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1767

1767 (MDCCLXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar, the 1767th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 767th year of the 2nd millennium, the 67th year of the 18th century, and the 8th year of the 1760s decade. As of the start of 1767, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1767 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1767
MDCCLXVII
Ab urbe condita2520
Armenian calendar1216
ԹՎ ՌՄԺԶ
Assyrian calendar6517
Balinese saka calendar1688–1689
Bengali calendar1174
Berber calendar2717
British Regnal yearGeo. 3 – 8 Geo. 3
Buddhist calendar2311
Burmese calendar1129
Byzantine calendar7275–7276
Chinese calendar丙戌年 (Fire Dog)
4464 or 4257
    — to —
丁亥年 (Fire Pig)
4465 or 4258
Coptic calendar1483–1484
Discordian calendar2933
Ethiopian calendar1759–1760
Hebrew calendar5527–5528
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1823–1824
 - Shaka Samvat1688–1689
 - Kali Yuga4867–4868
Holocene calendar11767
Igbo calendar767–768
Iranian calendar1145–1146
Islamic calendar1180–1181
Japanese calendarMeiwa 4
(明和4年)
Javanese calendar1692–1693
Julian calendarGregorian minus 11 days
Korean calendar4100
Minguo calendar145 before ROC
民前145年
Nanakshahi calendar299
Thai solar calendar2309–2310
Tibetan calendar阳火狗年
(male Fire-Dog)
1893 or 1512 or 740
    — to —
阴火猪年
(female Fire-Pig)
1894 or 1513 or 741

Events edit

 
April 7: Ayutthaya (in modern-day Thailand) is sacked by the troops of the Burmese Konbaung dynasty

