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RecID: 2014
1835  Birth of Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain).  
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RecID: 2015
1835  Ireland: Lichfield House Compact creates alliance between followers of O'Connell, and the Whigs and Radicals.  
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RecID: 2155
1835  Franchise incidentally becomes open to professing Jews--but not officially. *Anglo-Jewish History  
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RecID: 2159
1835  David Salomons is elected Sheriff, but refused entrance because municipal offices are closed to Jews. This leads to the Sheriff's Declaration Act, which removes this restriction. *Anglo-Jewish History  
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RecID: 2010
1835 - 1844  Thirwall, History of Greece.  
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RecID: 60
Feb 2, 1835  India: Thomas Babington Macaulay, "Minute on Indian Education." *India  
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RecID: 1563
Apr 1835  Lord Melbourne becomes Prime Minister.  
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RecID: 1564
Apr 26, 1835  Felicia Hemans dictates her last poem, "Sabbath Sonnet," to her son Charles (published in Blackwood's in July).  
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RecID: 1565
May 16, 1835  Felicia Hemans dies in Dublin reportedly of tuberculosis complicated by scarlet fever.  
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RecID: 1566
July 1835  Letitia Landon, "Stanzas on the Death of Mrs. Hemans" in New Monthly Magazine.  
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RecID: 1567
Sept 1835  Elizabeth Barrett, "Stanzas Addressed to Miss Landon" (later, "Stanzas on the Death of Mrs. Hemans").  
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RecID: 1568
1836  Industrial Revolution: Completion of Deptford line to London Bridge Station. *Industrial Revolution  
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RecID: 1570
1836  Reform: Founding of Working Men's Association by William Lovett.  
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RecID: 1571
1836  Heinrich Heine, The Romantic School.  
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RecID: 1572
1836  Henry Chorley, Memorials of Mrs. Hemans with Illustrations of her Literary Character from her Private Correspondence.  
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RecID: 1573
1836  Rose Lawrence, The Last Autumn . . . and Recollections of Mrs. Hemans.  
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RecID: 1574
1836  Felicia Hemans, Collected Works in Dublin, including the first publication of "Woman and Fame," Poetical Remains of the Late Mrs. Hemans (Edinburgh and London)  
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RecID: 1575
1836  Joanna Baillie, Dramas (3 vols.). Covent Garden performance of The Separation (featuring Chrles Kemble and Helen Faucit); Drury Lane performance of Henriquez (featuring Ellen Tree).  
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RecID: 1576
1836  William Buckland, The Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God as Manifested in the Creation (Bridgewater Treatise).  
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RecID: 1577
1836  Robert Chambers, A History of Language and Literature.  
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RecID: 1578
1836  Lady Dacre, Translations from the Italian.  
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RecID: 1579
1836  Charles Dickens, Sketches by Boz (a collection of articles, some of which appeared earlier in The Evening Chronicle, and additional sketches), The Pickwick Papers (dated 1836-1837 by publisher). Also, Strange Gentleman and Village Coquettes.  
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RecID: 1580
1836  Benjamin Disraeli, Henrietta Temple.  
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RecID: 1581
1836  William Dobson, trans., Schleiermacher, Introductions to the Dialogues of Plato.  
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RecID: 1582
1836  James Grant, The Great Metropolis.  

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