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* 1719 – Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim, German poet ( d. 1803 )
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* 1794 – Axel von Fersen the Elder, Swedish statesman and soldier, father of Axel von Fersen the Younger ( b. 1719 )
In the 18th century there were increasing numbers of such collections, including Thomas D ' Urfey's Wit and Mirth: or, Pills to Purge Melancholy ( 1719 – 20 ) and Bishop Thomas Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry ( 1765 ).
Posen Bambergers ) – German Poles are descendants of settlers from the area near Bamberg, who settled in villages around Posen in the years 1719 – 1753.
However dragoons had existed in Portugal since at least the early 18th century and, in 1719, units of this type of cavalry were sent to Brazil, initially to escort shipments of gold and diamonds and to guard the Viceroy who resided in Rio de Janeiro ( 1st Cavalry Regiment – Vice-Roy Guard Squadron ).
From the time of John Flamsteed ( 1646 – 1719 ) it had been believed that the Earth's daily rotation was uniform.
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Johann Georg Leopold Mozart ( November 14, 1719 – May 28, 1787 ) was a German composer, conductor, teacher, and violinist.
As Gardiner observes: " It is a perfect example of Bach's skill in following admonitions by contemporary music theorists to ' grasp the sense of the text ' ( Mauritius Vogt, 1719 ) with the goal of ' refined and text-related musical expression ... the true purpose of music ' ( Johann David Heinichen, 1711 ).
This article was republished 1719 in a volume of Maffei's work, and then in a German translation ( 1725 ) in Johann Mattheson's Critica Musica.
Johann Philipp Franz von Schönborn ( 1719 – 1724 ) moved the court to a palace erected in 1701-1704, the predecessor of the residence, but the rather small palace did not, in his opinion, measure up to his position as an absolute monarch.
Johann Gottlieb Lehmann ( 4 August 1719, Langenhennersdorf, Saxony, – 22 January 1767, Saint Petersburg, Russia ) was a German mineralogist and geologist noted for his work and research contributions to the geologic record leading to the development of stratigraphy.
Johann Friedrich Böttger ( also Böttcher or Böttiger ; February 4, 1682 – March 13, 1719 ) was a German alchemist.
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