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1781 and received
When the Congress received notice of this on March 1, 1781, he joined Daniel Carroll in endorsing them for Maryland.
Mozart received the libretto from Stephanie on 29 July 1781.
The Protestant citizens received the right to establish parishes according to the 1781 Patent of Toleration by Emperor Joseph II.
His stay in London was possibly facilitated through his contact with Thomas Erskine, Earl of Kelly ( 1753 – 1781 ), who during a tour of the continent had received lessons from Carl ’ s father Johann Stamitz.
In 1781 he, solely with George Washington, received the degree of Doctor of Laws from Yale College.
His father died in 1781, and Fourier received two-fifths of his father's estate, valued at more than 200, 000 francs.
Other works by him are editions of Anacreon ( 1778 ), several plays of the Greek tragedians, Apollonius Rhodius ( 1780 ), Aristophanes, with an excellent Latin translation ( 1781 – 1783 ), Gnomici poetae Graeci ( 1784 ), Sophocles ( 1786 ), with Latin translation, a work for which he received a pension of 2, 000 francs from the king.
Fruits's war record indicates he received pay in 1781 and 1783 while in the Revolution.
He arrived in England in October 1781, and was received with little favor.
He attended The King's School, Canterbury from 1769, where he was such a good student that he received an exhibition scholarship on his matriculation at Corpus Christi College, Oxford in March 1781.
At the end of the 17th century, Cheboksary was regarded as a major commercial city of the Volga region, and in 1781 it received the status of a city of the Kazan province.
He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1781 ; and he received the Copley Medal of the Royal Society in 1791, and the gold medal of the Royal Society of Literature in 1825.
Though they were received with some scepticism, the laws were verified by Charles-Augustin de Coulomb in 1781.
He was a brigadier general until November 1781, when he received a brevet promotion to major general.
By 1781 Timişoara was one of the most important cities of the Habsburg Monarchy and as such it received a royal free city warrant which would accelerate the development of the city even further.
In 1781 he entered the army as a private soldier, and after ten years ' service he received his discharge and settled at Valence.
One year after its opening in 1781, Labille-Guiard chose to display some of her pastels, including her self-portrait in pastel and oil portraits of her husband and Guillame Voiriot, a teacher at the Royal Academy, which were well received by critics.
He studied at the college of Mayenne, received the tonsure aged twelve, became prior of Torbechet while still little more than a child, then derived sufficient income for his education, entered the College of Louis le Grand in 1781, and after completing his theological studies at the Seminary of St. Magloire, was ordained deacon in October 1790.

1781 and commission
When the 25-year-old Mozart arrived in Vienna in 1781, seeking professional opportunity, one of the first tasks to which he addressed himself was to become acquainted with Stephanie and lobby him for an opera commission.
Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon, one of the top French scientists of the day, mentored Lamarck, and helped him gain membership to the French Academy of Sciences in 1779 and a commission as a Royal Botanist in 1781, in which he traveled to foreign botanical gardens and museums.
In 1781, shortly after Mozart had moved to Vienna, van Swieten met him again: at the salon of Countess Thun, Mozart played extracts from his recent opera Idomeneo, with van Swieten and other important officials in the audience ; this event helped instigate Mozart's commission for the opera The Abduction from the Seraglio, his first great success as a composer.
In 1781, he obtained his commission in the artillery in and saw service in the Dutch Civil War ( 1787 ).
Apparently on commission from Louis XVI, Ménageot painted The Death of Leonardo da Vinci in the arms of Francis I in 1781, setting it in a background of classical statuary.

1781 and captain
He was promoted to captain in 1781, and was given command of.
* Arthur Forbis, captain of the Guilford County militia at the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, where he was mortally wounded, March 15, 1781.
The fruit is said to have been introduced to Japan by a Cantonese captain in the An ' ei era ( 1772 – 1781 ).
In 1781, Bowles left as captain of the school, and went on to Trinity College, Oxford, where he had won a scholarship.
In 1781 the captain of a slave ship, the Zong decided to throw 133 sick slaves over board, with another ten throwing themselves over board in despair.
He entered the army as an ensign in the 25th Regiment of Foot in 1779, was promoted lieutenant in 1781, and captain into the 75th Regiment of Foot in 1783.
1740 – 1781 ) was a captain in the Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War, commander of the which was lost at sea.
From 1781 to 1790 he was a captain, in charge of ships of the line, and afterward he was in charge of the reconstruction of the harbor at Tarragona.
During the American Revolutionary War, under Admirals Richard Howe and George Rodney he distinguished himself in the West Indies, and in July 1781 was promoted to captain.
As captain of the 16-gun brig Minerva, he embarked on a successful career as a privateer in 1781.
Promoted to post captain on 25 April 1781, and transferred to command HMS Narcissus
Two ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Young, the first for John Young ( c. 1740 – 1781 ), a captain in the Continental Navy, and the second for Rear Admiral Lucien Young ( 1852 – 1912 ).
The state's House of Delegates named him as a captain on March 23, 1778, and a major in 1781.

