1729


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Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

Births

Deaths

References

References

  1. Gilbert R. Cruz, ''Let There Be Towns: Spanish Municipal Origins in the American Southwest, 1610-1810'' (Texas A&M University Press, 1996) p60
  2. Martin Sicker, ''The Islamic World in Decline: From the Treaty of Karlowitz to the Disintegration of the Ottoman Empire'' (Greenwood Press, 2001) p57
  3. Thomas D. Wilson, ''The Oglethorpe Plan: Enlightenment Design in Savannah and Beyond'' (University of Virginia Press, 2015)
  4. Lester C. Olson, ''Benjamin Franklin's Vision of American Community: A Study in Rhetorical Iconology'' (University of South Carolina Press, 2004) p117
  5. Mark A. Peters, ''Compositional Choices and Meaning in the Vocal Music of J. S. Bach'' (Lexington Books, 2018) p168
  6. Thomas Francis Moran, ''The Theory and Practice of the English Government'' (Longmans, Green, and Company, 1903) pp 264-265
  7. "Regents (England and France)", in ''The Manual of Dates, A Dictionary of Reference to All the Most Important Events in the History of Mankind to be Found in Authentic Records'', by George H. Townsend (Frederick Warne & Company, 1877) p805
  8. Yıldız, Kenan. "Istanbul Fires During the Ottoman Period". History of Istanbul.
  9. William L. R. Cates. (1863). "The Pocket Date Book". Chapman and Hall.
  10. George Edward Milne, ''Natchez Country: Indians, Colonists, and the Landscapes of Race in French Louisiana'' (University of Georgia Press, 2015) p185
  11. Pelo, June. "Anders Chydenius".
  12. "Catherine the Great {{!}} Biography, Facts, & Accomplishments".
  13. (1993). "A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers and Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660-1800". [[Southern Illinois University Press]].
  14. "William Congreve {{!}} English dramatist".
  15. (1911). "Medallic Illustrations of the History of Great Britain and Ireland to the Death of George II.". Trustees of the British Museum.
  16. "Parish Church of St Peter, Carmarthen". BritishListedBuildings.
  17. Albert Rosenberg. (1953). "Sir Richard Blackmore: A Poet and Physician of the Augustan Age". University of Nebraska Press.
  18. Charles Bradlaugh. (1956). "Half-hours with the Freethinkers". J. Watts.
  19. (1889). "Cyclopædia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature". Harper & Brothers.

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1729