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  • that, the liberation of Joséphine. In June 1795, thanks to a new law, she ... who was six years younger than her, in 1795, when their romance began ...
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  • by her marriage to Antonio Zucchi (1728–1795), a Venetian artist then resident in England. Shortly afterward they returned to Rome where her ...
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  • first time two hundred years after the war, in 1795. Zae-Geun Kim, ... * A drawing from 1795 of Admiral Yi's turtle ship shows a distinctive ...
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  • In 1795 the bridge at Bewdley, in Worcestershire was swept away in ... original engineer, Josiah Clowes, died in 1795, Telford succeeded him. One ...
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  • France and Spain in the Peace of Basel signed in 1795. Upon arrival in Santo Domingo, Louverture immediately restricted slavery (complete abolition ...
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  • * Mills, Lennox Algernon. 1965. Ceylon Under British Rule, 1795-1932; With an Account of the East India Company's Embassies to Kandy 1762 ...
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  • Josiah Wedgwood (July 12, 1730 - January 3, 1795) was a fourth generation English potter, who became the most well-respected pottery designer ...
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  • frame|Samuel Taylor Coleridge, English poet, 1795]] Samuel Taylor Coleridge ... newly founded United States of America. In 1795, the two friends married sisters ...
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  • the trial and suicide of Jackson in April 1795. Having friends among the ... who warned Tone to leave Ireland in 1795. Then, when Tone was arrested ...
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  • in 1787 for corruption, and acquitted in 1795. He was made a Privy Councilor ... which began in 1788, ended with his acquittal in 1795. ...
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  • from the philosophical faculty, and in 1795 he finished his thesis for ... das Unbedingte im menschlichen Wissen (1795) ("Of the I as the Principle ...
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  • freedom with the separation of Church and State in 1795. ... deported. The Jacobin Club was closed. By 1795 the Mountain had effectively ...
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  • John Keats (October 31, 1795 – February 23, 1821) was one of the principal poets of the English Romantic movement. Keats' poetry is characterized ...
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  • spent six weeks in a psychiatric hospital during 1795. By then he was, however, already making his name as a poet. "On an Infant Dying as Soon ...
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  • James Knox Polk (November 2, 1795 – June 15, 1849) was the eleventh President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1845, to March 3 ...
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  • The next year, in 1795, Isaac Titsingh, an emissary from Dutch and ... In October 1795, after a reign of 60 years, Qianlong officially announced ...
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  • # Dorothee (1795-1853) # Henry (1797-1799) # Eliza (1801-1838) # Jacob Warndorf (1802) ===Fortune from fur trade=== Astor took advantage of ...
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  • Pavel Josef Šafařík, also known by the Slovak spelling of his name "Pavol Jozef Šafárik" (born May 13, 1795 in Kobeliarovo, Slovakia ...
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  • felt the most at home during the years 1792-1795. As official portraitist of ... When she arrived in Russia in 1795 she turned forty years of age. ...
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  • In 1794 and 1795 he experienced some action, at least as an observer and in 1796, now a full Colonel, he was posted to India. His brother, Richard ...
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