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* In [[1724]], [[Edmund Curll]] published ''[[The Nun in her Smock]],'' a pornographic title that argued that it is the church, and not Christ, that forbids sexual exploration | * In [[1724]], [[Edmund Curll]] published ''[[The Nun in her Smock]],'' a pornographic title that argued that it is the church, and not Christ, that forbids sexual exploration | ||
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+ | *''[[A General History of the Pyrates]]'', a historical book on pirates | ||
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- In 1724, Edmund Curll published The Nun in her Smock, a pornographic title that argued that it is the church, and not Christ, that forbids sexual exploration
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- A General History of the Pyrates, a historical book on pirates
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Visual art
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Music
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Architecture
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Births
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Deaths
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