January–March edit

April–June edit

July–September edit

October –December edit

Births edit

 
Andrew Jackson
 
John Quincy Adams

Deaths edit

 
Georg Philipp Telemann

References edit

  1. ^ Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History. London: Century Ltd. pp. 224–225. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2.
  2. ^ a b c George Renwick, Romantic Corsica: Wanderings in Napoleon's Isle (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1910) p230
  3. ^ Fred Anderson, Crucible of War: The Seven Years' War and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754-1766 (Vintage Books, 2000) p770
  4. ^ Allan J. Kuethe and Kenneth J. Andrien, The Spanish Atlantic World in the Eighteenth Century: War and the Bourbon Reforms, 1713–1796 (Cambridge University Press, 2014) p267
  5. ^ Ernest Rhys, ed., Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin (J.M. Dent & Sons, Ltd., 1916) p240
  6. ^ A. P. Nasatir, ed., Before Lewis and Clark: Documents Illustrating the History of the Missouri, 1785-1804 (University of Oklahoma Press, 1952) p65
  7. ^ G. Barnett Smith, The Romance of the South Pole: Antarctic Voyages and Explorations (Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1900) p16
  8. ^ Enrique Dussel, A History of the Church in Latin America: Colonialism to Liberation (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1981) p60
  9. ^ "Legacy or Overhang: Historical Memory in Myanmar–Thai Relations", by Maung Aung Myoe, in Bilateral Legacies in East and Southeast Asia (Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2015) p113
  10. ^ The Papers of Sir William Johnson, ed. by James Sullivan (University of the State of New York, 1921) p xxx
  11. ^ Abdulrahman al-Ruwaishan translator and Travis Landry, editor, The Fruits of the Struggle in Diplomacy and War: Moroccan Ambassador al-Ghazzal and His Diplomatic Retinue in Eighteenth-Century Andalusia (Bucknell University Press, 2016) pp9-10
  12. ^ Laneyrie-Dagen, Nadeije, ed. (1996). Les Grands Explorateurs. Larousse. p. 181. ISBN 2-03-505305-6.
  13. ^ Collingridge, Geo. (1903). "Who Discovered Tahiti?". Journal of the Polynesian Society. 12: 184–186.
  14. ^ Miguel de Asúa, Science in the Vanished Arcadia: Knowledge of Nature in the Jesuit Missions of Paraguay and Río de la Plata (BRILL, 2014) p259
  15. ^ Samuel B. Griffith, The War for American Independence: From 1760 to the Surrender at Yorktown in 1781 (University of Illinois Press, 1976) p50
  16. ^ Sally M. Walker, Boundaries: How the Mason-Dixon Line Settled a Family Feud and Divided a Nation (Candlewick Press, 2014) pp146-147
  17. ^ Shein-Chung Chow and Jen-Pei Liu, Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials: Concepts and Methodologies (John Wiley & Sons, 2008) p108
  18. ^ Marija Krivokapić and Neil Diamond, Images of Montenegro in Anglo-American Creative Writing and Film (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017) p10
  19. ^ Zosa Szajkowski, Jews and the French Revolutions of 1789, 1830 and 1848 (Ktav Publishing House, 1970) p302
  20. ^ Edmund S. Morgan, Benjamin Franklin (Yale University Press, 2002) p167
  21. ^ Ann Fairfax Withington, Toward a More Perfect Union: Virtue and the Formation of American Republics (Oxford University Press, 1996) p99
  22. ^ John C. Redmond, Three To Ride: A Ride That Defied An Empire and Spawned A New Nation (Hamilton Books, 2012) p137
  23. ^ "Gosport Navy Yard", in The Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Early American Republic, 1783–1812: A Political, Social, and Military History, by Spencer C. Tucker (ABC-CLIO, 2014) p274
  24. ^ Norma Bouchard and Valerio Ferme, Italy and the Mediterranean: Words, Sounds, and Images of the Post-Cold War Era (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013) p49
  25. ^ Barbara Ganson, The Guarani Under Spanish Rule in the Rio de la Plata (Stanford University Press, 2005) p121
  26. ^ A Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences, Volume VIII, ed. by Thomas Lathrop Stedmon (William Wood and Co., 1917) p46
  27. ^ Maurice J. Robinson, Ponte Vedra Beach: A History (Arcadia Publishing, 2008)
  28. ^ Albert Sorel, The Eastern Question in the Eighteenth Century (Methuen & Company, 1898) pp22-23
  29. ^ Edward G. Lengel, First Entrepreneur: How George Washington Built His--and the Nation's--Prosperity (Da Capo Press, 2016) p76
  30. ^ a b Jace Weaver, The Red Atlantic: American Indigenes and the Making of the Modern World, 1000-1927 (University of North Carolina Press Books, 2014) p164
  31. ^ The World's History: A Survey of Man's Record, Volume V: South-Eastern and Eastern Europe edited by H. F. Helmolt (William Heinemann, 1907) p423
  32. ^ "Dickinson, John", by Joseph Palencik, in Dictionary of Early American Philosophers, ed. by John R. Shook (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2012) p303
  33. ^ Antonio L. Rappa, The King and the Making of Modern Thailand (Taylor & Francis, 2017) p224
  34. ^ "Louis de Saint-Just | French revolutionary | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved June 17, 2022.

Further reading edit

  • John Blair; J. Willoughby Rosse (1856). "1767". Blair's Chronological Tables. London: H.G. Bohn. hdl:2027/loc.ark:/13960/t6349vh5n – via Hathi Trust.

