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  • after she became pregnant, they married in March 1797. Wollstonecraft died in September 1797, shortly after giving birth to their daughter, Mary. Godwin ...
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  • first as a store clerk and from 1793 to 1797, as secretary to George Wythe ... Clay studied law under Wythe and was was admitted to the bar in ...
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  • Antonio Rosmini-Serbati (March 25, 1797 - July 1, 1855) was an Italian philosopher and theologian who set out to re-define the balance between ...
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  • prisons, eventually being released in 1797, at the behest of Napoleon ... and afterwards in Austrian prisons (1794–1797 in Olomouc), in spite of the ...
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  • romantic love letters. In February 1797, he wrote: “You to whom nature has given spirit, sweetness, and beauty, you who alone can move and ...
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  • Edmund Burke (January 12, 1729 – July 9, 1797) was an Anglo-Irish statesman, author, orator, political theorist, and philosopher, who served ...
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  • conquered by Napoleon Bonaparte on May 12, 1797, during the First Coalition ... the Treaty of Campo Formio on October 12, 1797. The Austrians took control ...
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  • David was able to sketch Napoleon in 1797. David recorded the conqueror ... a sitting from Napoleon had been in 1797). David did manage to get ...
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  • * Harriet Hemings (I) (October 5, 1795-December 7, 1797) ... Randolph. However, Isaac left Monticello in 1797, and his account most likely ...
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  • to the Academy, her last exhibit there being in 1797. After this she produced little, and in 1807 she died in Rome. By the time of her death she ...
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  • and K. M. Mangold. 1996. Cephalopoda Cuvier 1797. Version January 1, 1996. Tree of Life Web Project. * Vecchione, M. 2006. [http://www.mar-eco ...
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  • (1789–1791), United States Senator (1791-1797), and for one term as Vice ... States Senate, and served in the upper house until 1797. ...
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  • treasurer of the U.S. Mint, serving from 1797-1813. He became Professor of medical theory and clinical practice at the University of Pennsylvania ...
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  • |1797||–||1804 ||Aaron Burr |- |1804||–||1814 ||Teunis Wortmann |- |1814||–||1817 ||George Buckmaster |- |1817||–||1822 ||Jacob Barker ...
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  • until he gained admittance to the Polytechnique in 1797. At the Polytechnique, he received a rigorous introduction to advanced mathematics, physics ...
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  • Sojourner Truth (circa. 1797–1883) was a slave who became famous for being an American abolitionist. She was a self-proclaimed Evangelist, ...
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  • mutinies by sailors of the British Royal Navy in 1797. [[Image:SepoyMutiny.jpg|thumb|right|300px|An engraving titled Sepoy Indian troops dividing ...
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  • not only a leader of the Democratic-Republicans (1797), a party that opposed the Federalists, but he also upheld an embargo on trade with Great Britain ...
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  • The years 1797 and 1798, during which Wordsworth and Coleridge lived in Nether Stowey, Somerset, were among the most fruitful of Coleridge's ...
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