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| | Homosexuality in 18th-cent. England: Newspaper Reports, 1761 |
 | | The same report appeared in the Public Advertiser for 15-17 October 1761, which adds that the time he was on the pillory was "between twelve and one o-clock".) |  | | Yesterday the Woollen-Draper in Cornhill stood on the Pillory pursuant to his Sentence. |  | | The same report report was published in the London Chronicle for 15-17 October 1761. |
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http://www.infopt.demon.co.uk/1761news.htm
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| | Editor's Introductory Notes: 1761 |
 | | [2] Sarah Crosby left London for Derby at the beginning of 1761, She met classes, and on February 8 found two hundred present. |  | | She could not speak particularly to each, and therefore told them of what God had done for her and exhorted them to flee from sin. |  | | Wesley had a high opinion of Thomas Olivers's judgement and skill as a controversialist, and these questions were probably intended to guide his thought and study. |
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http://wesley.nnu.edu/john_wesley/letters/1761-notes.htm
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| | SYW Chronology 1761 |
 | | Admiral Keppel, with an English fleet, disembarks an expeditionary force of 8000 men under General Hodgson to seize this strategic French Island. |  | | August 20 - October 9 1761: Upon news that the Austrians and Russians have formed a junction with their respective armies, Frederick digs his army in at the fortified camp of Bunzelwitz, Silesia. |  | | January 4 1761: Spain declares war on England. |
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http://www.sevenyearswarassociation.com/Reference/SYWChron1761.html
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| | Introduction to William Law: 1686 - 1761 |
 | | Samuel Johnson said: "I became a sort of lax talker against religion, for I did not think much against it; and this lasted until I went to Oxford, where it would not be suffered. |  | | William Law died in 1761 just a few days after his last book, An Affectionate Address to the Clergy, went to the printers. |  | | He says: "If you will here stop and ask yourself why you are not as pious as the primitive Christians were, your own heart will tell you that it is neither through ignorance nor inability, but because you never thoroughly intended it." The immediate influence of the book was considerable. |
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http://www.passtheword.org/William-Law/wl-intro.htm
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| | Office-Holders: Household of Queen Charlotte 1761-1818 |
 | | 1761 (GM (1761), xxxi, 431 - 'Byne' (sic). |  | | The Institute of Historical Research is a member of the School of Advanced Study, part of the University of London |  | | 1761 Northumberland, Elizabeth Countess of (Duchess 22 Oct. 1766) |
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http://www.history.ac.uk/office/queencharlotte.html
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| | Province of New York - Marriage Licenses |
 | | 1761 27 Jul; James Linford; Christian Van Ryper |  | | 1761 10 Apr; Robert Hoffman; Sarah Van Alstyn |  | | 1761 18 Aug; John Halsted, jr.; Elizabeth De Hart |
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http://www.longislandgenealogy.com/NYSMarrLic/NYmarlicense.htm
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| | 1761 in science - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The year 1761 in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here. |  | | See also: 1760 in science, other events of 1761, 1762 in science and the list of years in science. |  | | June 6 - The first transit of Venus since Edmond Halley suggested that its observation could determine the distance from the Earth to the Sun. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1761_in_science
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 | | Bussy to Choiseul, (Sept. 19, 1761), Bussy, Francois de in: A. 444:311 and in Pease, pp. |  | | Bussy to Choiseul, (August 30, 1761), Bussy, Francois de in: A. 444: 216 and in Pease, pp. |  | | Bussy to Choiseul, (August 25, 1761), Bussy, Francois de in: A. 444: 202 and in Pease, pp. |
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http://www.gbl.indiana.edu/archives/miamis13/miamitoc15.html
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| | Summary: HR 1761, Copyright Damages Improvement Act of 1999. |
 | | HR 1761 RH reported by the Judiciary Committee. |  | | However, HR 1761 RH, the bill reported by the Judiciary Committee, and approved by the House, increased this to $300,000. |  | | HR 1761 approved by the Courts and Intellectual Property Subcommittee. |
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http://www.techlawjournal.com/cong106/copyright
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| | UN General Assembly Resolution 1761 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1761 was passed on 6 November 1962 in response to the racist policies of apartheid established by the South African Government. |  | | This page was last modified 01:45, 28 Apr 2005. |  | | The resolution deemed apartheid and the policies enforcing it to be a violation of South Africa's obligations under the UN Charter and a threat to international peace and security. |
