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The short answer is no.

February 10 1865 was a full moon. There can however be months without a full moon. Since the moons synodic cycle(the time between 2 identical phases) is about 29.53 days it stands to reason that any month with fewer than 29 days (only February) could go by without a full moon (or any specific lunar phase for that matter). As long as January ends with a full moon, and the moon just begins to wane before 12:00 am on February 1st it will not have time to complete the 29.53 day cycle before midnight on February 28th. Thus the month passed with no full moon. This happened in 1999.

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