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calendar1688 1689Bengali calendar1174Berber calendar2717British Regnal year7 Geo 3 8 Geo 3Buddhist calendar2311Burmese calendar1129Byzantine calendar7275 7276Chinese calendar丙戌年 Fire Dog 4464 or 4257 to 丁亥年 Fire Pig 4465 or 4258Coptic calendar1483 1484Discordian calendar2933Ethiopian calendar1759 1760Hebrew calendar5527 5528Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1823 1824 Shaka Samvat1688 1689 Kali Yuga4867 4868Holocene calendar11767Igbo calendar767 768Iranian calendar1145 1146Islamic calendar1180 1181Japanese calendarMeiwa 4 明和4年 Javanese calendar1692 1693Julian calendarGregorian minus 11 daysKorean calendar4100Minguo calendar145 before ROC民前145年Nanakshahi calendar299Thai solar calendar2309 2310Tibetan calendar阳火狗年 male Fire Dog 1893 or 1512 or 740 to 阴火猪年 female Fire Pig 1894 or 1513 or 741Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1767 Contents 1 Events 1 1 January March 1 2 April June 1 3 July September 1 4 October December 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 References 5 Further readingEvents edit nbsp April 7 Ayutthaya in modern day Thailand is sacked by the troops of the Burmese Konbaung dynastyJanuary March edit January 1 The first annual volume of The Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris produced by British Astronomer Royal Nevil Maskelyne at the Royal Observatory Greenwich gives navigators the means to find longitude at sea using tables of lunar distance 1 January 9 William Tryon governor of the Royal Colony of North Carolina signs a contract with architect John Hawks to build Tryon Palace a lavish Georgian style governor s mansion on the New Bern waterfront February 16 On orders from head of state Pasquale Paoli of the newly independent Republic of Corsica a contingent of about 200 Corsican soldiers begins an invasion of the small island of Capraia off of the coast of northern Italy and territory of the Republic of Genoa By May 31 the island is conquered as its defenders surrender 2 February 19 The Earl of Shelburne British Secretary of State for the Southern Department which has jurisdiction over Britain s American colonies fires the unpopular Governor of West Florida George Johnstone and summons him back to London 3 February 27 King Carlos III of Spain issues a decree expelling the Jesuits from the dominions of the Spanish Empire worldwide 4 March 13 British Chancellor of the Exchequer Charles Townshend having already pushed through the unpopular Townshend Acts to recoup war expenses from Britain s American colonies presents a comprehensive plan for more taxes in a closed door session of the House of Commons with most proposals passed within a month 5 March 14 Antonio de Ulloa the Colonial Governor of Spanish Louisiana Luisiana dispatches Captain Francisco Riu y Morales up the Mississippi River to establish two forts one at San Luis now St Louis Missouri and to set up a colony for displaced French speaking Acadians and protect shipping on the river 6 March 24 Spain acquires control of what are now called the Falkland Islands from France compensating French Admiral Louis Antoine de Bougainville for the money spent on the construction of the settlement at Fort Saint Louis 7 The islands named les Iles Malouines by the French are renamed las Islas Malvinas by the Spanish and Fort Saint Louis is renamed as Puerto Soledad In 1816 Argentina declares independence from Spain and takes the Malvinas and in 1833 Britain s Royal Navy captures the islands from the Argentines and renames them the Falklands and renames Puerto Soledad as Port Louis March 31 Enforcement begins of the February 27 decree by King Carlos III of Spain ordering the suppression of the Society of Jesus the Jesuits in the colonies in Spanish America Over the next few months approximately 2 200 Jesuit priests and missionaries are deported 8 April June edit April 2 Suppression of the Jesuits begins in the Spanish Empire and Kingdom of Naples April 7 Troops of the Burmese Konbaung dynasty sack the Siamese city of Ayutthaya ending the Burmese Siamese War 1765 67 after 15 months and bringing the four century old Ayutthaya Kingdom to an end King Ekkathat is found dead inside the city walls on April 9 9 May 3 A fleet of ships from the Republic of Genoa arrives at Capraia and sends 150 men ashore to drive out the Corsicans but the outnumbered Genoese marines are quickly cut to pieces 2 May 10 Sir William Johnson 1st Baronet acting on behalf of Great Britain meets with representatives of the Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy at German Flatts New York opening negotiations on the boundary between the New York colony and the Native Americans eventually concluded by the Treaty of Fort Stanwix 10 May 16 Ahmed al Ghazzal the emissary from Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah of Morocco to the Spanish Empire makes a triumphant return to Marrakesh with almost 300 Muslims who