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* 1750 – Caroline Herschel, German-born astronomer ( d. 1848 )
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* Mathews, L. K. “ Benjamin Franklin ’ s Plans for a Colonial Union, 1750 – 1775 .” American Political Science Review 8 ( August 1914 ): 393 – 412.
Baroque dance is dance of the Baroque era ( roughly 1600 – 1750 ), closely linked with Baroque music, theatre and opera.
Carlo-Maria ( Ajaccio 1746 – Montpellier 1785 ) married Maria Letizia Ramolino ( Ajaccio 1750 – Rome 1836 ) in 1764.
Notable late-classical deists include Peter Annet ( 1693 – 1769 ), Thomas Chubb ( 1679 – 1747 ), Thomas Morgan (?– 1743 ), and Conyers Middleton ( 1683 – 1750 ).
IR spectra for esters feature an intense sharp band in the range 1730 – 1750 cm < sup >− 1 </ sup > assigned to ν < sub > C = O </ sub >.
Writings in Estonian became more significant in the 19th century during the Estophile Enlightenment Period ( 1750 – 1840 ).
1750 and Caroline
Caroline Lucretia Herschel ( 16 March 1750 – 9 January 1848 ) was a German-British astronomer and the sister of astronomer Sir William Herschel with whom she worked throughout both of their careers.
Louise Caroline was born at Gottorp in the Duchy of Schleswig to Landgrave Charles of Hesse-Kassel ( 19 December 1744 – 17 August 1836 ) and his wife Princess Louise of Denmark ( 30 January 1750 – 12 January 1831 ).
Princess Louise of Denmark and Norway ( Christiansborg Castle, 20 January 1750 – Gottorp, 12 January 1831 ) was born to King Frederik V of Denmark and Louise of Great Britain, the daughter of King George II of Great Britain and Caroline of Ansbach.
1750 and Herschel
1750 and astronomer
In 1750 the English astronomer Thomas Wright, in his An original theory or new hypothesis of the Universe, speculated ( correctly ) that the galaxy might be a rotating body of a huge number of stars held together by gravitational forces, akin to the solar system but on a much larger scale.
* September 27-Johan Gabriel Doppelmayr, German mathematician, astronomer and cartographer ( died 1750 )
Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr ( September 27, 1677 – December 1, 1750 ) was a German mathematician, astronomer, cartographer, and wrote about sundials.
1750 and d
They investigated the practices of a disaffected student of Mesmer, one Charles d ' Eslon ( 1750 – 1786 ), and despite the fact that they accepted that Mesmer's results were valid, their placebo-controlled experiments following d ' Eslon's practices convinced them that mesmerism was most likely due to belief and imagination rather than to any sort of invisible energy (" animal magnetism ") transmitted from the body of the mesmerist.
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