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Encyclopedia > May 18th

May 18 is the 138th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (139th in leap years). There are 227 days remaining.

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The Avalon Project : 18th Century Documents (1590 words)
Petition of the Virginia House of Burgesses to the House of Commons: December 18, 1764
Preamble and Resolution of the Virginia Convention, May 15, 1776
Resolutions of the Massachusetts House of Representatives Agreeing to the Virginia Proposal; May 28, 1773
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Whatever stain may have been cast on the character of a brave and loyal regiment by this ill-judged affair, was soon after effectually washed away by their desperate courage on the sanguinary field of Fontenoy.
May 1778, a remarkable fete, known by the name of the Mischianza (Italian for a medley), took place in the city of Philadelphia.
It was melancholy to tread the floors, and think of them as they were in May 1778, freighted with the festivity of gay, hopeful men and women, not one of whom is now in the land of the living.
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