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It was a revision of an earlier effort, Hume's A Treatise of Human Nature, published anonymously in London in 1739 40.
* 1739 Agostino Accorimboni, Italian composer ( d. 1818 )
The astylar design is by Jean Chalgrin ( 1739 1811 ), in the Neoclassical version of ancient Roman architecture ( see, for example, the triumphal Arch of Titus ).
* 1739 Dick Turpin, English highwayman ( b. 1705 )
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* Edmond Martène ( 1654 1739 )
The Qianlong Emperor in ceremonial armor on horseback, painted by Giuseppe Castiglione ( 1688 1766 ) | Giuseppe Castiglione, dated 1739 or 1758.
* George Spencer, 4th Duke of Marlborough ( 1739 1817 ), elder son of the 3rd Duke
Alexander Gordon ( 1739 1792 ), third son from the third marriage of the second Earl, was a Lord of Session from 1788 to 1792 under the judicial title of Lord Rockville.
* 1739 Richard Palmer is identified at York Castle, by his former schoolteacher, as the outlaw Dick Turpin.
* 1739 Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart, French architect ( d. 1813 )
* 1739 Battle of Karnal: The army of Iranian ruler Nadir Shah defeats the forces of the Mughal emperor of India, Muhammad Shah.
La Fontaine's model was subsequently emulated by England's John Gay ( 1685 1732 ); Poland's Ignacy Krasicki ( 1735 1801 ); Italy's Lorenzo Pignotti ( 1739 1812 ) and Giovanni Gherardo de Rossi ( 1754 1827 ); Serbia's Dositej Obradović ( 1742 1811 ); Spain's Félix María de Samaniego ( 1745 1801 ) and Tomás de Iriarte y Oropesa ( 1750 1791 ); France's Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian ( 1755 94 ); and Russia's Ivan Krylov ( 1769 1844 ).
* George Clinton ( vice president ) ( 1739 1812 ), Vice President of the United States and Governor of New York
* 1739 Charles François Dumouriez, French general ( d. 1823 )
* 1739 George Clinton, American politician, 4th Vice President of the United States ( d. 1812 )
* 1739 Joseph Bonomi the Elder, Italian architect ( d. 1808 )

1739 and Treaty
The Treaty of Belgrade signed on 18 September 1739, ended this war and resulted in the loss of Serbia and " Little Walachia " to Austria and the port of Azov to the Russians.
* 1739 The Treaty of Nissa is signed by the Ottoman Empire and Russia at the finish of the Russian-Turkish War, 1736 1739.
* September 18 The Treaty of Belgrade brings the Russo-Turkish War ( 1735 1739 ) to an end.
Shortly after this favourable result, France's mediation in the war between the Holy Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire led to the Treaty of Belgrade ( September 1739 ) which favoured the Ottoman Empire, beneficiary of a Franco-Ottoman alliance against the Habsburgs since the early 16th century.
Northern Bosnia, Habsburg Serbia ( including Belgrade ), southern parts of the Banat of Temeswar and Lesser Wallachia were regained by Ottoman Empire in 1739 by the Treaty of Belgrade.
Political situation in 1739, after Treaty of Belgrade
The Treaty of Belgrade (, ) was the peace treaty signed on September 18, 1739 in Belgrade, Habsburg Kingdom of Serbia ( today Republic of Serbia ), by the Ottoman Empire on one side and the Habsburg Monarchy on the other.
The Treaty of Niš is a peace treaty signed on September 29, 1739 in Niš ( East Serbia ), by the Ottoman Empire on one side and Russian Empire on the other.
This was followed by The Triumph of Peace, a Masque occasioned by the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ( 1749 ); a fragment, entitled Agriculture, of a long tedious poem in blank verse on Public Virtue ( 1753 ); The Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green ( acted at Drury Lane 1739, printed 1741 ); and an ode, Melpomene ( 1751 ).
The Treaty of Belgrade of 1739 finally fixed the border, the Military Frontier was organized in the region in 1746, and the town of Zemun was granted the rights of a military commune in 1749.
After the 1739 Treaty of Belgrade he returned to the Russian court at Saint Petersburg.
Restrictions imposed by the 1739 Treaty of Niš over Russian access to the Azov Sea and fortifying the area were removed.
Treaty of Belgrade gave the city back to the Ottoman Empire in 1739.
The Austrians joined in 1737 ; the war ended in 1739 with the Treaty of Belgrade ( with Austria ) and the Treaty of Niš ( with Russia ).
* 1739 On the advice of Prime Minister Robert Walpole, war is declared on Spain and the War of Jenkins ' Ear begins after Spain violates the Asiento rights granted to Great Britain in the Treaty of Utrecht.
This fort was built in 1754 by the order of empress Elizabeth of Russia and it played a pivotal role in the new lands added to Russia by the Belgrad Peace Treaty of 1739.
Following the Treaty of Belgrade ( 1739 ), areas along the southern bank of Danube returned under Ottoman control.
By the autumn of 1739 the Austrians with their Serbian troops had been forced to sign the Treaty of Belgrade which requested the Kingdom of Serbia, the southern part of of the Banat of Temeswar and northern Bosnia to cede to the Ottomans most of the gains made in the wars of 1714-1718, including the Serbian city of Belgrade itself.
He managed to regain control over Oltenia through the Treaty of Belgrade from 1739 after the Austro-Turkish War of 1737-39.

