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  • set in the Swiss Alps, and the opera Medea (1797), which is Cherubini's ... *Médée (1797) *L'hôtellerie portugaise (1798) *Les deux journées ...
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  • #039;s Poems on Various Subjects. In 1797, he contributed additional blank verse to the second edition. In 1797, he met the Wordsworths, William ...
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  • In 1797, Tsutaya Juzaburo died, and Utamaro was apparently very upset ... * Flourishing Beauties of the Present Day (1795-1797) * An Array of ...
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  • Horace Walpole, 4th Earl of Orford (September 24, 1717 – March 2, 1797), more commonly known as Horace Walpole, was a writer, politician, and ...
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  • Olaudah Equiano (c.1745 – March 31, 1797), also known as Gustavus ... Equiano died a year after that on March 31, 1797, at the age of 52. Soon after ...
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  • a Short Residence in Spain and Portugal in 1797. The book was quite a success ... * Poems (1797–1799) * Letters from Spain (1797) * Devil's Thoughts ...
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  • spent time visiting the art collections. In 1797 he published an essay, On ... romantic and classical elements. From 1797 Schlegel contributed to Deutschland ...
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  • |term_end= June 2, 1797 |lieutenant= Moses Gill |predecessor= John Hancock ... 1793 to succeed John Hancock, and served to 1797, afterward retiring to his ...
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  • of celestial phenomena for the years 1792-1797. These were published with ... for each of the years from 1791 to 1797. These predictions of planetary ...
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  • Mary Wollstonecraft (April 27, 1759 – September 10, 1797) was a British intellectual, writer, philosopher, and early feminist. She wrote several ...
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  • even handedness (Medieval Persia 1040-1797; David Morgan, 64). Thus the ... David Morgan, Medieval Persia 1040-1797 (London: Longman, 1998, ISBN ...
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  • | March 4, 1797 |- | Abigail Adams | wife of John Adams | March 4, 1797 | March 4, 1801 |- | Martha Jefferson Randolph ...
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  • Elijah ben Solomon, better known as the Vilna Gaon (April 23, 1720 – October 9, 1797), was the foremost intellectual leader of non-Hasidic ...
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  • the Hudson's Bay Company until May 23, 1797, when he left and entered ... Thompson's decision to defect to the North West Company, in 1797 ...
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  • === Agonglo, 1789-1797 === eighth King of Dahomey, he ruled from 1789 to 1797. Agonglo instituted ...
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  • met the young Sophie von Kühn (1783-1797). On the March 15, 1795, he ... the hymns and Hardenberg’s experiences from 1797-1800. ...
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  • Sir Antonio Genesio Maria Panizzi (September 17, 1797 – April 8 ... Antonio Panizzi was born on September 17, 1797, in Brescello in the ...
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  • == Presidency: 1797-1801== ===Policies=== In 1796, after Washington ... Inaugural Addresses] (4 March 1797) ====State of the Union Address==== ...
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  • Utagawa Hiroshige, (歌川広重; 1797 in Edo (Tokyo) – October 12, 1858, also had the professional names "Andō Hiroshige" (安藤広重 ...
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  • * Fichte, Johann Gottlieb. Wissenschaftslehre (1797). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521270502 * Husserl, Edmund. Cartesian Meditations ...
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  • the Kantian system date from 1796, and from 1797 the essay entitled Neue Deduction ... in das Studium dieser Wissenschaft (1797) Ideas for a Philosophy of ...
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  • put Whitney's company out of business by 1797. When Congress ... #039;s cotton gin company went out of business in 1797. ...
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  • Charles Hodge (1797 - 1878) was a leader of the “Princeton School” of Reformed and the principal of Princeton Theological Seminary between ...
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  • by Presbyterian minister James McGready c. 1797-1800. By the turn of the nineteenth ... meetings in Logan County, Kentucky from 1797-99. One participant described ...
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  • the Irish scientist Joseph Barclay Pentland (1797-1873), who first noted the mineral. This mineral is the most common terrestrial nickel sulfide ...
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  • * The Italian (3 vols.) 1797. ISBN 0-14-043754-1 * Gaston de Blondeville (4 vols.) 1826. Reprinted in 2006, by Valancourt Books ISBN 0-9777841-0-X ...
