category 1778 deaths)
    (UK: /ˈruːsoʊ/, US: /ruːˈsoʊ/; French: [ʒɑ̃ʒak ʁuso]; 28 June 1712 – 2 July 1778) was a Genevan philosopher (philosophe), writer, and composer. His political...
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    hoped to save a considerable amount of money in the process. Beginning in 1778 the Emperor wished to have new works, in German, composed by his own subjects...
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