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http://www.secaucus.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/UN_General_Assembly_Resolution_1761
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| | The Political Graveyard: February 28, 1761 |
 | | Politicians who were born on February 28 (all years), or |  | | politicians who were born in 1761 (all dates) |
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http://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1761/02-28.html
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| | THOMAS BURNS 1761 Pg. 1 of 2 |
 | | Thank you for responding.I found your site on google.com. |  | | The farm on which she and her husband lived is near Curlesville. |  | | I would like to have your web site url again since I found a copy of THOMAS BURNS 1761 page 1 of 2 by accident. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/nf/burnscharles/morePA.html
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| | RFC1761 |
 | | This paper was written so that others may write programs to interpret the capture files generated by snoop, or create capture files that can be interpreted by snoop. |  | | RFC 1761 Snoop Packet Capture File Format February 1995 Cumulative Drops 32-bit unsigned integer representing the number of packets that were lost by the system that created the packet file between the first packet record in the file and this one. |  | | This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. |
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http://rfc.net/rfc1761.html
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| | Act of protest 1761 |
 | | Act of protest 1761 - a man demands his wife and her unpaid dowry |  | | This illustrates the recourse to legal sanctions available, even where the marriage contract was made in a semi-formal manner and registered later. |  | | In response to a request made to us in the presence of the Regio Giudice and the correct number of witnesses, on behalf of Angelo Grassi of the city of Ascoli in the case against the widow Clara Giordano and Giuseppe Galotto. |
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http://www.era.anthropology.ac.uk/Era_Resources/Era/Ascoli/marriage/not4261.html
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| | Historical Observations and Global Expeditions |
 | | Venus in her chariot passes between the sun and earth; from Johann Doppelmayer's Atlas Coelestis, 1742. |  | | This side-view of the sun shows the path of Venus transiting from left to lower right in 1761. |  | | 2/1951 Expedition beginnings to frustrating 1761 sighting at sea; years in Manila; |
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http://www.transitofvenus.org/historic.htm
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| | Transit of Venus Bibliography - 18th century |
 | | H.A. Lloyd, “Description of a Clock by John Shelton, Owned by the Royal Society and Used by Maskelyne on his Visit to St. Helena in 1761, and Probably by Mason and Dixon in Pennsylvania”, Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 94 (1950), 268-271. |  | | During his 13-month sojourn on the island of St. Helena in the southern Atlantic Ocean, the English astronomer Edmond Halley (1656-1742) succeeded in observing a complete transit of the planet Mercury over the Sun on 7 November 1677 [28 October O.S.]. |  | | Pingré’s Memoir on the Parallax of the Sun; In a Letter from him to the Royal Society”, Philosophical Transactions [of the Royal Society of London], Giving Some Account of the Present Undertakings, Studies, and Labours, of the Ingenious, in Many Considerable Parts of the World, 54 (1764), 152-160 [published in 1765]. |
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http://www.phys.uu.nl/~vgent/venus/venus_text18.htm
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| | IICON 1761 monitor technical specs and information. Monitors, drivers, adapters, cables, video cards, schematics |
 | | This page contains specs and other information on the IICON 1761 monitor. |  | | A video card, or video cards as the case may be these days, to get full performance from that monitor you probably just spent a pretty penny on. |  | | You've got a IICON 1761 monitor, cable, AND a videocard, and now what can you do with an adapter. |
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http://www.monitorworld.com/Monitors/iicon/1761.html
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| | The Mozart Project: Biography: 1761-1765 |
 | | The work, a scherzo by Georg Christoph Wagenseil, had been copied by his father into Nannerl's notebook. |  | | Below it Leopold jotted: "This piece was learnt by Wolfgangerl on 24 January 1761, 3 days before his 5th birthday, between 9 and 9:30 in the evening." |
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http://www.mozartproject.org/biography/bi_61_65.html
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| | Kurt Seifried - Information security / Port 1761 TCP, UDP |