had been held captive in Spain as well as sacred Islamic manuscripts that had been seized by the Spanish in 1612 The negotiation of the release had started with al Ghazzal s meeting with Spain s King Carlos III on August 21 1766 11 May 31 The Genoese island of Capraia is conquered by the Corsican Army after a ten week campaign 2 June 17 British Royal Navy Captain Samuel Wallis becomes the first European to visit the island of Tahiti in the Pacific Ocean during HMS Dolphin s second circumnavigation 12 13 he also sights Mehetia July September edit July 3 Pitcairn Island in the Pacific Ocean is sighted from HMS Swallow by 15 year old Midshipman Robert Pitcairn on a British Royal Navy expeditionary voyage commanded by Philip Carteret the first definite European sighting Norway s oldest newspaper still in print Adresseavisen is first published August 26 Construction begins on Tryon Palace in New Bern North Carolina The construction proves more expensive than initially expected leading the government to increase local taxes This stirs resentment among some North Carolinians and helps prolong the War of the Regulation September 29 The Spanish Empire s Governorate of the Rio de la Plata and Governorate of Paraguay begin the process of expulsion of the 456 members of the Society of Jesus the Jesuits from southern South America placing them on five ships bound for Spain 14 October December edit October 7 Frederick North Lord North becomes the new British Chancellor of the Exchequer after the sudden death of Charles Townshend 15 October 9 Surveying of the Mason Dixon line which will later become the traditional division between the northern and southern states of the United States is completed by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon after four years initially to settle a boundary dispute between the colonies of Delaware Pennsylvania and Maryland The survey party is halted at Dunkard Creek when a chief of the Mohawk Indians tells them that they are in Native American territory and that the Mohawks guiding the property would not proceed one step further Westward the line slightly west the 80th meridian west is now part of the boundary between Pennsylvania and West Virginia 16 October 12 At the Foundling Hospital in London Dr William Watson becomes the first physician to conduct a controlled clinical trial selecting 32 boys and girls of similar age who have not yet had smallpox He divides them into three groups in order to test treatments before inoculation for smallpox with one group receiving a mixture of mercury and jalap another senna glycoside and the third getting no pre treatment at all 17 October 17 Scepan Mali nicknamed Stephen the Little is selected as the legislature at Podgorica to be the Tsar of Montenegro representing a short but an important break in the succession of the Petrovic dynasty 18 October 24 In France several anti Jewish regulations in place since October 12 1661 are repealed by the King s Council that advises Louis XV of France While Jewish merchants are still prohibited from owning their own retail stores they are allowed to sell merchandise on credit to gentile merchants at legal interest rates to legally enforce debts and to sell jewelry 19 October 28 A boycott of 38 types of goods 20 imported from England is resolved by Boston merchants meeting at Faneuil Hall as a response to the taxes imposed by Great Britain and one of the first Buy American campaigns is started in order to encourage the purchase of items manufactured and produced in the 13 colonies 21 Copies of the agreement to be signed by participating merchants are circulated beyond the Province of Massachusetts Bay to other colonial provinces in New England 22 November 1 Scottish born American merchant and shipowner Andrew Sprowle of Portsmouth Virginia establishes the Gosport Shipyard on the western shore of the Elizabeth River in the Virginia Colony on the site of what will eventually become the Norfolk Naval Shipyard 23 November 3 King Ferdinand IV of the Spanish dominated Kingdom of Naples follows Spain s lead and orders the expulsion of the Jesuits from Naples and has them marched northward to the Neapolitan border with the Papal States 24 November 4 Francisco de Paula Bucareli the Governor of Buenos Aires at the time a province within the Spanish Empire s Viceroyalty of Peru hosts the caciques who are the Guarani chiefs of the 30 mission towns established by Jesuit missionaries in an effort to gain Guarani peoples support in the expulsion of the Jesuits 25 November 9 At the new King s College medical school in New York City later the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Dr John Jones gives the first lecture by a surgical professor in North America 26 November 14 The Timucua Indian tribe native to central Florida becomes extinct with the death of the last speaker of the Timucuan language Juan Alonso Cabale Eight years earlier the last 95 surviving Timucuan people