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  • # Henry (1797-1799) # Eliza (1801-1838) # Jacob Warndorf (1802) ===Fortune from fur trade=== Astor took advantage of the Jay Treaty between ...
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  • to Troy in 1789 and went into business there. In 1797, Samuel married Betsey Mann of Mason and brought her back to Troy with him. They lived in a house ...
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  • of the Leal," written by Lady Nairne between 1797 and 1798 following the death of a friend's child.]] The content and style of the poems ...
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  • Michell's design, completed the experiment in 1797. Bill Bryson, The Size of the Earth: A Short History of Nearly Everything (2003). ...
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  • Town was sold by the Senecas to white settlers in 1797. By 1823, most of the remainder of the land was sold, except for a two-acre tract reserved for ...
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  • (ed. F. G. Scheltz and A. B. Thiele; 1796-1797) Little of Baumgarten's work is translated. One exception is: * Aschenbrenner, Karl and W ...
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  • his first work, Essai sur les Révolutions (1797). A major turning point in ... *Essai sur les révolutions (1797) *Atala (1801) *René (1802) ...
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  • |birth_date = 1797|12|17 |birth_place = Albany, New York |death_date = 1878|5|13|1797|12|17 |death_place = ...
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  • mastership in the Göttingen gymnasium in 1797. While there, he published his work De Pasigraphia sive Scriptura Universali (1799), which led ...
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  • in her last and finest novel The Italian (1797). One of Radcliffe's ... * The Italian (1797) by Ann Radcliffe * Clermont (1798) by Regina Maria ...
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  • as president of the United States (1789-1797) Washington spent 434 days ... George Washington wrote to Lawrence Lewis in 1797: “I wish my soul ...
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  • author = Cuvier | date = 1797 color = pink | plural_taxon = Orders ... and K. M. Mangold. 1996. Cephalopoda Cuvier 1797. Octopods, squids, nautiluses ...
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  • from the Vatican City by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1797, who had it rebound as two separate volumes. One of those volumes was returned to Heidelberg but ...
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  • Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti (November 29, 1797 – April 8, 1848) was an Italian opera composer from Bergamo, Lombardy. Donizetti's ...
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  • Masquerade, written by Andrew Franklin (1797). William Godwin's novel ... Found in Saragossa', written about 1797. In Argentina, the topic ...
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  • Jervis at the Battle of Cape St. Vincent, both in 1797. In preparation for the battle, Nelson ordered the ships of his fleet painted in a distinctive ...
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  • years=1789–1797| after=Abigail Adams }} Category:Biography 77501957 ...
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  • parachute jumps from a hot-air balloon in 1797. The military developed parachuting ... In 1797, a Frenchman by the name of Andre Jacques Ganerin made the ...
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  • double homage as Christ and tsar. In 1797, he was arrested again by order of Tsar Paul I and imprisoned in a madhouse. Under Alexander I, Selivanov ...
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  • him with a son and two daughters. He remarried in 1797, but in 1812 his eldest son died. His two daughters had unhappy marriages, divorced and returned ...
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  • straining Great Britain's finances. In 1797, Pitt was forced to protect ... of the Bank of England during the crisis of 1797 when war had so ...
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  • he reached Pisania again on June 10, 1797, returning to Scotland by ... Performed in the Years 1795, 1796, and 1797. This book, first published ...
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  • North Carolina, perhaps in 1796 or 1797. In accordance with existing laws, since his mother was a free black, he was also free. This freedom ...
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  • as shah. Agha Mohammad was assassinated in 1797, in Shusha, the capital of ... * Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar (1794-1797) * Fath Ali Shah (1797-1834) ...
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  • title Volksmärchen von Peter Lebrecht (3 vols., 1797), a collection which contains the admirable fairy-tale Der blonde Eckbert, and the witty dramatic ...
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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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  • ===1797=== [[File:Napoleon at the Battle of Rivoli.jpg|thumb|right ... in 1794, but it was officially theirs in 1797 due to a treaty with Austria ...
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  • ** Merope (1797)--composer Giuseppe Francesco Bianchi ** Cinna (1798)--composer Giuseppe Francesco Bianchi ** Armida (1802)--composer Giuseppe ...
