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    1852 was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1852nd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 852nd year of the 2nd millennium, the 52nd year of the 19th century, and the 3rd year of the 1850s decade.

  2. The AD1852 is a complete, high performance, single-chip, stereo digital, audio playback system. It is comprised of a multibit, Σ-Δ modulator, digital interpolation filters, and analog outp

  3. 6 de enero: Louis Braille, profesor francés invidente desde los 3 años; inventó un sistema de lectura para ciegos (n. 1809). 9 de enero: Juan Nicasio Gallego, poeta español (n. 1777). 10 de enero: Amir Kabir, rey reformista iraní, asesinado. 3 de febrero: Claudio Mamerto Cuenca, médico y poeta argentino (n. 1812).

  4. The AD1852 is a complete, high performance, single-chip, stereo digital, audio playback system. It is comprised of a multibit, Σ-Δ modulator, digital interpolation filters, and analog output drive circuitry. Other features include an on-chip, stereo attenuator and mute, programmed through an SPI-compatible serial control port.

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  5. Después de Cristo, abreviado como d. C. (también d. de C. ), y usado también como anno Domini, expresión latina que significa ‘en el año del Señor’, y se abrevia con la sigla A. D., 1 es un indicador de calendario que señala que la cifra antecedente está contada a partir del año del nacimiento de Jesús de Nazaret (el año 1 ...

  6. November 2 – U.S. presidential election, 1852: Democrat Franklin Pierce of New Hampshire defeats Whig Winfield Scott of Virginia. November 4 – Count Cavour becomes the Piedmontese prime minister. November 11 – The new Palace of Westminster opens in Britain. November 21–November 22 – The New French Empire is confirmed

  7. April 23 – More than 150 Wintu people are killed by a militia under the guidance of Trinity County sheriff William H. Dixon in the Bridge Gulch Massacre. July 1 – American statesman Henry Clay is the first to receive the honor of lying in state in the United States Capitol rotunda.