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 1724
In the Autobiography, Franklin reported that he visited Boston in the spring of 1724: "About the End of April 1724, a Little Vessel offer'd for Boston.
Background: When BF went to London in 1724, the city was still economically depressed as a result of the South Sea bubble (1720).
Business: Keimer printed fourteen imprints in 1724 (or to 25 March 1724/5), but the only one we can be certain that BF printed is Thomas Woolston's Free Gift to the Clergy (14 Jan).
www.english.udel.edu /lemay/franklin/1724.html

  
 The e.Lib: Short Bio Menu
Immanuel Kant, German philosopher, was born in Konigsburg April 22, 1724.
He entered the university there in 1740, enrolled for the study of mathematics and physics.
wn.elib.com /Bio/Kant.html

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Philosophy of Immanuel Kant
Immanuel Kant was born at Königsberg in East Prussia, 22 April, 1724; died there, 12 February, 1804.
Kant's philosophy is generally designated as a system of transcendental criticism tending towards Agnosticism in theology, and favouring the view that Christianity is a non-dogmatic religion.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/08603a.htm

  
 Kant's Philosophical Development
Immanuel Kant was born April 22, 1724 in Königsberg, East Prussia (now Kaliningrad, Russia), as the eldest son of Anna Regina Kant, née Reuter, (1697-1737) and Johann Georg Kant (1683-1746).
Bilfinger was known for a work on Confucianism (1724), a quasi-Taoist commentary on Wolff's German Metaphysics (1725), and a tract on force (1728).
Wolff's speech on the Chinese (1721) — a watershed event in the Enlightenment — had motivated him, then at Tübingen, to study these provocative pagans (in 1726 Wolff would cite Bilfinger when preparing his speech for print).
plato.stanford.edu /entries/kant-development

  
 The Political Graveyard: April 17, 1724
politicians who were born in 1724 (all dates)
Politicians who were born on April 17 (all years), or
politicalgraveyard.com /chrono/1724/04-17.html

  
 In Memoriam: Professor Emeritus Van Rensselaer Potter II (1911-2001) -- Trosko and Pitot 63 (7): 1724 -- Cancer Research
Articles by Trosko, J. Articles by Pitot, H. Cancer Research 63, 1724, April 1, 2003]
In Memoriam: Professor Emeritus Van Rensselaer Potter II (1911-2001) -- Trosko and Pitot 63 (7): 1724 -- Cancer Research
Articles by Trosko, J. Articles by Pitot, H. Cancer Research
cancerres.aacrjournals.org /cgi/content/full/63/7/1724

  
 Kant: 1724-1804
Immanuel Kant was born in Koenigsberg, East Prussia on April 22, 1724.
This shows that science must be limited and faith must prevail for without faith one is not moral, free, and thus God cannot exist nor can autonomy be achieved.
The dogmatism of metaphysics that is the preconception that it is possible to make headway in metaphysics without a previous criticism of pure reason, is the source of all that unbelief, always very dogmatic, which wars against morality"[B xxx].
campus.northpark.edu /history/WebChron/WestCiv/Kant.CP.html   (763 words)

  
 Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)
Born in Königsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia), April 22, 1724, Kant received his education at the Collegium Fredericianum and the University of Königsberg.
Thereafter, for 15 years he taught at the university, lecturing first on science and mathematics, but gradually enlarging his field of concentration to cover almost all branches of philosophy.
Although Kant's lectures and works written during this period established his reputation as an original philosopher, he did not receive a chair at the university until 1770, when he was made professor of logic and metaphysics.
www.connect.net /ron/kant.html   (1096 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: 1724
Jump to: navigation, search Immanuel Kant (April 22, 1724 – February 12, 1804) was a German philosopher and scientist (astrophysics, mathematics, geography, anthropology) from East Prussia, generally regarded as one of Western societys and modern Europes most influential thinkers and the last major philosopher of the Enlightenment.
Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock (July 2, 1724 - March 14, 1803), German poet, was born at Quedlinburg, the eldest son of a lawyer, a man of sterling character and of a deeply religious mind.
Categories: 1724 Jump to: navigation, search January 6 is the 6th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/1724   (2548 words)

  
 St. Mary's Families
Will, Vowles, Richard,St. Mary's Co.,4th April, 1724; 22nd April, 1724
Will, Heard, William,St. Mary's Co.,18th April, 1732; 3rd Jan., 1732
Will, Hebb, Kennedy; St. Mary's Co, 1/24/1776; 10/8/1776
teachertech.rice.edu /Participants/dawsonm/genealogy/lg/landH.htm   (2548 words)

