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1748 in literature (1004 bytes)
1: ...748]], [[1749 in literature]], [[list of years in literature]]. 9: * ''The Castle of Indolence'' - [[James Thomson (Seasons)|James Thomso... 11: * ''[[An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding]]'' - [[David Hume]] 12: ...''[[Les Mœurs]]'' - [[François-Vincent Toussaint]] 17: * [[April 27]] - [[Pierre-Louis Ginguené]], French author 1748 (5736 bytes) 1: {| align=right cellpadding=3 id=toc style="margin-left: 15px;" 3: ...s:'''</small><br> [[1745]] [[1746]] [[1747]] - [[1748]] - [[1749]] [[1750]] [[1751]] 9: [[1748 in art]]<br> 10: [[1748 in literature]]<br> 11: [[1748 in music]]<br> 1748 in science (1528 bytes) 1: ...he year 1748 in [[science]] and [[technology]]''' included many events, some of which are listed here. 3: ...48]], [[1749 in science]] and the [[list of years in science]]. 6: * Rediscovery of the ruins of [[Pompeii]] 9: ...rd Euler]] publishes ''Analysis Infinitorum'', an introduction to pure analytical [[mathematics]] 11: ==Medicine== 1748 in Canada (702 bytes) 2: [[1747 in Canada]], 3: [[1748|other events of 1748]], 4: [[1749 in Canada]] and the 5: [[list of 'years in Canada']]. 11: ... Royale ([[Cape Breton]]) and Ile Saint-Jean ([[Prince Edward Island]]) to French. 1748 in music (635 bytes) 1: ...nts of 1748]], [[1749 in music]], [[list of years in music]]. 16: * [[March 5]] - [[William Shield]], violinist and composer 23: [[Category:1748|Music]] 24: [[Category:Years in music]] HMS Vanguard (1748) (813 bytes) 1: ...he command of Sir [[George Rodney]] she took part in the capture of 2: ''Martinique''. 4: Was built by [[shipbuilding|shipbuilder]] [[Philemon Ewer]] at his [[cowes|E... 6: ''Vanguard'' was sold in [[1774]]. 14: [[Category:Royal Navy ships of the line|Vanguard]] Alexander Macomb (1748 - 1831) (2018 bytes) 1: ...]] and [[Native Americans]], giving them supplies in exchange for [[fur]]s. 3: ...me the president's home, occupied by [[George Washington]]. 5: ...Lawrence]], and [[Franklin County, New York|Franklin]] Counties, as well as portions of [[Herkimer Cou... 7: ... of [[1792]], over $300,000 in debt. He never regained his fortune. 9: ... [[Battle of Plattsburg]] and later was commander in chief of the [[United States|US]] [[army]]. Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle (1748) (2218 bytes) 1: ...'''[[Aix-la-Chapelle]]''' for the purpose of bringing to a conclusion the struggle known as the [[War ... 3: ...was signed on [[October 18]], Sardinia alone refusing to accede, because the treaty of Wörms was not g... 5: ...la-Chapelle the most important were those stipulating for: 6: #a general restitution of conquests, including [[Cape Breton]] to France, [[Madras]] to [[Engla... 9: #the renewal in favour of Great Britain of the [[Asiento de negros|Asiento contract]] of ... List of colonial governors in 1748 (758 bytes) 1: ...8|Events of 1748]] - [[List of colonial governors in 1749|1749 colonial governors]] - [[Colonial gover... 3: ..."float:right; border:1px; border-style:solid; padding:2px"> 5: *[[List of state leaders in 1748]] 6: *[[List of religious leaders in 1748]] 7: *[[List of international organization leaders in 1748]] List of state leaders in 1748 (3781 bytes) 1: ...[[1748|Events of 1748]] - [[List of state leaders in 1749|1749 state leaders]] - [[State leaders by ye... 7: * '''[[Dahomey]]''' - [[Tegbesu]], [[King of Dahomey]] ([[1732]]-[[1774]]) 10: ...]]''' - [[Ndaba kaMageba]], [[List of Zulu kings|King of the Zulu]] ([[1745]]-[[1763]]) 13: * '''[[Afghanistan]]''' - [[Ahmad Shah]], [[King of Afghanistan]] ([[1747]]-[[1772]]) 14: ...nlong Emperor of China|Qianlong]], [[Emperor of China]] ([[1735]]-[[1796]]) History of literature: Modern literature (30084 bytes) 1: ...le is the second in a series of '''The History of Literature'''. 