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- Adams, John (2,818 bytes)
3: ...n in Braintree, Massachusetts in 1735 and died on July 4, 1826 in Quincy. He received a legal education... - Austen, Jane (8,522 bytes)
5: ... friend and literary advisor. Jane Austen died on July 18, 1817, at age 41, probably of Addison's diseas... - Bach, Johann Sebastian (7,115 bytes)
24: ...a darkened room revising compositions; he died on July 28th. Bach’s work was revived in the mid 19th ... - Bailly, Jean-Sylvain (1,994 bytes)
5: ...ter winning a seat in the Assembly of Electors in July 1789, he became mayor of Paris. He managed to es... - Blackstone, William (4,844 bytes)
3: ... the Laws of England'', Blackstone was born on 10 July 1723, son of Charles Blackstone, citizen and merc... - Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, Viscount (4,920 bytes)
5: ...Pope, Alexander]], and [[Swift, Jonathan]]. On 7 July 1712 Queen Anne created him Viscount Bolingbroke.... - Casanova, Giacomo Girolamo (2,984 bytes)
5: ...va became seminarian, soldier, and violinist. In July 1755, his libertine lifestyle and his interests i... - Chateaubriand, François-René, vicomte (viscount) de (5,005 bytes)
13: Chateaubriand died on 4 July 1848, in Paris. His name, forever associated with... - Cook, James (5,151 bytes)
5: ...e reached England via the Cape of Good Hope on 13 July 1771.
7: ...o England, again via the Cape of Good Hope, on 30 July. George III personally commissioned him captain ...
9: ...he Northwest Passage, sailing from Plymouth on 12 July 1776 in the ''Resolution'', joined later by the '... - Desmoulins, Camille (1,888 bytes)
3: On the 12th of July 1789, after the dismissal of [[Necker, Jacques]],... - Gibbon, Edward (5,308 bytes)
7: ...d returned to Lausanne, where Deyverdun died on 4 July 1789. Gibbon took a dim view of the nearby Frenc... - Gluck, Christoph Willibald (3,255 bytes)
3: ...was born in Erasbach in the Upper Palatinate on 2 July 1714. He received some music training at an earl... - Gouges, Marie Olympe Aubry de (1,951 bytes)
3: ... of the French constitution. She was arrested on July 20th, 1793, ostensibly because she called for the... - Jefferson, Thomas (4,872 bytes)
3: ...efferson was born in Virginia in 1743 and died on July 4, 1826, the same day as [[Adams, John]], his lif... - Necker, Jacques (9,029 bytes)
11: ..., 1789 fuelled the discontentment that led to the July upraising in Paris, ending in the fall of the Bas... - Paine, Thomas (6,570 bytes)
5: ...ess to issue its Declaration of Independence on 4 July 1776, written primarily by [[Jefferson, Thomas]],... - Paley, William (3,458 bytes)
5: Paley was born in July 1743, and educated at a grammar school in Giggles... - Ramsay, David (3,498 bytes)
3: ...n Charleston, South Carolina, the first Fourth of July oration in the United States. - Robespierre, Maximilien François Marie Isidore de (4,552 bytes)
5: ...as appointed to the Committee of Public Safety in July, 1793 and became its dominant figure until his fa...
13: ...de]]. They were guillotined the following day on July 28, 1794. - Staël, Germaine de (3,642 bytes)
5: ... of time as an invalid and opium user, died on 14 July 1817. - Tatishchev,Vasily Nikitich (2,200 bytes)
11: ...al Lexicon'' and ''Russian History''. He died on July 14, 1750, in Boldino. - Vivaldi, Antonio (4,650 bytes)
15: ... last long as Vivaldi died of internal fire on 28 July, 1741. - Wackenroder, Wilhelm Heinrich (2,061 bytes)
3: ...ilhelm Heinrich Wackenroder was born in Berlin on July 13, 1773. Despite his father’s desire to see h... - Whitefield, George (5,267 bytes)
3: ...ained a deacon in June 1736, received the B.A. in July, and quickly embarked upon a career of itinerant ... - Hamilton, Alexander (8,187 bytes)
15: ...d in a duel. Burr killed Hamilton in the duel on July 11, 1804. - Maupertuis, Pierre-Louis Moreau de (4,295 bytes)
5: ...ns of Newton’s physics. He returns to Paris in July of 1730. By 1731, he writes his first paper on as... - Say, Jean-Baptiste (5,500 bytes)
17: ... to Paris and live as a speculator. In 1831, the July Monarchy offered Say a chair in Political Economy... - Danton, Georges (9,133 bytes)
5: ... noteworthy revolutionary activity takes place on July 16, when he leads a company of National Guards fr...
11: Even though in July he is elected President of the Assembly, [[Hebert... - Clairaut, Alexis-Claude (6,034 bytes)
5: ...propriately meteoric: from adjoint mécanicien on July 1, 1731, Clairaut rose to associé on March 30, 1... - Barruel, Augustin (5,911 bytes)
13: ...f Yale, cited Barruel in a sermon in New Haven on July 4, 1798, speaking against “an infectious virus...
15: ...he signing of the Concordat with Pope Pius VII in July 1801. Napoleon’s agreement gave official sanct... - Dalton, John (8,647 bytes)
15: ... frugally, until he suffered a stroke and died on July 27, 1844 at the age of 78. - Saint-Just, Louis-Antoine de (8,979 bytes)
5: ...zes then his taste for public political life. In July, he is back in Paris as the head of the Bléranco...
13: ... the Committee of Public Safety. On Thermidor 8 (July 26, 1794) at the Committee of Public Safety, Carn... - Marat, Jean-Paul (4,986 bytes)
11: ...er having left her home town of Caen. The 13th of July, she finds Marat’s home. After two attempts, sh... - Brissot, Jacques Pierre (8,796 bytes)
5: ...buted to destabilize the political situation. In July, the National Guards fired upon the crowd at the ...
12: ...eft Paris but was soon arrested in Moulins and on July 8, [[Saint-Just, Louis-Antoine de]] demanded to t... - Hebert, Jacques (9,044 bytes)
5: ...ecoming a popular figure of the revolution and in July was elected president of the Cordeliers’. Servi... - Adams, John Quincy (8,419 bytes)
3: ...the second president, [[Adams, John]]. Born on 11 July 1767 to John and Abigail Adams in Braintree, Mass... - Vergniaud, Pierre (14,798 bytes)
15: In July 1792, with the alliance of Austria and Prussia, a...
20: ...day, Charlotte]]’s assassination of Marat on 13 July 1793 annihilating all hope for salvation for the ... - Philippe Egalité (8,790 bytes)
8: ...her in law’s help, a top French admiral. On 27 July 1778, on the coast of Ouessant in French Brittany... - Cabarrus, Thérèse (7,970 bytes)
3: Jeanne Thérèse Cabarrus was born on 31st July 1773 in Carabanchel Alto, a suburb of Madrid. He...
11: ... backed by Fouché and Barras, on 9 Thermidor (27 July 1794), at the Convention, Tallien accuses Robespi... - Corday, Charlotte (9,040 bytes)
3: ...n Marie-Anne-Charlotte de Corday d’Armont on 27 July 1768 in the village of Saint-Saturnin-des-Ligneri...
9: ...gn of Terror had started and would not end before July 1794. Several proscribed Girondins had escaped b...
11: ...punishment than the guillotine. At her trial, on July 17th, she impressed the crowd with her beauty and...
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