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year greater than or equals "1785"
year less than or equals "1791"

 

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RecID: 595
1791  Charlotte Smith, Celestina.  
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RecID: 596
1791  Anna Letitia Barbauld, "Epistle To William Wilberforce, Esq. on the Rejection of the Bill for Abolishing the Slave Trade." *Abolition  
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RecID: 597
1791  Mozart, Die Zauberflöte (Vienna), Requiem composed.  
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RecID: 598
1791  Luigi Cherubini, Lodoïska.  
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RecID: 599
1791  John Bell, printer, abandons the "long s" (the "s" that looks like an "f"). *Printing  
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RecID: 601
1791  Thomas Paine, Rights Of Man (Part I).  
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RecID: 1854
1791  Marriage of Matthew Baillie (brother of Joanna Baillie) and Sophia Denham.  
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RecID: 600
Jan 1791  William Wordsworth leaves Cambridge, to London.  
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RecID: 587
Apr 1791  William Wilberforce's bill for Abolition is defeated 163 to 88. *Abolition  
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RecID: 602
May 7, 1791  James Mackintosh, Vindicae Gallicae.  
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RecID: 603
May 19, 1791  Edmund Burke, "Letter to a Member of the National Assembly." (Dated January 1791.) *French Revolution  
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RecID: 604
June 1791  French Revolution: Louis XVI tries to flee France, but is arrested, returned to Paris, and forced to accept the new constitution. *French Revolution  
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RecID: 605
July 14, 1791  The "Church and King Terror" or Birmingham riots: protesting Bastille Day, an anti-Dissenter, anti-"jacobin" (that is, anti-radical reform) mob burns Joseph Priestley's house and laboratory.  
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RecID: 606
July 17, 1791  French Revolution: Troops led by Lafayette (now in the moderate Girondin faction) open fire on a Republican demonstration in the Champ de Mars (site of the Fête of Federation in Paris a year earlier). *French Revolution  
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RecID: 607
Aug 1791  100,000 slaves and ex-slaves revolt against planters and the local government in French-controlled San Domingo, the wealthiest colony of the West Indies and main source of sugar and coffee in Europe. *Abolition  
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RecID: 608
Aug 2, 1791  Edmund Burke, An Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs and a split within the Whig party on the question of reform. *Whig Party  
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RecID: 609
Aug 20, 1791  Paine's answer to Burke's Appeal, "Address and Declaration of the Friends of Universal Peace and Liberty"; contains some seminal ideas which made Rights of Man such a landmark in political theory.  
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RecID: 610
Sept 1, 1791  An edition of Wollstonecraft's Original Stories illustrated by William Blake.  
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RecID: 611
Oct 1, 1791  French Revolution: Newly elected Legislative Assembly opens. *French Revolution  
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RecID: 612
Oct 14, 1791  Ireland: Foundation of United Irishmen in Belfast. *Ireland  
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RecID: 613
Nov 9, 1791  Ireland: First meeting of Dublin United Irishmen. *Ireland  
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RecID: 614
Dec 1791  French Revolution: Legislative Assembly deprives émigrés of their property. *French Revolution  
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RecID: 615
Dec 1791 - Dec 1792  William Wordsworth's second visit to France (he stays until Dec. 1792).  
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RecID: 616
Dec 5, 1791  Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart dies, Vienna.  

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