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  • in 1796 in the wake of the reign of terror. In 1797, when a military coup deposed the directors, Carnot's father left Paris for Switzerland ...
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  • until the fall of the Venetian Republic in 1797, apart from a brief period ... In 1797, the Treaty of Campo Formio ended the Venetian Republic, and ...
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  • On the establishment of the École Polytechnique in 1797, Lagrange ... analytiques which was published in 1797. This work is the extension ...
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  • Class Gastropoda (Cuvier, 1797) :Subclass Orthogastropoda* (Ponder & Lindberg, 1996) (earlier Prosobranchia*, Opisthobranchia*) ...
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  • Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (born as Chaim Heine December 13, 1797 – February 17, 1856) was one of the most significant German poets of ...
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  • In 1795, Agha Muhammad Khan Qajar (1742-1797) invaded Baku to defend against tsarist Russia's policy of subduing the South Caucasus. In ...
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  • |caption= George Washington by Gilbert Stuart (1797) |official_name= Washington's Birthday |nickname= Presidents Dayor a variant thereof ...
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  • brothers George Combe (1788-1858) and Andrew Combe (1797-1847). George Combe was the author of some of the most popular works on phrenology and mental ...
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  • Another noteworthy attack occurred in 1797, when Santa Cruz de Tenerife was attacked by a British fleet under the future Lord Nelson on July ...
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  • In 1797, Nicolas-Louis Vauquelin received samples of crocoite ore. By mixing crocoite with hydrochloric acid, he was able to produce chromium ...
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  • gold to pay its notes on demand until February 26, 1797 when the French Revolutionary Wars so diminished gold reserves that the government prohibited ...
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  • nation, he became Foreign Minister in July 1797. He was behind the demand ... While the Treaty of Campo Formio of 1797 had stripped German princes ...
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  • and smallpox, killed so many Tahitians that by 1797, the island's population was only about 16,000. Later it was to fall to 6,000. ...
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  • 1790s, and quickly became a U.S. Senator in 1797 but resigned within a year ... | years=1796 – 1797}} {{succession box | title=United States Senator ...
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  • Great Britain seized the Cape of Good Hope area in 1797 seeking to use Cape Town in particular as a stop on the route to Australia and India ...
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  • *Introduction to the Wissenschaftslehre and Other Writings (1797 - 1800). Edited and translated by Daniel Breazeale. Indianapolis, IN: Hackett, 1994. ...
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  • In early 1797, Brant traveled to Philadelphia where he met the British ... painted during his visit to Philadelphia in 1797, and hangs in Independence ...
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  • and K. M. Mangold. 1996. Cephalopoda Cuvier 1797. Octopods, squids, nautiluses, etc. Version January 1, 1996. Tree of Life Web Project. ...
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  • Franz Peter Schubert (January 31, 1797 – November 19, 1828) was an Austrian composer considered to be the last master of the Viennese Classical ...
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  • such as Irish politician Edmund Burke (1729-1797), French Jesuit Augustin Barruel (1741-1820), and French writer Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821 ...
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  • 08-08 by Philippe-Jacques de Loutherbourg, painted 1797, depicts the battle of Gravelines. |date=August 8 1588 |place=English Channel, near Gravelines ...
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  • Republic subdued the First Coalition in 1797. A Second Coalition was formed ... captured by the treaties of Campo Formio (1797) and Lunéville (1801), cede ...
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  • by both pirates and foreign powers. From 1674 to 1797 walls were built around the city of Havana, enclosing an area of approximately three square kilometers ...
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  • in 1789, and the first London missionaries landed in 1797. Taufa'ahau, an ambitious young warrior, strategist, and orator, united Tonga into ...
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  • Reason (1788), and Metaphysics of Morals (1797). Kant is known for ... * (1797) The Metaphysics of Morals (Metaphysik der Sitten) ...
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  • Adams minister to Russia, a post he held from 1797 until 1801. While serving abroad, he married Louisa Catherine Johnson, the daughter of an American ...
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  • nearly every hundred years including 1660, 1797, 1868, and one in 1987 which was less severe. The worst known earthquake to hit Quito occurred ...
