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  2. Category:1725 births - Wikipedia

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    B. Ivan Bagration; Robert Bakewell (agriculturalist) Francesco Battaglioli; Theresa Benedicta of Bavaria; Pierre Bayen; Johann Peter Beaulieu; Antoine Hilarion de Beausset

  3. Louis Mandrin - Wikipedia

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    Many of them were greedy and became extremely wealthy and powerful through their exactions from the poor. The tax collectors were therefore hated by the people. Louis Mandrin was born in 1725 at Saint-Étienne-de-Saint-Geoirs, Dauphiné, then a border province. His family was well established in the region, but was no longer as prosperous as in ...

  4. Martin Howard - Wikipedia

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    Howard was born probably in 1725 and grew up in Rhode Island where his family had moved in 1726. Although raised a Baptist, he became active in the Anglican Church in Newport. Elected to the assembly in 1756, he served on the committee that revised the colony's laws in 1760.

  5. George Mason - Wikipedia

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    George Mason's coat of arms. Mason was born in present-day Fairfax County, in the Colony of Virginia, in British America, on December 11, 1725. [1] [2] [3] Mason's parents owned property in Mason Neck, Virginia and a second property across the Potomac River in Maryland, which had been inherited by his mother.

  6. Category:17th-century English people - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:17th-century English Jews and Category:17th-century English LGBTQ people and Category:17th-century English women The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.

  7. History’s Biggest Tax Cheats - AOL

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    Corporate America. Until the 2017 tax bill, the United States had the highest corporate tax rate in the developed world — 35%. Of course, a lot of corporations were finding ways not to pay it.

  8. Thomas Patch - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Patch (13 March 1725 – 30 April 1782) was an English painter, printmaker in etching, physiognomist and art historian.He made a living from painting views of Florence and Tivoli and appears to have sold a number of painted caricature groups to members of the Anglo-Florentine community and to young British men on the Grand Tour.

  9. 5 Celebrities Convicted of Tax Evasion - AOL

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    In a secret grand jury held on March 13, 1931, Capone was charged with tax evasion and on June 5 of that same year, he was indicted by a federal grand jury for 22 counts of income tax evasion.