had been forcibly relocated by the Spanish colonial government to Guanabacoa a township in western Cuba 27 November 19 Under the coercion of Russian occupation armies the legislature of Poland follows the wishes of Russian Minister Nicholas Repnin and agrees to allow the kingdom to become a Russian protectorate 28 November 20 The new American Colonies Act 1766 commonly called the Declaratory Act goes into effect virtually providing for Great Britain s Parliament to govern lawmaking in 13 colonies and exacerbating tensions there 29 November 27 Oconostota and Attakullakulla Chiefs of the Cherokee people in the Carolinas depart from Charleston South Carolina on a ship voyage to New York City where they are welcomed by British colonial officials as a prelude to negotiations with Britain s Superintendent of Indian Affairs Sir William Johnson 30 November 29 The Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria in her capacity as Queen of Hungary issues an edict against the Romani people commonly called the gypsies prohibiting them from marrying and calling for gypsy children to be taken away by the government so that they can be brought up by Christian families a proclamation that produced little or no effect in comparison with the trouble involved 31 December 2 Future Pennsylvania chief executive John Dickinson begins publishing his revolutionary Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania in the Pennsylvania Chronicle 32 December 28 Phraya Taksin a minor provincial official in Siam now Thailand crowns himself as King of Siam establishing the Siamese Thonburi Kingdom taking the regnal name of Borommaracha IV and begins a 14 year reign of liberation and conquest historically he is known as Taksin the Great 33 December 29 Oconostota and Attakullakulla arrive at Johnstown New York where they along with leaders of the Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy the Mohawk Onondaga Oneida Cayuga Seneca and Tuscarora tribal nations meet with Sir William Johnson to begin peace negotiations with the British Empire 30 Births edit nbsp Andrew JacksonJanuary 8 Jean Baptiste Say French economist originator of Say s law d 1832 February 2 Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link German naturalist botanist d 1851 nbsp John Quincy AdamsMarch 15 Andrew Jackson seventh President of the United States d 1845 March 25 Joachim Murat French marshal King of Naples d 1815 April 21 Elisabeth of Wurttemberg Archduchess of Austria d 1790 April 25 Nicolas Oudinot French marshal d 1847 May 4 Tyagaraja Indian Carnatic music composer d 1847 May 12 Manuel Godoy Spanish statesman d 1851 May 13 John VI of Portugal King of Portugal d 1826 May 15 Ezekiel Hart Canadian entrepreneur politician d 1843 June 24 Jean Baptiste Benoit Eyries French geographer author and translator d 1846 July 4 Kyokutei Bakin Japanese author d 1848 July 11 John Quincy Adams sixth President of the United States son of John Adams and Abigail Adams d 1848 July 28 James A Bayard elder U S Senator from Delaware d 1815 August 24 Bernhard Meyer German physician ornithologist d 1836 August 25 Louis Antoine de Saint Just French revolutionary d 1794 34 September 20 Jose Mauricio Nunes Garcia Brazilian composer d 1830 October 25 Benjamin Constant Swiss writer d 1830 November 2 Prince Edward Duke of Kent and Strathearn member of the British Royal Family d 1820 November 20 Andreas Hofer Austrian national hero d 1810 December 3 Antoine Fabre d Olivet French writer d 1825 date unknown Black Hawk Sauk Indian Chief autobiographer b Saukenuk village now Rock Island Illinois d 1838 Marianna Malinska Polish ballerina d 1797 Deaths editJanuary 7 Thomas Clap first president of Yale University b 1703 January 22 Johann Gottlob Lehmann German mineralogist geologist b 1719 February 15 Mikhail Illarionovich Vorontsov Russian noble politician b 1714 March 7 Jean Baptiste Le Moyne Sieur de Bienville French colonizer and Governor of Louisiana b 1680 March 13 Maria Josepha of Saxony Dauphine of France b 1731 tuberculosis April 5 Princess Charlotte Wilhelmine of Saxe Coburg Saalfeld countess by marriage of Hanau Munzenberg b 1685 April 7 Franz Sparry composer b 1715 May 26 Prince Frederick Henry of Prussia b 1747 smallpox May 28 Maria Josepha of Bavaria b 1739 smallpox June 12 Lucrezia Elena Cevoli Italian Roman Catholic religious professed and blessed b 1685 nbsp Georg Philipp TelemannJune 25 Georg Philipp Telemann German composer b 1681 July 13 John Quincy American Soldier b 1689 July 19 John Carmichael 3rd Earl of Hyndford b 1701 September 4 Charles Townshend English politician b 1725 October 15 Archduchess Maria Josepha of Austria b 1751 smallpox October 16 Burkhard Christoph von Munnich Russian military leader b 1683 October 26 Harry Pulteney British politician b 1686 November 5 John Reading New Jersey governor Colonial Governor of New Jersey b 1686 December 1 Henry Erskine 10th Earl of Buchan British Freemason b 1710 December 