1781 and took
The Articles took effect on March 1, 1781, when Maryland became the final state to ratify them.
The Battle of the Chesapeake, also known as the Battle of the Virginia Capes or simply the Battle of the Capes, was a crucial naval battle in the American War of Independence that took place near the mouth of Chesapeake Bay on 5 September 1781, between a British fleet led by Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Graves and a French fleet led by Rear Admiral François Joseph Paul, comte de Grasse.
It took Eisinga seven years to build his planetarium, which was completed in 1781.
When Major General Nathanael Greene took command in the South, Marion and Lieutenant Colonel Henry Lee were ordered in January 1781 to attack Georgetown but were unsuccessful.
Fourteen battles took place in the area, including the Battle of Camden ( August 16, 1780 ) and the Battle of Hobkirk's Hill ( April 25, 1781 ).
He took part in public affairs at the beginning of the American Revolution, he was a member of the Massachusetts General Court ( Legislature ) from 1771 until 1775, a delegate to the Provincial congress from 1774 until 1775, and a member of the Board of War from 1778 until its dissolution in 1781.
On 13 August 1780, he was set apart to the ministry, but he still continued his studies at the academy ; and in 1781, in accordance with the provisions of an exhibition which he held, he entered King's College, University of Aberdeen, where he took the degree of master of arts in March 1785.
After they proved to be ineffective, he took a larger force of 11 ships in March 1781, and fought a tactically inconclusive battle with the British fleet of Marriot Arbuthnot at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay.
The British took Negapatam after three weeks of siege in October and November 1781.
Before the British invasion of Virginia forced the temporary closure of the College of William and Mary and disbandment of the Phi Beta Kappa there early in 1781, Elisha Parmelee, an alumnus of Yale College and Harvard College, passed through Williamsburg and took charters from the Phi Beta Kappa to establish branches of the society at these schools.
In 1781, Hahnemann took a village doctor's position in the copper-mining area of Mansfeld, Saxony.
He became a scholar of Trinity in 1780, won the Craven university scholarship in 1781, and took his degree of BA in 1782, as third senior prime, obtaining soon afterwards the first Chancellor's Medal for classical studies.
Several philosophers and historians of science have, however, argued that Popper's definition of theory as a set of falsifiable statements is wrong because, as Philip Kitcher has pointed out, if one took a strictly Popperian view of " theory ", observations of Uranus when first discovered in 1781 would have " falsified " Newton's celestial mechanics.
The battle took place near the site of the 1781 siege of Yorktown, the final battle of the American Revolutionary War in the east.
The Townshends took up residence and the castle was much improved by them in 1781.
He took his seat in the House of Commons in January 1781.
Also, the decisive battle of the American Revolution, the siege of Yorktown in 1781, took place on the Virginia Peninsula.
For example, the Zong, a British slaver, took too many slaves on a voyage to the New World in 1781.
The regiment also took part in number of battles under the command of Lord Cornwallis between 1780-81, as well as taking part in another engagement near Camden in April 1781, as part of a force under the command of General Rawdon.
Dickinson took office on November 13, 1781 and served until November 7, 1782.
He was educated at the military schools of Vendôme and Paris ; he entered the navy and took part in various engagements of the years 1781 – 1782.
There Sir Eyre Coote took command of the army, and in 1781 won a major victory against Hyder Ali at Porto Novo ( Parangipettai ), where Munro was in command of the right division.
He became vicar of Harbury in 1746 and shortly after Chesterton both in Warwickshire followed by Snitterfield in 1754 where he took up residence until his death in 1781.
In 1781, the two composite Foot Guard battalions took part in the Battle of Guilford Courthouse.

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