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  1. Robespierre, Maximilien François Marie Isidore de (4,552 bytes)
    3: ...eft in the Constituent Assembly over the next two years, during which, as a democrat and a liberal, he s...
    5: ...3 and became its dominant figure until his fall a year later.
  2. Rush, Benjamin (3,005 bytes)
    11: 1766. Over the next three years he studied medicine under Dr. John Redmon and
    16: ...r in London and returned to America the following year.
    17: ...retained this post until his death in 1813. Seven years later he married Julia Stockton, who eventually ...
    20: Hospital and four years later began care of the insane at that facility....
    25: years later.
  3. Saint-Pierre, Charles-Irénée Castel de (1,926 bytes)
    5: ...to end the War of Spanish Succession. Later that year, based on this experience and his study of the Sw...
  4. Sancho, Ignatius (2,228 bytes)
    5: ...later, she left him an annuity of 30 pounds and a year's salary.
    7: After some years at loose ends, Sancho returned to a new appointm...
  5. Schlegel, August Wilhelm and Friedrich (6,420 bytes)
    5: ...ncouraged his own scholarly tendencies. The next year he met Caroline Böhmer, the friend and future br...
    15: ...ecame increasingly focused on religion. In later years, he wrote a landmark work on the history of lang...
    17: ...edrich, have received renewed attention in recent years, as postmodern scholars have found their focus o...
  6. Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of (6,284 bytes)
    5: ...dependent Whig until he retired in 1698. The next year his father died and he assumed the title of third...
  7. Shcherbatov, Prince Mikhail Mihailovich (2,198 bytes)
    5: ...sekin. His father died when Shcherbatov was five years old, and his mother ensured that he received a g...
    9: ...s promoted to second lieutenant and the following year to first lieutenant. It was around this time tha...
  8. Smith, Adam (5,060 bytes)
    3: ...Chair of Logic at the University of Glasgow and a year later to the Chair of Moral Philosophy, which Hut...
    7: ...fetime with a final revised edition published the year he died.
  9. Spallanzani, Lazzaro (1,796 bytes)
    7: ...cted Fellow of the Royal Society. During the same year, he was appointed to the chair of natural history...
  10. Staël, Germaine de (3,642 bytes)
    5: ...idowed, Madame de Staël, at age 45, married a 24-year-old Swiss-Italian soldier, John Rocca. She contin...
  11. Stewart, Dugald (1,889 bytes)
    5: ...e two became friends. The next year, the nineteen year-old Stewart began teaching Mathematics at Edinbur...
  12. Tatishchev,Vasily Nikitich (2,200 bytes)
    7: ... artillery regimen that same year. The following year, he was in charge of the construction of the armo...
    9: ...the Ural Mountains factory system. The following year, he began work which vastly improved the working ...
    11: ...ed from the state service and spent his remaining years in Boldino, near Moscow. There he completed his...
  13. Telemann, Georg Philip (4,812 bytes)
    5: ...ppointed organist at the university. In that same year, Telemann moved to Sorau as Kapellmeister to Coun...
  14. Tetens, Johann Nicolaus (1,592 bytes)
    3: ..., Immanuel]]. There is some dispute regarding the year of Tetens birth. He was born either in Tetenbül...
  15. Tieck, Ludwig (4,488 bytes)
    7: ...“Straußfedern” Tieck wrote stories for three years until Nicolai grew negative towards Tieck’s ir...
    11: ...ch Wilhelm IV became King of Prussia in 1840, the year Tieck published the novel ''Vittoria Accorombona'...
  16. Toland, John (2,525 bytes)
    5: ...Christianity not Mysterious'' (1696), published a year after John Locke’s ''The Reasonableness of Chri...
  17. Vanbrugh, Sir John (6,106 bytes)
    5: ...sages to or from William of Orange, he spent four years in French prisons including a stint in the notor...