22 Jacques Bridaine French Catholic preacher and missionary b 1701 John Newbery English publisher b 1713 December 28 Emer de Vattel Swiss philosopher b 1714 date unknown Firmin Abauzit French scientist b 1679 Blas Maria de la Garza Falcon Spanish settler of Texas b 1712 Marie Anne Victoire Pigeon French mathematician b 1724 Ana III of Matamba African monarchReferences edit Palmer Alan Palmer Veronica 1992 The Chronology of British History London Century Ltd pp 224 225 ISBN 0 7126 5616 2 a b c George Renwick Romantic Corsica Wanderings in Napoleon s Isle Charles Scribner s Sons 1910 p230 Fred Anderson Crucible of War The Seven Years War and the Fate of Empire in British North America 1754 1766 Vintage Books 2000 p770 Allan J Kuethe and Kenneth J Andrien The Spanish Atlantic World in the Eighteenth Century War and the Bourbon Reforms 1713 1796 Cambridge University Press 2014 p267 Ernest Rhys ed Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin J M Dent amp Sons Ltd 1916 p240 A P Nasatir ed Before Lewis and Clark Documents Illustrating the History of the Missouri 1785 1804 University of Oklahoma Press 1952 p65 G Barnett Smith The Romance of the South Pole Antarctic Voyages and Explorations Thomas Nelson and Sons 1900 p16 Enrique Dussel A History of the Church in Latin America Colonialism to Liberation Wm B Eerdmans Publishing 1981 p60 Legacy or Overhang Historical Memory in Myanmar Thai Relations by Maung Aung Myoe in Bilateral Legacies in East and Southeast Asia Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 2015 p113 The Papers of Sir William Johnson ed by James Sullivan University of the State of New York 1921 p xxx Abdulrahman al Ruwaishan translator and Travis Landry editor The Fruits of the Struggle in Diplomacy and War Moroccan Ambassador al Ghazzal and His Diplomatic Retinue in Eighteenth Century Andalusia Bucknell University Press 2016 pp9 10 Laneyrie Dagen Nadeije ed 1996 Les Grands Explorateurs Larousse p 181 ISBN 2 03 505305 6 Collingridge Geo 1903 Who Discovered Tahiti Journal of the Polynesian Society 12 184 186 Miguel de Asua Science in the Vanished Arcadia Knowledge of Nature in the Jesuit Missions of Paraguay and Rio de la Plata BRILL 2014 p259 Samuel B Griffith The War for American Independence From 1760 to the Surrender at Yorktown in 1781 University of Illinois Press 1976 p50 Sally M Walker Boundaries How the Mason Dixon Line Settled a Family Feud and Divided a Nation Candlewick Press 2014 pp146 147 Shein Chung Chow and Jen Pei Liu Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials Concepts and Methodologies John Wiley amp Sons 2008 p108 Marija Krivokapic and Neil Diamond Images of Montenegro in Anglo American Creative Writing and Film Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2017 p10 Zosa Szajkowski Jews and the French Revolutions of 1789 1830 and 1848 Ktav Publishing House 1970 p302 Edmund S Morgan Benjamin Franklin Yale University Press 2002 p167 Ann Fairfax Withington Toward a More Perfect Union Virtue and the Formation of American Republics Oxford University Press 1996 p99 John C Redmond Three To Ride A Ride That Defied An Empire and Spawned A New Nation Hamilton Books 2012 p137 Gosport Navy Yard in The Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Early American Republic 1783 1812 A Political Social and Military History by Spencer C Tucker ABC CLIO 2014 p274 Norma Bouchard and Valerio Ferme Italy and the Mediterranean Words Sounds and Images of the Post Cold War Era Palgrave Macmillan 2013 p49 Barbara Ganson The Guarani Under Spanish Rule in the Rio de la Plata Stanford University Press 2005 p121 A Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences Volume VIII ed by Thomas Lathrop Stedmon William Wood and Co 1917 p46 Maurice J Robinson Ponte Vedra Beach A History Arcadia Publishing 2008 Albert Sorel The Eastern Question in the Eighteenth Century Methuen amp Company 1898 pp22 23 Edward G Lengel First Entrepreneur How George Washington Built His and the Nation s Prosperity Da Capo Press 2016 p76 a b Jace Weaver The Red Atlantic American Indigenes and the Making of the Modern World 1000 1927 University of North Carolina Press Books 2014 p164 The World s History A Survey of Man s Record Volume V South Eastern and Eastern Europe edited by H F Helmolt William Heinemann 1907 p423 Dickinson John by Joseph Palencik in Dictionary of Early American Philosophers ed by John R Shook Bloomsbury Publishing 2012 p303 Antonio L Rappa The King and the Making of Modern Thailand Taylor amp Francis 2017 p224 Louis de Saint Just French revolutionary Britannica www britannica com Retrieved June 17 2022 Further reading editJohn Blair J Willoughby Rosse 1856 1767 Blair s Chronological Tables London H G Bohn hdl 2027 loc ark 13960 t6349vh5n via Hathi Trust Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1767 amp oldid 1144579230, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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