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year greater than or equals "1794"
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RecID: 737
Sept 1794  Coleridge and Robert Southey publish their play, The Fall of Robespierre.  
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RecID: 730
Oct 6, 1794  The prosecutor for Britain, Lord Justice Eyre, charges the reformers not simply with sedition, but rather with High Treason, defined as any attempt to assassinate the King: he argued that, since reform of parliament would lead to revolution and revolution to executing the King, the desire for reform endangered the King's life and was therefore treasonous.  
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RecID: 738
Oct 21, 1794  William Godwin's "Cursory Strictures on the Charge Delivered by Lord Justice Eyre" effectively argues that extending the law against treason to apply to reformers (formulating a legal precedent of "constructive treason") would usher in a Reign of Terror in Britain.  
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RecID: 739
Oct 28, 1794  Treason trials open; Thomas Erskine defends the reformers.  
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RecID: 740
Nov 5, 1794  After deliberating for 3 hours, the jury acquits for Thomas Hardy; three weeks later, Horne Tooke and Thelwall arre acquitted, and Thomas Holcroft discharged without trial.  
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RecID: 741
1795  Famine in the British Isles.  
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RecID: 742
1795  Speenhamland Act says that the Parish is responsible for bringing up the laborer's wage to subsistence level.  
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RecID: 743
1795  French Revolution: Peace treaties with Prussia, Holland, and Spain; General Napoleon, working under the Directory government, represses a royalist uprising. *Spain
*French Revolution
*France  
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RecID: 744
1795  Commons again defeats abolition. British slave islands are attacked by French revolutionary forces. *Abolition
*French Revolution  
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RecID: 745
1795  Maria Edgeworth, Letters for Literary Ladies.  
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RecID: 746
1795  Paine, The Age Of Reason (Part I).  
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RecID: 747
1795  Edmund Burke, "Thoughts and Details on Scarcity."  
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RecID: 748
1795  Schelling, On the I as Principle of Philosophy, or on the Absolute in Human Knowledge.  
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RecID: 749
1795  Schiller, Letters on Aesthetic Education and On Naive and Sentimental Poetry and On Naive and Sentimental Poetry.  
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RecID: 750
1795  Charlotte Smith, Montalbert  
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RecID: 751
1795  Ann Yearsley, The Royal Captives.  
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RecID: 752
1795  William Blake, The Song of Los, The Book of Los, The Book of Ahania.  
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RecID: 753
1795  William Blake, series of 12 prints including Newton and Nebuchadnezzar.  
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RecID: 754
1795  Coleridge's Bristol lectures, including "On the Slave Trade" (June 16). *Abolition  
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RecID: 755
1795  Joseph Fawcett, The Art of War.  
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RecID: 756
1795  Hannah More begins publishing her Cheap Repository Tracts, that is, pamphlets instructing common people in matters of conduct that appeared in the series called, "The Cheap Repository for Religious and Moral Tracts." "The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain" published this year as one of the Cheap Repository Tracts.  
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RecID: 757
1795  Eliza Fenwick, Secresy, or Ruin on the Rock.  
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RecID: 758
1795  Ann Radcliffe, A Journey Made in the Summer in the Summer of 1794 Through Holland and the Western Frontier of Germany . . . Observations . . . of the Lakes.  
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RecID: 759
1795  Beethoven's Op. 1 (the E flat major, G major, and C minor trios for piano, violin, and cello) composed in 1793-4, is published. Beethoven composes Piano Sonatas in F minor, A major, and C major, Op. 2 (published in 1796).  
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RecID: 760
1795  Birth of Thomas Carlyle.  

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