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  • |established_date2 = 1797 |named_for = Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore ... incorporated as the City of Baltimore in 1797. The city remained a part ...
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  • also by the archives of the Bastille. On April 28, 1797, it was declared a public library. In 1824, the writer Charles Nodier became librarian ...
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  • as David Hume (1711-1776) and Edmund Burke (1729-1797), according to whom beauty is subjective in that it largely depends on the attitude of the observer ...
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  • of his Considérations sur la France in early 1797, presented his new theological explanation of the French Revolution, and established his reputation ...
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  • knowing that the First Consul disliked her. In 1797, she separated formally from her husband. In 1799 he was recalled by the king of Sweden, and in 1802 ...
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  • met Barbara and married her and on May 30, 1797, about two weeks after they met. In the first eight years of their marriage, they had four sons ...
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  • Avar political and religious leader Imam Shamil (1797-1871) was captured in 1864. In the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878), Dagestan and Chechnya rose ...
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  • poets quickly developed a close friendship and in 1797, Wordsworth and his sister, Dorothy, moved to Somerset, just a few miles away from Coleridge ...
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  • In 1797, the US Navy's first major ships were 44-gun frigates (or "super-frigates")—which actually carried fifty-six to sixty ...
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  • had been used at least as early as 1797. Further, the term “The Celsius or Centigrade thermometer” was again used in reference to a particular ...
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  • of a vagrant drummer, and the Livingston Wizard (1797) of West Virginia, where all cloth items were cut into spiral shapes, and objects flew about ...
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  • In 1867, Daniel Drew (1797-1879), a financier and railroad tycoon, endowed his antebellum estate in Madison for the purpose of establishing the ...
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  • manuscripts were sent to Paris in 1797 and were returned to Heidelberg at the Peace of Paris in 1815, and a gift from Pope Pius VII of 852 others ...
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  • Russian resistance, but by a Persian assassin in 1797. On January 14, 1798, King Erekle II was succeeded on the throne by his eldest son, George ...
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  • the Electoral College) and held from 1789 to 1797. Washington first ... ==Presidency, 1789–1797== ===Beginnings=== Washington was elected ...
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  • West Indies. Great Britain seized the colony in 1797, during the wars of the First Coalition (in which the Netherlands were allied with revolutionary ...
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  • sheriff depute of the county of Selkirk. In 1797 Scott married Margaret Charlotte Charpenter, daughter of Jean Charpentier of Lyon, France, and ...
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  • of illness while in captivity. In early 1797, Bonaparte led his army into ... circulated within France as well. In May 1797 he founded a third newspaper ...
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  • Mary Shelley (August 30, 1797 – February 1, 1851) was an English novelist, author of Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus. She is perhaps ...
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  • Claiming the coastal strip, Omani Sultan Seyyid Said (1797-1856) moved his capital to Zanzibar City in 1840. He focused on the island and developed ...
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  • a fellow of Jesus College two years later. In 1797, he was ordained and became an Anglican pastor. Malthus married Harriet Eckersall, his first ...
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  • In 1797, Madison left Congress; in 1798, he and Jefferson secretly wrote the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, which insisted that states could ...
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  • Members of the London Missionary Society, who arrived in 1797, were the first European settlers. France annexed the islands beginning in the ...
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  • quot;) in Shrewsbury, England. Built in 1797, it is considered the "grandfather of skyscrapers,” due to its fireproof combination of cast ...
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  • In 1797, Robert Morris--a British born American merchant known as the Financier of the Revolution because of his role in personally financing ...
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  • During the reign of King Frederick William II (1786-1797), Prussia annexed additional Polish territory through further Partitions of Poland. ...
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  • php Cottle, A. S. (Trans.). (1797). Icelandic Poetry or the Edda of Saemund. Bristol: N. Biggs.] (Oldest English translation of a substantial ...
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  • million by the late 17th century. A census of 1797 estimated a population 2-3 million fur seals. Ronald M. Nowak, Walker's Mammals of the ...
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  • obtained the degree of doctor of physics, and in 1797, enrolled in Emmanuel College, Cambridge in preparation for his entry into the College of Physicians ...
