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- Bernoulli, Daniel (3,414 bytes)
7: ...uation” defines the basic rules by which fluids move. In his experiments, Bernoulli observed that an ... - Copley, John Singleton (1,771 bytes)
3: ...ped a friendship that soon evaporated once Copley moved into the territory of historical painting, a rea... - Goethe, Johann Wolfgang (8,740 bytes)
7: In November 1775, Goethe moved to the principality of Weimar at the invitation ...
11: ...ocuses on the life of an artist, making him, in a move proleptic of much subsequent romanticism, a tragi... - Mirabeau, Honoré Gabriel Riquetti, Comte de (4,749 bytes)
7: ...790, he acted secretly as the King’s advisor, a move which was to tarnish his reputation as a revoluti... - Percy, Thomas (1,744 bytes)
3: ...ppointments, he made a profitable and prestigious move to Ireland, where he became Bishop of Dromore in ... - Robespierre, Maximilien François Marie Isidore de (4,552 bytes)
5: ... Club. From there, he opposed France’s popular move to war on the grounds that war would undermine th... - Vivaldi, Antonio (4,650 bytes)
3: ...to his concertos, the establishment for the three movement format for concertos, and the development of ...
11: ...riumphans devicta Holofernis barbaric''. He then moved to Mantua in 1717 to serve as Chamber Kapellmeis...
13: He later moved to Rome where he found a benefactor and patron i...
15: ...s for the Ospedale until 1740 when he resigned to move to Vienna to serve under the patronage of Charles...
17: ... violin technique, the establishment of the three movement concerto forms, and a number of other innovat... - Watteau, Antoine (6,042 bytes)
5: ... subjects taken from Italian comedy. In 1708, he moved to Claude Audran’s studio, where he perfected ...
9: ...there only a few months. Returning to France, he moved in with Gersaint, a gallery owner in Nogent-sur-...
15: ...lings: It is not the action which is intended to move us but the picture as a whole. - Say, Jean-Baptiste (5,500 bytes)
16: ...ial protectionist regime and politics of war, Say moved to Pas-de-Calais and set up a cotton factory at ...
17: In Pas-de-Calais, Say became rich and decided to move back to Paris and live as a speculator. In 1831,... - Hebert, Jacques (9,044 bytes)
3: ...es upon defaming a physician. He decided to first move to Rouen but shortly after settled in Paris where...
7: ...onsidered the launchers of the dechristianization movement even though Robespierre himself had inaugurat...
9: ...the struggle between the Hebertists, a more urban movement, and the Indulgents. The Vendée, a western m... - Rutledge, Edward (3,209 bytes)
7: ...ng against the military occupation. The British removed Rutledge and his family to St. Augustine, Florid...
9: With the war near its demise, Rutledge moved back to Charleston, where he resumed his duties ... - Vergniaud, Pierre (14,798 bytes)
9: ... spend a few months in Paris to see firsthand the movements of the revolution. In April 1790, he joined...
15: ...ton, Georges]], denounced this plan as a cowardly move that would anger the people of Paris. Hearing ne...
16: ...or their involvement in the September massacre; a move that Vergniaud, like [[Danton, Georges]], believe...
20: ...d under house arrest until early July when he was moved to prison. Danton considering the violent turn ...
22: ... alleged treason. In October, the prisoners were moved to the Conciergerie, the antechamber for the gui... - Cabarrus, Thérèse (7,970 bytes)
3: ...iginally from Bayonne (French Basque Country) had moved to Spain where he became a Spanish financer. He...
5: ...e granted a divorce in 1791) while she prefers to move to Bordeaux, a city in southwestern France.
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