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Anne Finch |
Poems from Anne Finch, Countess of Winchelsea (1661-1720) (Transcriptions of the following Anne Finch poems: "Adam Posed", "The Bird and the Arras", "The Introduction", "The Apology", "Nocturnal Reverie", "On Myself", "To a Nightingale", "A Supplication to the Joys of Heaven") (Michael Gamer)
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Anne Finch |
"The Petition for an Absolute Retreat" (Excerpt of Anne Finch's longer poem.) (Representative Poetry On-line)
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Anne Finch |
"The Tree" (Full text of the Anne Finch poem.) (Representative Poetry On-line)
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Benjamin Franklin |
Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Text of Autobiography with assorted notes.) (George M. Welling and Danny Barhoorn)
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Benjamin Franklin |
Kathryn VanSpanckeren, (U. Groningen) An Outline of American Literature--Benjamin Franklin (Concise biography.)
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Benjamin Franklin |
Benjamin Franklin (Numerous transcriptions of Franklin texts.) (OnLine Books)
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Frederick, Prince of Wales |
Royal Geneologies: Frederick Louis Hanover, Prince of Wales (Geneology and life dates of Frederick.) (Denis Reid)
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French Revolution |
French Revolution, Radical Stage, 1792-1794 (online lecture by an independent scholar) (Steven Kreis)
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French Revolution |
(Constituent Assembly) Declaration of the Rights of Man (text put on line for the Avalon Project at Yale Univ.)
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French Revolution |
Fall of the Bastille (encyclopedia entry)
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French Revolution |
LIBERTY, EQUALITY, FRATERNITY: EXPLORING THE FRENCH REVOUTION (LIBERTY, EQUALITY,
FRATERNITY: EXPLORING THE FRENCH REVOUTION provides an accessible and lively
introduction to the French Revolution as well as an extraordinary archive
of some of the most important documentary evidence from the Revolution,
including 338 texts, 245 images, and a number of maps and songs. Lynn Hunt
of UCLA and Jack Censer of George Mason Universityboth internationally
renowned scholars of the Revolutionserved as principal authors and
editors. The site itself is a collaboration of the Center
for History and New Media (George Mason University) and the American
Social History Project (City University of New York), supported by grants
from the Florence Gould Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities)
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French Revolution |
The French Revolution, 1789-1792 (site for high school students)
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French Revolution |
The French Revolution, Moderate Stage, 1789-1792 (online lecture by an independent scholar) (Steven Kreis)
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French Revolution |
British Newspaper Coverage of the French Revolution (reproduces contemporaneous British accounts of the French Revolution) (Alan Liu)
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Henry Fielding |
Tom Jones (Raw text version of Henry Fielding's novel.) (OnLine Books)
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Henry Fielding |
John Unsworth, (U. Virginia) Tom Jones: The Comedy of Knowledge (Criticism on Henry Fielding's novel.)
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Henry Fuseli |
Henry Fuseli (Biography and painting reproductions.)
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The French Revolution |
French Revolution Home Page (Resources and links.) (Agent Mess)
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The French Revolution |
Revolution and After: Tragedies and Farces (Resources on the French Revolution.) (Richard Hooker)
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The French Revolution |
The Guillotine Page (Information on the execution device and its use in the French Revolution.) (Jorn Fabricius)
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The French Revolution |
The Image of France (Key-word indexing of the record of prints--engravings, lithographs, woodcuts, etc.--published in Paris in the Bibliographie de la France for 1811-17. Especially dealing with the French Revolution.) (George D. Mckee)
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The French Revolution |
French Revolutionary Pamphlets (Links to transcriptions of three pamphlets.) (Mark Olsen)
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