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1729 1729 in Canada Comet of 1729 1729 (number) Robert Shafto (1690–1729) 1729 in Great Britain John Lowther (died 1729) Alexander Montgomery (1686–1729) John Palmer (Unitarian, 1729?–1790) Hugh Barlow (1729–1809) 1729 Bahamian general election Philip Rashleigh (1729–1811) Richard Acland (1679–1729) Samuel Robinson (1666–1729) Herat campaign of 1729 List of peers 1720–1729 Kosmos 1729 1729 in Sweden 1729 in Russia Jørgen Wichfeld (1729–1797) 1729 in Wales 1729 in Ireland 1729 Beryl 1729 in France Louis, Dauphin of France (1729–1765) 1729 in Scotland Anglo-Spanish War (1727–1729) Cricket in 1729 1729 in Norway Luso–Maratha …

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