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  • of his followers were sent to French Guiana. In 1797, the Republican general Pichegru and many deputies and journalists were also sent to the colony ...
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  • resided in New York and Philadelphia (1789-1797). The White House was originally known as the "Presidents Palace," was changed to ...
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  • French under Napoleon Bonaparte seized Venice in 1797, they also acquired the Ionian Islands. The islands were elevated to the status of a French dependency ...
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  • in 1796, declined to serve as minister to France. In 1797, he accepted when President John Adams appointed him to a three-member commission to represent ...
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  • Albany became the capital of the State in January 1797. ... in the Revolution. From 1786 through 1797 several groups of wealthy ...
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  • would support Catholic emancipation, as, in 1797, he had proposed a Catholic ... weight and eventually he became obese. By 1797 his weight had reached 17 ...
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  • by Austrian officials in Trieste in 1797, he was handed over to Ottoman ... * Makrygiannis, Ioannis. The Memoirs of General Makriyannis, 1797 ...
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  • charge of the Light Brigade, Lord Cardigan (1797-1868) had purchased his commissions, a practice that was stopped after the War. He had paid ...
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  • people wanted him to stay for a third term, in 1797 he again retired to Mount Vernon. Washington died suddenly two years later. His death produced ...
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  • to Dong Haichuan (董海川, October 13, 1797 or 1813-1883). Dong apparently learned from Daoist, Shaolin and possibly Buddhist masters in the ...
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  • gold in stock to pay its notes on demand into 1797. The government then prohibited the bank from payments of gold until 1821, as war had significantly ...
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  • Article 5 of the Treaty of Tolentino (February 19, 1797) definitively sanctioned the annexation, stating that "The Pope renounces, purely ...
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  • 16. Shahzada Sultan Sahib (1797-1797) Tippu Sultan's family was sent to Calcutta by the British. Noor Inayat Khan, who was a major in the ...
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  • island is named after Baron Ferdinand von Wrangel (1797–1870), who, after reading Andrejew's report and hearing Chukchi stories of land at the ...
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  • In 1797 Bligh was one of the captains whose crews mutinied against over "issues of pay and involuntary service for common seamen" during ...
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  • #039;s grandfather, Count Carl Gustaf Mannerheim (1797-1854), was a renowned entomologist, and served as President of the Viipuri Court of Appeals. ...
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  • of poet Thomas Gray), who died without heirs in 1797. ==Legacy== Walpole's influence on the politics of his day was tremendous. The Tories ...
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  • On November 17, 1797, Eli Terry received his first patent for a clock. Terry is known as the founder of the American clock-making industry. ...
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  • The state was recognized by Napoleon by the Treaty of Tolentino, in 1797 and by the Congress of Vienna in 1815. In both 1825 and 1853 new attempts ...
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  • it would belong to the House of Habsburg until 1797. The Diocese of Ljubljana was established in 1461 and the Church of St. Nicholas became a ...
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  • island was surrendered to the British in 1797 the population had increased ... command of Sir Ralph Abercromby on February 18, 1797. ===Colonial period=== ...
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  • Illustrating the History of Jacobinism (1797–1798) (she extracted large ... published a book, Experiment in Education (1797), in order to explain his ...
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  • In 1797, Brock became Lieutenant Colonel and commander of the regiment. In 1799, the 49th was assigned to an expedition against the Batavian ...
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  • By 1797, and probably much earlier, the Cherokee had established a settlement in Cades Cove known as "Tsiya'hi," or "Otter ...
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  • by God. Presbyterian theologian Charles Hodge (1797-1878) criticized Darwin's theory of unguided evolution because it denied the doctrines ...
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  • of silk's strength and light weight. In 1797, André Garnerin made the first jump using such a parachute. Garnerin also invented the vented ...
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  • *1797: Der Zauberlehrling (The Sorcerer's Apprentice) *1798: Hermann und Dorothea (Hermann and Dorothea) *1813: Gefunden (Found) ...
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  • van Braam, A.E. (1797). Voyage de l'ambassade de la Compagnie des Indes Orientales hollandaises, vers l'empereur de la Chine, dans ...
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  • Between 1797 – 1801 she wrote three unpublished comedies: Love and Fashion; A Busy Day; and The Woman Hater. The latter is partially a reworking ...
