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1746
 
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Frederick the Great begins to build the summer palace of Sans Souci at Potsdam       
1746
 
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Charles Edward Stuart and his 5000 Scots are routed at Culloden, bringing the Forty-Five Rebellion to an abrupt end       
1746
 
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Tartan and Highland dress are banned by the British government, in a prohibition not lifted until 1782       
1746
 
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An earthquake destroys much of Lima, and an ensuing tidal wave engulfs its port at Callao      
1746
 
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Monsieur Passemont constructs in Paris a millennium clock which can record the date in any year up to AD 9999     
1746
 
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French forces capture the British East India Company's fort of Madras       
1746
 
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The French commander Maurice de Saxe succeeds in occupying the entire Austrian Netherlands        
1747
 
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A tribal leader, Ahmad Shah Abdali, is elected king of the Afghans in an event seen as the foundation of the Aghan nation      
1747
 
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Horace Walpole rents a small house, known locally as Chopp'd Straw Hall, with 5 acres of land. See in Google maps   
1747
 
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Samuel Richardson's Clarissa begins the correspondence which grows into the longest novel in the English language       
Samuel Richardson, by Chamberlin, c.1754
National Portrait Gallery, London

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