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year greater than or equals "1700"
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1731  The Gentleman's Magazine begins publication and continues until 1907.  
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1731  George Lillo, The London Merchant was a resounding success at the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane.  
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1731 - 1732  Elizabeth Thomas and Richard Gwinnett, Pylades and Corinna; or Memories of the Lives, Amours, and Writings of Richard Gwinnett and Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas (1731-1732)  
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Mar 31, 1731  Franz Joseph Haydn born, Rohrau, Austria.  
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1732  Alexander Pope, "Epistle to Bathurst."  
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1732  William Hogarth, A Harlot's Progress.  
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1732 - 1757  Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanack (published annually).  
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1733  Excise crisis: Sir Robert Walpole wants to add excise tax to tobacco and wine. Pulteney and Bolingbroke oppose the excise tax. *Economics
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1733  Continental: Alliance between France and Spain called "The Family Compact." *France
*Spain  
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1733  Voltaire, Letters on the English Nation.  
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1733  George Cheyne, The English Malady.  
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1733 - 1734  Alexander Pope, Essay on Man (1733-4).  
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1734  Alexander Pope, Horace's Satire, II.ii.  
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1735  Alexander Pope, "Epistle to Arbuthnot" and "Epistle to a Lady."  
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1735  William Hogarth, A Rake's Progress.  
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Nov 5, 1735  James Beattie born, Laurencekirk, Kincardine, Scotland.  
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1736  Frederick, Prince of Wales, sets up a rival Court at Leicester House, a social center for the opposition to Sir Robert Walpole. *House of Hanover  
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RecID: 239
1736  Eliza Haywood, The Adventures of Eovaai, Princess of Ijaveo.  
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1737  John Wesley, ed., Psalms and Hymns.  
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1737  Alexander Pope, more of Horace's Epistles.  
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Mar 1737  Samuel Johnson moves to London with David Garrick.  
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1738  Third Treaty of Vienna: England left out, humiliated; France gains power, prestige. *France  
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1738  Samuel Johnson, "London."  
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1738  Alexander Pope, Epilogue to Satires.  
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1739  Jonathan Swift, "Verses on the Death of Dean Swift."  

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