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* 1722 Prince Augustus William of Prussia ( d. 1758 )
* Haliotis asinina Linnaeus, 1758 the ass ’ s ear abalone
* Haliotis midae Linnaeus, 1758 the Midas ear abalone, perlemoen abalone or South African abalone
* Haliotis parva Linnaeus, 1758 the canaliculate abalone
* Haliotis tuberculata Linnaeus, 1758 the green ormer, European edible abalone, tube abalone, or tuberculate ormer synonyms: Haliotis varia, Variable abalone, Haliotis barbouri
** Haliotis tuberculata marmorata Linnaeus, 1758 synonyms: Haliotis virginea the Virgin abalone, Haliotis rosacea, the rosy abalone
* 1758 Carle Vernet, French painter ( d. 1835 )
* 1758 Seven Years ' War: Frederick II of Prussia defeats the Russian army at the Battle of Zorndorf.
* 1758 Franz Teyber, Austrian organist and composer ( d. 1810 )
* 1758 The first American Indian Reservation is established, at Indian Mills, New Jersey.
* 1839 Sir John St Aubyn, 5th Baronet, English politician ( b. 1758 )
Vir Singh Kirat Singh Pahar Singh ( 1758 1765 )
Meanwhile, under the direction of Benedict XIV ( pope 1740 1758 ), a special congregation collected much material for an official revision, but nothing was published.
The Qianlong Emperor in ceremonial armor on horseback, painted by Giuseppe Castiglione ( 1688 1766 ) | Giuseppe Castiglione, dated 1739 or 1758.
Charles Xavier Joseph de Franque Ville d ' Abancour ( 4 July 1758 9 September 1792 ) was a French statesman, minister to Louis XVI.
** Charles Darwin ( 1758 1778 ) physician and scientist, uncle of Charles Darwin ( 1809 1882 )
* Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough ( 1706 1758 ), third son of Lady Sunderland
* 1758 Carl Friedrich Zelter, German composer, conductor and teacher of music ( d. 1832 )
David later became an active supporter of the French Revolution and friend of Maximilien Robespierre ( 1758 1794 ), and was effectively a dictator of the arts under the French Republic.
* 1758 Benedikt Schack, Czech composer and tenor ( d. 1826 )
* 1714 James Hervey, English clergyman and writer ( d. 1758 )
* 1698 Pierre Bouguer, French mathematician ( d. 1758 )

1758 and Hannah
Over the years they would have 12 children: Mary ( 1754 ), Lois ( 1756 ), Miriam ( 1758 ), Rhoda ( 1760 ), Hannah ( who died as an infant in 1762 ), Levi ( 1763 ), Migale ( 1765, died that same year ), Johnathan ( 1768 ), Ezra ( 1770 ), Sarah ( 1773 ), Hannah ( 1776, also died as an infant ) and a child that was never registered.
* Hannah Arnold ( 1708 1758 ), born in Norwich, mother of Benedict Arnold.
Born George Jackson, probably in Yorkshire, the third but oldest surviving son of George Jackson ( 1687 / 8 1758 ) of Hill House, Richmond, Yorkshire, and Ellerton Abbey, Yorkshire, and Hannah, daughter of William Ward of Guisborough, Yorkshire.
The Oxford English Dictionary traces the word to the middle of the 18th century when, in 1758, Hannah Glasse described how " to make Paco-Lilla, or India Pickle ".
Hannah Webster Foster ( September 10, 1758 April 17, 1840 ) was an American novelist.
* Hannah ( Comstock ) Platt ( born March 26, 1758 )

1758 and Webster
* Noah Webster ( October 16, 1758 May 28, 1843 )
Noah Webster, Jr. ( October 16, 1758 May 28, 1843 ), was a lexicographer, textbook pioneer, English spelling reformer, political writer, editor, and prolific author.
* 1758 Noah Webster, American lexicographer ( d. 1843 )
* May 28 Noah Webster, lexicographer ( b. 1758 )
Noah Webster ( 1758 1843 ), the author of the readers and spelling books that dominated the American market at the time, spent decades of research in compiling his dictionaries.
* Noah Webster ( 1758 1843 )— lexicographer, dictionary publisher.
* Noah Webster ( 1758 1843 ), a lexicographer, English spelling reformer, and author.
* William Webster ( clergyman ) ( 1689 1758 ), British clergyman
William Webster ( 1689 1758 ) was a British clergyman in the Church of England and a theological writer.

1758 and Foster
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1758 and American
* 1831 James Monroe, American politician, 5th President of the United States ( b. 1758 )
* American President: James Monroe ( 1758 1831 ) at the Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia
* 1758 Jonathan Edwards, American minister ( b. 1703 )
* 1758 Christopher Gore, American politician, 8th Governor of Massachusetts ( d. 1827 )
* Samuel Sterett, American politician ( b. 1758 )
* October 5 Jonathan Edwards, American preacher ( d. 1758 )
* Jonathan Edwards ( theologian ) ( 1703 1758 ), American preacher and theologian and president of Princeton University
The American Goldfinch was one of the many species originally described by Linnaeus in the landmark 1758 10th edition of his work Systema Naturae.
Amherst gained fame during the Seven Years ' War, particularly in the North American campaign known in the United States as the French and Indian War when he led the British attack on Louisbourg on Cape Breton Island in June 1758.
In the wake of this he was appointed commander-in-chief of the British army in North America and colonel-in-chief of the 60th ( Royal American ) Regiment in September 1758.
* Nathaniel Macon ( 1758 1837 ), American politician in the early republic and namesake for many of the U. S. places
The American Museum in Britain is based at Claverton Manor, near Bath, England, in a house, designed by Jeffry Wyatville and built in the 1820s on the site of a manor bought by Ralph Allen in 1758, replacing the manor house built by Ralph of Shrewsbury around 1340.
The County is named after John Paulding ( October 16, 1758 February 18, 1818 ), who was famous for the capture of the British spy Major John André in 1780 during the American Revolution.
* John Joseph Henry ( 1758 1811 ), American Revolutionary War soldier
* Charles Lee ( Attorney General ) ( 1758 1815 ), American lawyer and former United States Attorney General
Charles Lee ( 1758 June 24, 1815 ) was an American lawyer from Virginia.
He attempted a tragedy, Titus Vespasian, in 1755 and two comedies, The Ladies Subscription ( 1755 ) and Tombo-Chiqui, or, The American Savage ( 1758 ), for the stage, but neither was ever produced.
* Tombo-Chiqui, or, The American Savage ( 1758 ) ( unproduced play )
The American White Ibis was one of the many bird species originally described by Carl Linnaeus in the 1758 10th edition of his Systema Naturae, where it was given the binomial name of Scolopax albus.
Robert Colgate ( 1758 1826 ) was an 18th century English farmer, politician and sympathiser with the American War of Independence and French Revolution, whose republican ideals impelled him to leave their farm in Shoreham, Kent in March 1798 and emigrate to Baltimore, Maryland, in the United States of America, after which the family settled on a farm in Harford County, Maryland.
In 1758, he was appointed Professor of Natural Philosophy at the College of William and Mary in Virginia, then one of Britain ’ s American colonies.

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