3: ...For the first part of this article ''[[History of literature|click here]]''.) For part two, read on: 5: ==Modern Literature, 19th century== 7: ...side-by-side with [[theatre]] and [[opera]], but since film, radio and television did not yet exist, t... 11: ...so published a gothic [[novella]]: ''St. Irvyne'' in [[1811]]. Literature (26657 bytes) 1: ...a whole body of literary work, world-wide or relating to a specific culture. 3: ==Introduction== 5: ...s]], all fall within this definition of a kind of literature. 7: ...he [[Western canon|Western Canon]] forms one such literature. 9: ...r some other portable form, to the exclusion of [[inscription]]s or [[digital media]]. Galician literature (2006 bytes) 1: '''Galician literature''' has been developed both in [[Galician]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]]. 3: ...irst written Galician literature was at the beginning of XIII century. 5: In the [[Middle Ages]], ''Galaico-português'' (or [[... 7: ...tuguese and Galician, Galician was considered provincial and was not widely used for literary or acade... 9: ...mid 1800s]] that the Galician restarted its usage in Prose and Poetry. Scottish literature (6551 bytes) 3: ...cottish writers]]. It includes literature written in [[English language|English]], [[Scots language|Sc... 5: ==Earliest Scottish literature== 7: ...liest [[Welsh literature]] which was not then confined to the territory we know as Wales today, but ra... 9: ... development of an independent literary tradition in Scottish Gaelic. 11: ...century poet, for example, was in the service of King [[James VI of Scotland|James VI]]. Literature in Thailand (1313 bytes) 1: ... god [[Hanuman]] and the addition of a [[happy ending]]. 3: ...romantic adventure story ''Phra Aphai Mani'' and nine travel pieces called ''Nirats''. 5: ...fiction]] works as part of their programme to combine [[Western world|Western]] knowledge with traditi... 7: ... two notably sociocritical writers in [[Kamsing Srinok]] and [[Pira Sudham]]. 9: ==External link== Provençal literature (65883 bytes) 1: ...re easily defined than the [[Provençal language]] in which it is expressed. 3: ==Introduction== 5: ...ears to have remained almost barren of vernacular literature. 7: ... certain primary elements common to both and only in a slight degree to mutual reaction. 9: ...which naturally received increased support in writing. Clementine literature (14672 bytes) 1: ...nes'' are known in [[Arabic language|Arabic]] and in [[Old Slavonic language|Slavonic]]. 3: ...nd '''R''' are two versions of an original Clementine romance, which was longer than either, and embra... 8: ...order to transmit to him accounts of all his teaching. 10: ...''' 2.20-1). Peter instructs Clement into the evening ('''H''' 2.38-53). 12: ...haps the author of '''H''' thought all this story inconsistent with [[Acts of the Apostles|Acts]], and... Didactic literature (475 bytes) 1: ...ry]] is didactic. Examples of didactic literature include 3: * ''Instructions for Parish Priests'' by John Mirk. 12: [[Category:Literature]] Literature of the Philippines (5519 bytes) 1: ...h influences, but there was a pre-hispanical Writing System. 3: == Archaic Writing System == 4: ...aniards came in 1571 with a script called [[Baybayin]] or [[Alibata]]. 6: ..., i, and u. Each basic consonantal symbol had the inherent a sound: ka, ga, nga, ta, da, na, pa, ba, m... 8: ...ead. When placed above the symbol, it changed the inherent sound of the symbol from a to i; placed bel... Formalism (literature) (1298 bytes) 1: ...[[Moscow linguistic circle|Moscow]] and [[Prague Linguistic Circle]]s. 3: ...akobson]], is "organized violence committed on ordinary speech." 5: ...a self-enclosed universe of discourse, subject to interpretation without reference to biographical or ...
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