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** Elizabeth of Schönau
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** Mary
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** and Darwin
** Anne
Darwin ( 1841
– 1851
), daughter of Charles Darwin ( 1809 – 1882 )
** Bernard
Darwin ( 1876
– 1961
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** Charles Darwin ( 1809 – 1882 ), English naturalist and writer
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– 1778
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Darwin ( 1887
– 1962
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Darwin ( 1821
– 1901
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( 1808
– 1896
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Darwin ( 1804
– 1881
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Darwin ( 1848
– 1925
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** George
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** Gwen Raverat née Gwendoline Mary
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** and 1847
** Haliotis virginea crispata Gould,
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** edited by Leonhard von Spengel, with commentary in Latin, Leipzig,
1847 ( online
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( b.
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( b.
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** Revolutionary insurrection in Portugal
( crushed by royalist troops on February 22,
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** Alexander Siemens
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** The Vicomte de Bragelonne, sometimes called " Ten Years Later ",
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of which the last part is the best known.
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( 1847 ) ( Les Quarante-cinq
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** Petar II Petrović-Njegoš, The Mountain Wreath
( written
1847 )
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( b.
1847 )
** a failure ; from this point until
1847, his plays were published but not performed
** first performed in
1847, and a huge success, leading to the performance
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** Julia A. Moore, American poet
( born
1847 )
** Isabelle Colonna-Walewski
( born in Buenos Aires in
1847.
** Joseph Maas, operatic tenor
( b.
1847 )
** Tome 2: Au nom de la loi: lettres de Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine à divers correspondants, 1829
– 1847
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