 | | Kurt Seifried - Information security / Port 1761 TCP, UDP |  | | Common problem(s): A variety of security flaws have been found in the various client software packages. |  | | Firewalling recommendations: Block port 1761 inbound and outbound, as a general rule administrative traffic for Microsoft SMS and Novell ZENworks should not cross network perimeters, or if it needs to access should be firewalled to specific systems. |
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http://www.seifried.org/security/ports/1000/1761.html
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| | Northern Ireland to Nova Scotia, 1761 |
 | | Most significantly, this report not only names the settlers but also specifies what County and Parish in Ireland they were originally from. |  | | This file is part of the Nova Scotia Genealogy Resources Page. |  | | As no passenger lists or similar records have survived, it has been virtually impossible to trace these men back to their roots in Ireland -- until now! |
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http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~ab443/irish.html
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| | M.B.BARCLAY DE TOLLY |
 | | Michail Bogdanovich Barclay de Tolly came of a very old Scottish noble family, his ancestors moved to the city of Riga in Liflandia in XVII century. |  | | In 1776 he was enlisted to military service in the Pskov carabineer regiment. |  | | He was born in the family of a retired lieutenant in 1761. |
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http://www.100megsfree4.com/rusgeneral/barclay.htm
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| | 1761 in History |
 | | January 4, 1761 Stephen Hales, English vicar/inventor (ventilator), dies at 83 |  | | January 23, 1761 Friedrich von Matthison, German poet (Adelaide) |  | | March 23, 1761 John W de Winter, Dutch vice-admiral (Battle at Kamperduin) |
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http://www.oldevents.com/years/1761.html
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| | James Lidderdale, 1682 - 1761 |
 | | His age when he died, given by his granddaughter who erected a memorial to him in Wilton Church, near Daventry, was 85. |  | | But deducting this age from the date taken from his burial certificate obtained from St. Peter's, Mansfield, Notts, 14 November 1761, he was born about 1676. |  | | Geoffrey Sheppard, a descendant, of the Garden Flat, 35 Gloucester Avenue, Regent's Park, N.W.1., owns portraits of the Doctor and his wife. |
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http://www.lidderdale.com/gen099.html
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| | William Carey |
 | | He was only a shoemaker, rather a cobbler as he used to say, since he was only mending the shoes of others. |  | | Sam Daniel, Ph.D. William Carey was born in England in 1761, arrived in India in 1793, and died in Serampore, near Kolkata (Calcutta) in 1834. |
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http://www.languageinindia.com/april2001/carey.html
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| | Thomas Simpson (1710 - 1761) |
 | | His father was a weaver and he owed his education to his own efforts. |  | | The last member of the English school whom I need mention here is Thomas Simpson, who was born in Leicestershire on August 20, 1710, and died on May 14, 1761. |  | | From `A Short Account of the History of Mathematics' (4th edition, 1908) by W. Rouse Ball. |
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http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/HistMath/People/Simpson/RouseBall/RB_Simpson.html
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| | From Revolution to Reconstruction: Documents: Glen on Indians |
 | | The Situation, Strength, and Connections of the several Nations of Neighbouring Indians; the Hostilities they have committed on British Subjects, at the Instigation of the French, and lately upon those Instigators themselves; some Particulars relating to the French Forts, Forces and Proceedings in Louisiana and Mississippi. |  | | The Role of the Indians in the Rivalry Between France, Spain, and England, 1761 |
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http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/D/1751-1775/indians/glen.htm
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| | Levi Daggett 1761 |
 | | He may have also worked on the river carrying on the trading business his great grandfather Nathaniel had started on the cove. |  | | Levi Daggett was born in Rehoboth, MA on April 12, 1761. |
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http://www.fortunecity.com/marina/mudhouse/2435/id331.htm
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| | Solutions to make ANY MONITOR work on a PC or MAC |
 | | You may be able use your current video card to run the IICON 1761. |  | | Software Integrators' video cards can run any monitor (fixed frequency or multisync), including the IICON 1761. |  | | You may only need the right adapter and cable - call us at 1-800-547-2349. |
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http://www.si87.com/MonitorSolutions/iicon/1761.html