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  • he had composed himself as a patriotic gesture in 1797. This melody later became used for the Austrian and German national anthems. ...
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  • * From 1797 to 1809, several American ships traded in Nagasaki under the Dutch flag, upon the request of the Dutch who were not able to send ...
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  • Great Britain seized the Cape of Good Hope area in 1797 seeking to use Cape Town in particular as a stop on the route to Australia and India ...
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  • In 1797, a British publisher issued The Young Man's Valentine Writer, which contained scores of suggested sentimental verses for the young ...
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  • José María España led the first rebellion in 1797, which was put down on July 13 of that year, with the collaboration of the mantuanos, the white ...
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  • until shortly before his retirement in 1797. The key remains on display at Washington's residence of Mount Vernon. [http://www.mountvernon ...
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  • His father, Christoph Ludwig Hoffmann (1736–1797) was a barrister in Königsberg, Prussia, and also a poet and amateur musician who played the ...
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  • of Cornwallis at Yorktown (John Trumbull, 1797). On the right is the American flag, on the left is the French flag (white flag of the monarchy ...
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  • of the French Revolutionary Wars in 1797, his rank was raised to Sub-Lieutenant for his actions against the French in the Pyrenees. On August ...
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  • The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began as a mutiny of sepoys of British East India Company's army on May 10, 1857, in the town of Meerut, and ...
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  • the only anti-French power still in the field by 1797. The Second Coalition, formed in 1798, consisted of the following nations or states: Austria ...
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  • studied under a private tutor until the summer of 1797, when he enrolled at Dartmouth College. Dartmouth had a mandatory declamation class, and ...
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  • to discover Mammoth Cave was John Houchins, in 1797. While hunting, Houchins pursued a wounded bear to the cave's large entrance opening near ...
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  • and the Abd AlRazzag Mosque built in 1797. Kuwait’s traditional building materials were rubble stone covered with thick mud plaster, mud brick ...
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  • , and the second Vice President (1797–1801). In addition to his political ... Monticello. He was elected Vice President (1797–1801), having placed second ...
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  • On January 3, 1797, he wrote to his uncle saying that he was the last of his colleagues to join a volunteer corps and 'being young, active ...
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  • was formalized at Campo Formio in 1797. The constitution of revolutionary France was imposed, and a modern state bureaucracy introduced. Luxembourg ...
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  • Imam Shamil (1797-1871), an Avar political and religious leader of anti-Russian resistance in the Caucasian War, was the third Imam of Dagestan ...
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  • Journal, edited by Rev. Ralph Randolph Gurley (1797-1872), who headed the Society until 1844. Conceived as the Society's propaganda organ, the Repository ...
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  • received it after the Battle of Cape St Vincent in 1797. Bitterest of all was the whispering campaign directed at Anthony Molloy, captain of HMS ...
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  • poet of the German language, Heinrich Heine (1797-1856) was a Jew and, "his ghostly presence, right at the centre of German literature, drove ...
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  • Richard Wellesley, the Governor General between 1797 – 1805, was largely responsible for the growth of the city and its public architecture, which ...
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  • #039;s history: William Blount, for treason, in 1797, and fourteen in 1861 and 1862 for supporting the Confederate secession. Although no Senator has ...
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  • of Cornwallis at Yorktown (John Trumbull, 1797). The loss of the American colonies marked the end of the "first British Empire."]] ...
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  • #Rabbi Elijah of Vilna (Vilna Gaon) (1720-1797), based in Lithuania, had his teachings encoded and publicized by his disciples such as by Rabbi ...
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  • Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 1797, in The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, eds. Lipscomb and Bergh (Washington, DC: Thomas Jefferson Memorial ...
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  • match those in Oloudah Equiano's (c. 1745-1797) autobiographical Narrative. Responding to charges that Equiano was not actually born in Africa ...
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  • by the Treaty of Campo Formio, in 1797. Under French rule, administration was centralized, aristocratic privileges abolished, and the French ...
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  • Defeats by Napoleon in 1797 and 1799 led to the Imperial Deputation Report of 1803, in which the Holy Roman Empire was reorganized, with nearly ...
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