  
 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Page Genealogy Report: Descendants of Louis Ledoux
Antoine Ledoux, born 30 November 1726 in Boucherville, Quebec, Canada; died 23 April 1754 in Vercheres.
Louis-Gabriel Ledoux, born 22 February 1709/10 in Boucherville, Quebec, Canada; died 18 June 1724 in Ste.
Joseph Ledoux, born 08 April 1722 in Vercheres.
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/l/u/c/Joan-M-Lucas/GENE1-0003.html   (2548 words)

  
 Trembly/Tremblay Genealogy
August 17, 1744 in Baie Saint-Paul, Charlevoix, Québec m: May 14, 1724 in Quebec (Notre Dame) b: March 29, 1701 in Saint-Nicolas Baptism: April 03, 1704 Saint Nicolas Burial: August 17, 1744 Baie-Saint-Paul, Charlevoix, Québec 9 [238] Michel Tremblay b: Abt.
April 09, 1731 in Baie Saint-Paul, Province Quebec m: June 19, 1719 in Baie Saint-Paul, Charlevoix, Québec b: September 23, 1694 in Baie Saint-Paul, Charlevoix, Québec Burial: April 09, 1731 Baie-Saint-Paul, Charlevoix, Québec *2nd Husband of [27] Marie Tremblay: +Louis Paré d: Abt.
January 11, 1806 in Baie Saint-Paul, Charlevoix, Québec m: February 15, 1741 in Baie Saint-Paul, Charlevoix, Canada b: January 17, 1723 in Baie Saint-Paul, Charlevoix, Québec Baptism: April 04, 1723 Baie-St-Paul, Charlevoix, Québec Burial: January 11, 1806 Détroit 9 Marie-Genevieve Tremblay b: 1742 +Francois Comparet m: Aft.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Pointe/8235/Dutrembl.html   (2548 words)

  
 Trembly Database Index A
1691 January 07, 1733/34 Perron, Jean April 18, 1698 December 15, 1761 April 24, 1724 Perron, Jean November 03, 1731 Perron, Jean-Baptiste April 09, 1725 November 18, 1754 Perron, Marguerite Bef.
March 29, 1741 November 05, 1696 Tremblay, Jacques August 30, 1702 1769 April 06, 1728 Tremblay, Jacques May 13, 1704 October 11, 1755 February 21, 1730/31 Tremblay, Jacques Bef.
1592 Langlois, Jean February 24, 1640/41 October 26, 1687 October 19, 1665 Langlois, Jean 1648 1690 Langlois, Jean-Baptiste October 19, 1709 October 04, 1734 Langlois, Jeanne 1643 1687 Langlois, Joseph May 19, 1680 August 11, 1705 Langlois, Louis Aft.
www.geocities.com /heartland/pointe/8235/Srnmlist.html   (2548 words)

  
 Combs &c. Families of Henrico Co, Virginia
06 Apr 1724 (Henrico Co VA Minute Book, 1719-1724:331) Court 6 April 1724: Anne Combs granted administration of estate of her husband George Combs; Benjamin HOBSON and Mathew HOBSON, security.
The next Combs record found in Henrico following those of George and Ann in 1724 is not until almost 60 years later.
Goochland was formed from Henrico in 1728; Cumberland was formed from Goochland in 1749; and Powhatan was formed from Cumberland in 1777.
www.combs-families.org /combs/records/va/henrico.htm   (1059 words)

  
 Chalmers of Alvah
A William Chalmers was living there in Muiryhill between 13 April 1719 and 12 April 1724 and could be his father.
Walter CHALMERS was born before 25 April 1756.
Alexander CHALMERS was born before 17 April 1751.
decfam.tripod.com /i0000034.htm   (442 words)

  
 Jacobs-Buys Genealogy
Gerardus Peterse (Peterse Gerardus) Jacobs born in Kalmthout Mar. 26, 1724, died in Kalmthout in 1784, married (1) in Ossendrecht April 26, 1744, to
Gerardus Jacobs born in Kalmthout April 4, 1623, died in Kalmthout Jan. 2, 1678, married in Kalmthout Oct. 18, 1649, to
Catharina Bogaerts born in Kalmthout April 7, 1652, died Kalmthout in April 21, 1682, children in Kalmthout:
www.jqjacobs.net /family/genealogy.html   (3956 words)

