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- Asam, Cosmas Damian and Egid Quirin (3,342 bytes)
3: ...he spectator, particularly in his superb statuary groups. Even apart from their collaborative ''Gesamtkuns... - Bonaparte, Napoleon (5,706 bytes)
9: ...ot only from hostile governments, but from entire groups and peoples as well. After 1807, Spain became an... - Herder, Johann Gottfried (3,751 bytes)
9: ... being universal, are unique to specific cultural groups. - Lamarck, Jean-Baptiste (3,559 bytes)
7: ...progress. Every group of animals flows into other groups, forming a continuous parade of life on earth. Re... - Smollett, Tobias George (3,838 bytes)
9: ... viciously satirizing English literary and social groups. In 1755 Smollett translated ''Don Quixote'', the... - Swedenborg, Emanuel (3,341 bytes)
11: ...he New Jerusalem'', and other subsequent splinter groups in multiple countries. These churches, along wit... - Toland, John (2,525 bytes)
3: ...as in the Netherlands and Germany. He joined the groups of freethinkers who frequented London coffeehouse... - Weishaupt, Adam (1,981 bytes)
5: ...l society, it was deemed by counter-revolutionary groups to be a threat to civil society because the ''Ill... - Zoffani, Johann (1,873 bytes)
3: ..., and larger conversation pieces, or portraits of groups of people in their customary surroundings. A Neo-... - Barruel, Augustin (5,911 bytes)
11: ...ciety throughout Europe.” Barruel called these groups “sects” that joined in the deliberate goal ... - Clinton, George (5,083 bytes)
7: ...nicated across the colonies with other resistance groups. In 1774, George Clinton became part of the New Y...
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