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| | 1761 Realty Ltd. - Special Listings |
 | | The above information should not be relied upon without verification. |  | | 1761 Realty Limited assumes no responsibility for its accuracy. |
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http://www.1761realty.com/special.htm
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| | Open Tech Support Community - Ports 1761-1768 |
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http://www.opentechsupport.net/forums/showthread.php?t=4478
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| | Peter III |
 | | His first action was an amnesty for and return from exile of state figures arrested by Elizaveta after her accession. |  | | Peter ascended the Russian throne on December 25, 1761, the day Empress Elizaveta Petrovna died. |
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http://www2.sptimes.com/Treasures/TC.2.3.12.html
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| | VITA: HB 1761 |
 | | Governor Mark Warner signed into law House Bill 1761 (2003 General Assembly) and House Bill 508 (2004 General Assembly) amending §2.2-2012 of the Code of Virginia to authorize the Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA) to establish contracts for the purchase of personal computers (PCs) and related devices by licensed teachers for use outside the classroom. |  | | The original bill, sponsored by Kristin Amundson of Fairfax, went into effect July 1, 2003. |  | | A teacher license/certification number is required to register. |
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http://www.vita.virginia.gov/procurement/hb1761.cfm
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| | 1761 Transit of Venus |
 | | This effect can impair observers' estimates of the internal contact times of the transit by appearing to distort the disc of Venus as it nears the Sun's limb which in turn limits the accuracy with which the solar parallax can be determined. |  | | Venus crossed the disc of the Sun on 1761 June 6 |  | | The map above shows the visibility of the event. |
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http://www.nao.rl.ac.uk/nao/transit/V_1761
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| | An Address to the Clergy; William Law; 1761 |
 | | The HTML version of an 1893 reprint of the 1761 edition of this manuscript is rather large; therefore we have chosen to break it into segments to make downloading faster for those who have problems with large files. |  | | This 1997 HTML version began with Warner Whites painstakingly transcribed text edition (see below) but its formatting and emphatic use have been revised by PTW Services to return the manuscript to its "close-to-original" formatting and wording as it was published in a 1893 reprint of the 1761 edition. |  | | We recommend that you print the entire manuscript for your own study and reference. |
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http://www.passtheword.org/DIALOGS-FROM-THE-PAST/clergy.htm
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| | Coromandel Coast 1761 by Bellin |
 | | "Carte du District de Tranquebar", issued Paris, 1761 by Jacques Nicolas Bellin (1703-72), the important French cartographer who spent over 50 years at the French Hydrographic Service and was appointed the first "Ingenieur Hydrographe de la Marine", as well as later in life "Hydrographer to the King". |  | | Note: to see 6 available close-ups of this picture, click on the area you wish to see. |
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http://www.oldmapsbooks.com/MapPage/MapPages524xx/52451coro.htm
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| | 1761 |
 | | unveiled a new showhome at its exclusive 1761 development in Chester which is now available... |  | | a listed building that was completed in 1761, is a four-storey quadrangle built around... |  | | CAPTION(S): AIRY: The luxury apartments at 1761 feature plenty of space and high ceilings |
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http://www.tietosanakirja.org/1761
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 | | TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 1761 SUBJECT: XRF 020903 : HST observations DATE: 02/12/17 18:59:13 GMT FROM: Andrew Levan at U.of Leicester Andrew Levan (U. Leicester/STScI), Andrew Fruchter, Lou Strolger, Ingunn Burud and James Rhoads (STScI) report for the GOSH collaboration. |  | | The candidate optical transient for XRF 020903 (Soderberg et al, GCN 1554) was imaged with HST/ACS in F606W on 3rd Dec 2002. |
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http://gcn.gsfc.nasa.gov/gcn3/1761.gcn3
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| | Calverley Baptisms 1761-1780 |
 | | Robert son of the Rev'd Mr Rain, Curate in Calverley was born on the 15th day of April one thousand seven hundred and seventy one about half past eleven in the evening. |  | | Baptised privately the sixteenth of April and publicly May 20th following by the aforesaid Mr Rain |  | | Calverley Parish Church Records: Baptisms 1761 - 1780 |
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http://www.calverley.info/cal_bap_1761.htm
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