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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. 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.

  4. Patience Wright - Wikipedia

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    Patience Wright (born Lovell; 1725 – March 23, 1786) was a sculptor of wax figures, and the first recognized American-born sculptor. [1] Wright is recorded as creating at least 55 works; only her full-length figure of Lord Chatham (William Pitt) survives.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Robert Clive - Wikipedia

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    Robert Clive was born at Styche, the Clive family estate, near Market Drayton in Shropshire, on 29 September 1725 to Richard Clive and Rebecca (née Gaskell) Clive. [15] The family had held the small estate since the time of Henry VII and had a lengthy history of public service: members of the family included a Chancellor of the Exchequer of ...

  8. 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.

  9. Are Credit Card Rewards Taxable? Everything You Need To Know

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    Credit cards provide people with a revolving line of credit, and many also enable cardholders to earn significant rewards that translate to travel discounts, gift cards and even cash.