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+ | *Cock Lane ghost, a performing poltergeist who became a major attraction in the London of 1762 | ||
+ | *Catherine the Great's rule begins | ||
+ | *Horatio Walpole (1717 - 1797) from 1762 on, he published his [[Anecdotes of Painting in England]], based on George Vertue's manuscript notes. His memoirs of the Georgian social and political ... | ||
+ | "The Social Contract (1762) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau begins: "Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains." Pitting benign Romantic nature against corrupt society, Rousseau ... | ||
+ | *Home writes in his “Standard of Taste” (1762), to be “applied to the taste of every individual”. | ||
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- Cock Lane ghost, a performing poltergeist who became a major attraction in the London of 1762
- Catherine the Great's rule begins
- Horatio Walpole (1717 - 1797) from 1762 on, he published his Anecdotes of Painting in England, based on George Vertue's manuscript notes. His memoirs of the Georgian social and political ...
"The Social Contract (1762) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau begins: "Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains." Pitting benign Romantic nature against corrupt society, Rousseau ...
- Home writes in his “Standard of Taste” (1762), to be “applied to the taste of every individual”.
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