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RecID: 1781 |
1795 |
Hannah More (attributed), "The Sorrows of Yamba or The Negro Woman's Lamentation." |
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RecID: 1788 |
1795 |
Ann Batten Cristall, Poetical Sketches. |
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RecID: 1836 |
1795 |
Lindley Murray, English Grammar. |
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RecID: 1855 |
1795 |
Matthew Baillie, Morbid Anatomy. |
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RecID: 2178 |
1795 |
The Missionary Society established in London. |
*Anglo-Jewish History |
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RecID: 2358 |
1795 |
Charlotte Smith, Rural Walks: in dialogues. Intended for the Use of Young Persons (juvenile fiction). |
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RecID: 761 |
Jan 13, 1795 |
French Revolution: Abolition of the Maximum (of price controls on grain) and the disappearance of the coercive apparatus of the Terror; the government is unable to ensure food supply from rural areas; Parisians close to starvation. |
*French Revolution |
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RecID: 762 |
Feb 1795 |
Coleridge delivers his Political Lectures. |
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RecID: 763 |
Mar 8, 1795 |
French Revolution: The proscribed Girondists are admitted back into the Convention. |
*French Revolution |
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RecID: 764 |
Mar 16, 1795 - Jan 1796 |
The Philanthropist, a weekly journal originally planned by William Wordsworth and William Mathews in May to June 1794 is published in London. (Wordsworth withdrew from the the project before it began, though there is a possibility he contributes during his 1795 stay in London.) |
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RecID: 766 |
Mar 29, 1795 |
At the Burgtheater, Beethoven likely performs the Second Piano Concerto in B flat major, Op. 19. (Chronologically, although not in name, it is his first concerto.). |
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RecID: 767 |
Apr 1, 1795 |
French Revolution: the uprising of 12 Germinal. |
*French Revolution |
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RecID: 768 |
May 1795 |
Mary Wollstonecraft attempts suicide over problems with Gilbert Imlay. |
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RecID: 770 |
May 1795 - June 1795 |
French Revolution: "White Terror" in south France against the former Terrorists. |
*French Revolution |
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RecID: 769 |
May 20, 1795 - May 23, 1795 |
French Revolution: the insurrection of 1-4 Prairial; the arrest of 41 Montagnards (radical jacobins) in the Convention. |
*French Revolution |
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RecID: 2318 |
June 4, 1795 |
End of the world prophesied by Richard Brothers |
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RecID: 772 |
June 17, 1795 |
French Revolution: Montagnard deputies commit suicide on the way to the guillotine. |
*French Revolution |
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RecID: 773 |
June 26, 1795 |
Mass meeting of London Corresponding Society. |
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RecID: 774 |
Aug 1795 |
Coleridge quarrels with Southey and the pantisocracy abandoned. |
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RecID: 775 |
Sept 1795 |
William Wordsworth meets Coleridge. |
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RecID: 776 |
Oct 1795 |
William Wordsworth settles with Dorothy at Racedown. |
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RecID: 777 |
Oct 1795 |
Coleridge marries Sara Fricker. |
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RecID: 778 |
Oct 1795 |
Wollstonecraft's second suicide attempt. |
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RecID: 779 |
Oct 26, 1795 |
Second mass meeting of London Corresponding Society. |
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RecID: 780 |
Oct 26, 1795 |
French Revolution: Directory Government elected in France which, over the next few years, will prove incompetent, corrupt, and unstable. |
*French Revolution |