1739 and Belgrade
During the occupation of Serbia by the Austrians ( between 1717 and 1739 ), it was converted into a Roman Catholic church ; but after the Ottomans retook Belgrade, it was returned to its original function.
In July 1737, Austria entered the war against Ottoman Empire, but was defeated a number of times, among others in the Battle of Banja Luka on August 4, 1737 ; Battle of Grocka at 18, 21 22, July 1739 and lost Belgrade after an Ottoman siege from July 18 September 1739.
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1739 and is
There is no reference to this name before 1739.
The oldest consumer magazine still in print is The Scots Magazine, which was first published in 1739, though multiple changes in ownership and gaps in publication totaling over 90 years weaken that claim.
After he had taken deacon's orders, however, he concentrated on science, and, through the patronage of Jacques Cassini, obtained employment, first in surveying the coast from Nantes to Bayonne, then, in 1739, in remeasuring the French arc of the meridian, for which he is honored with a pyramid at Juvisy-sur-Orge.
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She wrote several popular comedies, of which Das Testament is the best, and translated The Spectator ( 9 volumes, 1739 1743 ), Alexander Pope's Rape of the Lock ( 1744 ) and other English and French works.
* French general Charles-François Dumouriez ( 1739 1823 ) is buried at St. Mary the Virgin parish church.
Cruden recorded his experience in The London Citizen Grievously Injured ( 1739 ) and Smart's stay there is recorded by his daughter.
* 1739: Sharon is incorporated.
In 1739, much of the area which is now known as Gramercy was sold to Joseph Delille Dupart, Commissioner of Indian Nations under Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville.
It is not know how successful the new magazine was, or why Heinsius included it in his publishing program since from 1739 he already had a similar monthly magazine under the title of " Genealogical and historical messages of the principal events of the European courts ".
This is why we have two versions of Castor et Pollux ( 1737 and 1754 ) and three of Dardanus ( 1739, 1744, and 1760 ).
The Travancore-Dutch War ( 1739 1753 ) is the earliest example of an Asian state overcoming a European power in war.
Laughton subsequently examined the 1739 publication and, in writing Robert Jenkins entry for the Dictionary of National Biography he dismissed it as, " a catch-penny chapbook, in which no reference is made to Jenkins's case, except in a worthless frontispiece ".
Oltenia (, also called Lesser Wallachia in antiquated versions, with the alternate Latin names Wallachia Minor, Wallachia Alutana, Wallachia Caesarea between 1718 and 1739 ) is a historical province and geographical region of Romania, in western Wallachia.
Taylor is best known for his editions of some of the Greek orators, chiefly valuable for the notes on Attic law, e. g. Lysias ( 1739 ); Demosthenes Contra Leptinem ( 1741 ) and Contra Midiam ( 1743, with Lycurgus Contra Leocratem ), intended as specimens of a proposed edition, in five volumes, of the orations of Demosthenes, Aeschines, Dinarchus and Demades, of which only vols.
It is one of England's oldest children's charities, established by royal charter in 1739 as the Foundling Hospital.
' The identity ascribed to man is nothing more than a fiction ' ( Hume, 1739 )
There is tentative evidence that there was another assistant, P. Domenico Dal Mela, who went on in 1739 to build the first upright piano.
Bayes ' document contains elements of conjecture ; for instance, his claim that Turpin was married to a Miss Palmer ( and not Elizabeth Millington ) is almost certainly incorrect, and the date of Turpin's marriage, for which no documentary evidence has been found, appears to be based solely on Bayes ' claim that in 1739 Turpin had married 11 or 12 years earlier.

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