  
 DUKES OF HAMILTON
2a) JAMES, 5th Duke of Hamilton and 2nd Duke of Brandon (5 January 1703-Bath 2 March 1743); married.1st 14 February 1723 Lady Anne Cochrane (22 February 1707-14 August 1724); married.2d 1727 Elizabeth Strangways (died.3 November 1729); married.3d London 21 August 1737 Anne Spencer (died.9 March 1771)
1b) JAMES, 6th Duke of Hamilton and 3rd Duke of Brandon Brandon (5 July 1724-Great Tew, Oxon 17 January 1758); married.14 February 1752 Elizabeth Gunning, created 1776 Baroness Hamilton of Hameldon (Hemingford Greys 1733-Argyll House 20 December 1790)
3c) DOUGLAS, 8th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon and 5th Duke of Brandon (Holyrood House 24 July 1756-Hamilton Palace 2 August 1799); married.London 5 April 1778 (divorced 1794) Elizabeth Anne Burrell (20 April 1757-)
www33.brinkster.com /eunobility/hamilton.htm   (3956 words)

  
 History of Friedrich II of Prussia V 5 - Chapter II.
This Pragmatic Sanction of Kaiser Karl's, executed 19th April, 1713, was promulgated, "gradually," now here now there, from 1720 to 1724, {Stenzel, pp.
Under which circumstances Kaiser Karl produced now, in the Year 1724, a Document which he had executed privately as long ago as 1713, only his Privy Councillors and other Official witnesses knowing of it then; [19th April, 1713 (Stenzel, iii.
Kaiser Karl VI., head of the Holy Romish Empire at this time, was a handsome man to look upon; whose life, full of expense, vicissitude, futile labor and adventure, did not prove of much use to the world.
www.worldwideschool.org /library/books/hst/prussia/HistoryofFriedrichIIofPrussiaV5/chap2.html   (3956 words)

  
 Lyman Hall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lyman Hall (April 12, 1724–October 19, 1790), was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Georgia.
Born in Wallingford, Connecticut on April 12, 1724, he was the son of John Hall and Mary Street.
This page was last modified 15:17, 8 November 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lyman_Hall   (441 words)

  
 WmDavid Sloan on the Boston News-Letter
William Dummer, April 1, 1724, Diary of Cotton Mather, 793.
William Dummer, April 1, 1724, Diary of Cotton Mather.
In 1722 he began publishing a nine-part series in the News-Letter on "The State of Religion." Because of its criticism of Anglicanism and the English monarchy, the government proceeded against him as a "publisher of dangerous libels." Mather to Lt. Gov.
www.aejmc.net /newspaper/WDSloan-BostonNews.html   (441 words)

  
 Shoemaker
Agnes Comly, born April 20, 1732 in (2 mo. 20, 1732); died July 23, 1822 in Moreland Township, Pennsylvania; married Samuel Shoemaker April 24, 1754 in Byberry; born March 17, 1724/25 in (1 mo. 17, 1725); died March 03, 1818 in Moreland Township, Pennsylvania.
Stephen Gorsuch, born September 02, 1808 in Pennsylvania; married Lydia McDowell April 08, 1841; born Abt.
She was born October 15, 1893 in Juniata Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, and died September 26, 1988 in Huntingdon, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania.
www.randolphwest.org /genealogy/shoemaker.htm   (2559 words)

  
 Isaac Finch (III)
April 21, 1724, Isaac Finch, eldest son of Abraham Finch, Yeoman, deceased, late of Goshen, conveys to Solomon, younger brother of Isaac.
April 21, 1718, Indenture between Isaac Finch (III), eldest son an d heir of Abraham Finch, late of Goshen, deceased, of one part, and Solomon Finch, younger brother of said Isaac, of other part relative to land in Goshen.
April 27, 1722, Deed for a parsonage within the precincts of Goshen, signed by Isaac Finch (III) and others.
homepage.mac.com /hughn2/my_family/ps02/ps02_157.html   (442 words)

  
 Wolcott History
Josiah Rogers had been here but a short time before 1770, though his father, Deacon Rogers, of North Branford, purchased land here in 1724.
April, 1826 - Mark Tuttle, Ansel H. Plumb, William R. Bradley, Marshall Upson, James Bailey, jr.
April, 1804 - Jesse Silkriggs, Richard O. Hopkins, Elihu Moulthrop, Josiah Lane, Elias Welton, Gamaliel Plumb, Nathan Sutliff, Miles H. Richards, Leonard Harrison, David Scarritt, Prince Duplex.
ccat.sas.upenn.edu /rs/rak/gen/wolcott/history.htm   (442 words)