    7: ...omedy of manners. Vanbrugh responded in the same year with his own tract, ''A Short Vindication of the ...
    11: ...nately, the acoustics were found wanting, and two years later he withdrew from management of the enterpr...
    15: ...on, Samuel]] produced another in 1725. His final years were spent wrangling over wages and payments wit...
  18. Verri, Alessandro and Pietro (2,039 bytes)
    7: ...stem of state control and tax farmers. That same year he also published ''Meditations on Happiness and ...
  19. Warburton, Bishop William (2,036 bytes)
    5: ...personally and professionally, began with a seven-year correspondence with the much-abused Shakespearean...
  20. Wesley, Charles and John (10,197 bytes)
    17: .... His publications may have earned him £2,000 a year, much of which he invested in the Methodist movem...
  21. Whitefield, George (5,267 bytes)
    3: ... an orphanage. Returning to England later in the year, he was ordained priest in 1739 and began to attr...
    5: ...f Calvinist Methodists at Watford in 1743, over a year before John Wesley’s first London conference. ...
  22. Wollstonecraft, Mary (6,612 bytes)
    7: In the following year, a sermon written by Price, praising the French R...
    13: ...ications arising from the birth. In the following year, Godwin published her final novel, ''Maria or the...
  23. Wright of Derby, Joseph (1,770 bytes)
    3: ...formal training in painting, beginning with a two-year apprenticeship. In 1757, he returned to Derby to...
  24. Hamilton, Alexander (8,187 bytes)
    3: ...65 on the island of St. Croix. Rachel died three years later. The orphaned Alexander clerked for an im...
    5: ...Washington and held this position for nearly four years. In 1780, Hamilton married into the influential...
    10: ...rm of government. Regular elections (every three years) would fill the lower legislative house and repr...
  25. Maupertuis, Pierre-Louis Moreau de (4,295 bytes)
    3: ...es in 1723 at the age of 25, and in the following year he publishes his first paper, “Sur la forme des...
    7: ...ce, then leaves for Basel in 1758 where he dies a year later.
  26. Danton, Georges (9,133 bytes)
    5: ... His father dies when young Danton is only three years of age. As a young boy, he catches small pox and...
    7: ...n heads the Cordeliers Club and by the end of the year he is nominated District Representative at the Co...
  27. Sterne, Laurence (5,600 bytes)
    11: The year before his death, Sterne wrote ''A Sentimental Jo...
  28. Playfair, William (6,817 bytes)
    5: ...egulation of the Interest of Money'' (1785) and a year later a study of English trade entitled ''A Comm...
    9: ...mously and scandalously been questioned nearly 50 years earlier – Lord Douglas did not pay. He also c...
  29. Hume, David (6,205 bytes)
    3: ...Edinburgh on April 26, 1711. His father died one year after his birth, leaving the family estate to Dav...
    5: ...dy the law, but after three apparently unpleasant years of study, poorer in both health and spirit, he a...
  30. Albinoni, Tomaso (3,364 bytes)
    5: ...al music, Opus 1, 12 Sonate a tre. In the coming years, his operas, sonatas, and concertos would be in ...
    7: ... public life was so complete that in 1740, eleven years before his death, a “posthumous” collection ...
  31. Dalton, John (8,647 bytes)
    7: ...rs the school, which they ran for the next twelve years. While in Kendal, Dalton met his second importa...
    9: ... the Society, presented on October 31 of the same year, was entitled “Extraordinary Facts Relating to ...
  32. Tooke, John Horne (8,065 bytes)
    9: ...dding friendship with Wilkes turned sour the next year as the two men disagreed on the direction of the ...
    13: ...cking of Horne Tooke’s writing. During the same year, William Tooke, a wealthy backer of Horne Tooke, ...
    15: ...l of the political reformers. 1794 proved to be a year of arrests for many British political reformers i...
    17: ...provided Horne Tooke with an income in his latter years. He died at his home in Wimbledon on March 18, 1...
