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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1753. 1753 (MDCCLIII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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  • Graupner – Gott der Herr ist Sonne und Schild, GWV 1113/54 (autographed 1753, first performed 1754) Niccolò Jommelli – 7 Trio Sonatas (two of which are...
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    Events from the year 1753 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XV British and Irish Monarch: George II Governor General of New France: Michel-Ange Duquesne...
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  • Stroganov Palace started construction Slavo-Serbia was formed Pyotr Lopukhin, Russian politician Nikolai Sergeevich Volkonsky, militiary leader Matvei...
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    by JDE Peet's. It was founded in Joure, Netherlands, by Egbert Douwes in 1753 as De Witte Os ("The White Ox"), a general grocery shop. The company later...
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  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1753. c. January – Mercy Seccombe, having emigrated from Harvard, Massachusetts...
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  • Events in the year 1753 in India. National income - ₹9,033 million Cession of the Northern Circars to the French. Everyman's Dictionary of Dates; 6th ed...
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    diplomat to the Iroquois Confederacy during the French and Indian War in 1753. In the inter-war period, Washington met with several Native Tribes in the...
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    Phillis Wheatley Peters, also spelled Phyllis and Wheatly (c. 1753 – December 5, 1784) was an American author who is considered the first African-American...
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  • The year 1753 in architecture involved some significant events. Horse Guards in London, designed by William Kent and John Vardy, is completed. State House...
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  • Herculaneum including discovery of the Villa of the Papyri and Herculaneum papyri. 1753: Botanist Vitaliano Donati is commissioned by King Charles Emmanuel III of...
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    The Clandestine Marriages Act 1753, also called the Marriage Act 1753, long title "An Act for the Better Preventing of Clandestine Marriage", popularly...
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  • year William Smith, A Poem on Visiting the Academy of Philadelphia, June 1753, Smith had been invited to visit by Benjamin Franklin; the academy would...
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    The Jewish Naturalisation Act 1753 was an Act of Parliament (26 Geo. 2. c. 26) which allowed Jews resident in Britain to become naturalised by application...
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    The 1753 House is a historical replica of a regulation settler's home in The Berkshires in 1753. Located in Field Park at the west end of Williamstown...
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    William Nicholson (13 December 1753 – 21 May 1815) was an English writer, translator, publisher, scientist, inventor, patent agent and civil engineer....
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    74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. Built in the Rochefort Arsenal in 1753, she entered service during the opening year of the French and Indian War...
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    Linnaeus 1753, ii pp. 640–672. Linnaeus 1753, ii pp. 673–675. Linnaeus 1753, ii pp. 675–683. Linnaeus 1753, ii pp. 683–698. Linnaeus 1753, ii pp. 699–781...
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    Satake Yoshimasa (佐竹義真, September 7, 1728 – September 17, 1753) was the 6th daimyō of Kubota Domain in Dewa Province, Japan (modern-day Akita Prefecture)...
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  • The Safdarjung's rebellion occurred on 10 March 1753 during the waning years of the Mughal Empire. It was characterized by a conflict between Safdarjung...
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    Frederick Frelinghuysen (April 13, 1753 – April 13, 1804) was an American lawyer, soldier, and senator from New Jersey. A graduate of the College of New...
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  • The year 1753 in science and technology involved some significant events. Ruđer Bošković's De lunae atmosphaera demonstrates the lack of atmosphere on...
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  • Robert Hamilton (September 14, 1753 – March 8, 1809) was a businessman, judge and political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in the manse at Bolton...
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    Portugal. It was created by decree of King Joseph I of Portugal, on 9 December 1753, for Ana Maria Catarina Henriqueta de Lorena, 3rd Marchioness of Abrantes...
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    Species of Plants") is a book by Carl Linnaeus, originally published in 1753, which lists every species of plant known at the time, classified into genera...
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    1782. Built on a design by François Coulomb, Bizarre entered service in 1753. She took part in the Seven Years' War, notably attacking an English convoy...
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  • Thomas Smith-Stanley (c. 1753 – late 1779) was a British Army officer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1776 to 1779. Stanley was the...
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  • Geo. 2. c. 29) The Highways Act 1747 (21 Geo. 2. c. 28) The Highways Act 1753 (26 Geo. 2. c. 28) The Highways Act 1765 (5 Geo. 3. c. 38) The Highways Act...
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    Mecklenburg-Strelitz. She served as regent for her son after the deaths in 1752–1753 of her husband and brother-in-law of, respectively, the ducal appanage of...
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    The British Museum Act 1753 (26 Geo. 2. c. 22) was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain. The act provided for the purchase of the Museum or Collection...
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