  
 Fife Family History Society - Burntisland Shoemakers
ROBERTSON, DAVID (d 1871): was b Burntisland, c 1806; app to James Cowan, Sep 1825; adm Freeman, Sep 1832; listed Pigot (1837) at Shore; emp 3 men and 1 app in 1851; by 1861 he had removed to the High Street; Westwood (1862/66); d April 28 1871 aged 68
COVENTRIE, WILLIAM: active from at least 1689-1724; Deacon (1690); was Boxmaster in 1724 when, in Oct 1724, he was fined #1.10s for being unable to substantiate a libel he had brought against the Convener and Deacons of Trade (see Minute dated Oct 13 1714); app: Alexander Johnston (1689)
HENDERSON, JAMES (2): app to James Henderson (1), Sep 1764; adm Freeman, Sep 1772; in Sep 1781 was excluded from all rights and priveleges belonging to his Trade for "disagreen with his brithren" (see Minute dated Sep 7 1781)
www.fifefhs.org /Records/trades/burntshoe.htm   (442 words)

  
 Shoemaker
Agnes Comly, born April 20, 1732 in (2 mo. 20, 1732); died July 23, 1822 in Moreland Township, Pennsylvania; married Samuel Shoemaker April 24, 1754 in Byberry; born March 17, 1724/25 in (1 mo. 17, 1725); died March 03, 1818 in Moreland Township, Pennsylvania.
Stephen Gorsuch, born September 02, 1808 in Pennsylvania; married Lydia McDowell April 08, 1841; born Abt.
She was born October 15, 1893 in Juniata Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, and died September 26, 1988 in Huntingdon, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania.
www.randolphwest.org /genealogy/shoemaker.htm   (2559 words)

  
 Logan Alumni of Oxford and Cambridge, England
Matriculated from Trinity College, Oxford, 31 March 1721, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1724, Ordained Deacon (Oxford) 19 September 1725; priest (Gloucester) 1 June 1729, Rector of Marston-Sicca, Gloucester, 1731-72, Chaplain to the Earl of Northampton, Vicar of Beoley, Worcester, 1734-72.
Trinity College, matriculated 4 March 1706/7, age 17; B.A. 1710, rector of South Newington, Oxon., 1718, vicar of Beoley, county Worcester, 1724.
Trinity College, matriculated 31 March 1721, age 17; B.A. 1724, probably brother of John 1715.
home1.gte.net /loganfalls/Alumni.htm   (2559 words)

  
 WHRB January and February 2000
Cantata BWV 134, "Ein Herz, das seinen Jesum lebend weiss" (11 April 1724); Watts, Ad.
Cantata BWV 122, "Das neugeborne Kindelein" (31 December 1724); Donath, Watts, Ad.
Cantata BWV 99, "Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan" (17 September 1724); Wiedl, Esswood, Equiluz, Huttenlocher, Harnoncourt, Tölz Boys Choir, Concentus musicus Wien (Teldec)
www.whrb.org /pg/JanFeb2000.html   (2559 words)

  
 Wing
She was born April 06, 1724 in Dartmouth/Westport, Massachussetts, and died Aft.
She married Samuel Johnson April 22, 1847 in New Bedford, Massachussetts.
Rebecca5 Gifford (Sarah4 Wing, Stephen3, John2, Matthew1) was born 1687 in Dartmouth/Westport, Massachussetts, and died Bef.
mywebpage.netscape.com /pamelaplace/Wing.html   (2559 words)

  
 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Conclaves by century
Cardinal Sebastiano Antonio Tanara, bishop of Ostia and Velletri, dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals, had to leave the conclave because of a serious illness on April 15, 1724 and died during the sede vacante.
Conclave of March 20, 1724 - May 29, 1724
Conclave of March 31 - May 8, 1721
www.fiu.edu /~mirandas/conclave-xviii.htm   (2559 words)

  
 Jean Baptiste Bourgery, b: 1618 - Charente-Maritime, France
Born: 1647, Canada Marr: 1683 Died: 1724, Canada
Died: 11 February 1724 - Boucherville, Chambly, Qu?bec, Canada
Marr: 23 November 1683 - Boucherville, Chambly, Qu Died: 11 February 1724 - Boucherville, Chambly, Qu?bec, Canada
www.mv.com /ipusers/kc/tree/gp255.htm   (388 words)

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