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April 16: Shah Tahmasp II of Persia is overthrown by General Nadir Khan.

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Herman Boerhaave publishes Elementa chemiae, considered the first text on chemistry.

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  • October 7 – French Army Lieutenant General Florent-Jean de Vallière is tasked by King Louis XV to improve France's method of forging cannons.
  • October 16 – Russia approves the second Kamchatka expedition of Danish-born Russian cartographer Vitus Bering, and the Admiralty orders him to sail east and try to claim uncharted lands in North America.
  • November 29 – The magnitude 6.6 Irpinia earthquake causes 1,940 deaths in the former Kingdom of Naples.
  • December 5 – 139 members of the Parlement of Paris, exiled by order of King Louis XV, secure their recall. <ref>B. Robert Kreiser, Miracles, Convulsions, and Ecclesiastical Politics in Early Eighteenth-Century Paris (Princeton University Press, 2015) p240</ref>
  • December 7 – The original Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London (the modern-day Royal Opera House) is opened.
  • December 19Benjamin Franklin, in the Pennsylvania Gazette, first advertises the publication of Poor Richard's Almanack, purportedly written by "Richard Saunders", a pen name used by Franklin. <ref>Benjamin Franklin, The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, ed. by John Bigelow (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1889) (editor's note, p170) </ref> The book goes on sale on December 28. <ref>"Poor Richard's Almanac", by William Pencak, in A Companion to Benjamin Franklin, by David Waldstreicher (Wiley, 2011)</ref> The annual publication will continue until 1758.

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  • Herman Boerhaave publishes the authorized edition of his Elementa chemiae, recognised as the first text on chemistry.<ref>Clow, Archibald & Nan L. Clow The Chemical Revolution, Batchworth Press, London, 1952.</ref>
  • The world's first lightship is moored at the Nore, in the Thames Estuary of England.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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