  33. Saint-Just, Louis-Antoine de (8,979 bytes)
    3: ... goes to Rheims where he studies law. But after a year, he goes back to live with his mother in Bléranc...
  34. Marat, Jean-Paul (4,986 bytes)
    7: He returns to France in 1776 and one year later is appointed doctor to the Count of Artois...
  35. Brissot, Jacques Pierre (8,796 bytes)
    5: ...tional Convention. Meanwhile in June of the same year, the King and the Queen‘s flight to Varennes ha...
  36. Hebert, Jacques (9,044 bytes)
    3: ... and at age 60, got married a second time to a 29 year old woman, Marguerite Beunaiche de La Houdrie, wi...
    5: ...his destiny as a journalist and by the end of the year, his famous journal, ''Le Père Duchesne'', was a...
  37. Tronchin, François (2,729 bytes)
    7: ...ench king at Fontainebleau. Published in the same year, Tronchin initially released the play anonymously...
  38. Tronchin, Théodore (4,526 bytes)
    10: ...taire moved to Geneva in 1754, which was the same year that Tronchin resettled in his patrie. Voltaire f...
    16: ...’s patron, Mme d’Épinay, in Paris in 1756. A year later, Tronchin arranged for Rousseau to be offer...
  39. Witherspoon, John (10,092 bytes)
    3: ...luential center of American learning during those years; the leading American representative of Scottish...
    5: ...ly until her death 44 years later. Within fifteen years, aided by his unique blend of passion and sober ...
    11: ...rspoon imparted to these men during their college years was the philosophy of the Scottish Enlightenment...
    17: ...er. He often taught or advised students in later years at his home, “Tusculum” (named after Cicero...
  40. Lancret, Nicolas (6,626 bytes)
    11: ... Versailles. In September 1740, Lancret meets 18 year old Marie de Boursault (granddaughter of Edmé Bo...
  41. La Tour, Maurice-Quentin de (8,303 bytes)
    4: ... a student by the painter Claude Dupouch. At 18 years of age, he meets a famous engraver, Nicolas Tard...
    9: ...In 1750, he meets Marie Fel, an opera singer nine years younger than he. Unsuccessfully courted before ...
    12: ...the salons of 1769, 1771, and 1773. In his later years, his production slows down and the artist is mor...
  42. Rutledge, Edward (3,209 bytes)
    9: ... on to serve in the South Carolina Senate. In the year 1798, Rutledge was elected governor of the State ...
  43. Adams, John Quincy (8,419 bytes)
    3: ... degree from Harvard in 1790. He passed the bar a year later and began practicing in Boston.
    13: ...argain.” These allegations hindered Adams' four years as president.
    17: ...end Jackson’s Inauguration. During the first 40 years of the U.S. Presidency, John Quincy Adams, and h...
  44. Madison, James (5,459 bytes)
    9: ...hat James Madison married Dolley Payne Todd, a 26-year-old widower from Philadelphia with an infant son....
  45. Marion, Francis (7,432 bytes)
    9: ...tationed at Fort Moultrie for the following three years. In 1799, Marion’s unit was called to action i...
    16: ... age of 54, he married Mary Esther Videau, his 49-year-old cousin. In 1790, he played an instrumental ro...
  46. Philippe Egalité (8,790 bytes)
    6: ...he was often in debt. In June 1769 he married 16 year old Louise Marie Adelaïde de Bourbon, daughter o...
  47. Dumouriez (10,201 bytes)
    3: ...er sister takes care of him until he is about ten years old. His father sends him to Louis Le Grand, on...
    5: ..., he enters the army at the outbreak of the Seven Year War and takes advantage to study battlefield tact...
    7: ...ying of his cousin, Dumouriez spends the next ten years as a military adventurer throughout Italy, Corsi...
    9: ...ngland. Consequently, Dumouriez, for the next 11 years, is charged with the command of the port and gar...

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