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* 1824 – Michael Madhusudan Dutt, Bengali author ( d. 1873 )
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In American history important spokesmen included Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur ( 1735 – 1813 ), and John Taylor of Caroline ( 1753 – 1824 ) in the early national period.
Several of Alexander's works were published in the Aldine edition of Aristotle, Venice, 1495 – 1498 ; his De Fato and De Anima were printed along with the works of Themistius at Venice ( 1534 ); the former work, which has been translated into Latin by Grotius and also by Schulthess, was edited by J. C. Orelli, Zürich, 1824 ; and his commentaries on the Metaphysica by H. Bonitz, Berlin, 1847.
* 1824 – Greek War of Independence: Constantine Kanaris leads a Greek fleet to victory against Ottoman and Egyptian ships in the Battle of Samos.
* Brazilian War of Independence ( 1822 – 1824 ): Series of military campaigns that had as objective to cement Brazilian sovereignty and end Portuguese resistance.
A more successful " New Version " by Bishop Mark Hildesley ( 1698 – 1772 ) was in use until 1824 when English liturgy became universal on the island.
In eight years of active service as an officer, he served two and a half years in a surveying ship in the Mediterranean ( 1818 – 21 ), one and a half years in a surveying sloop in the English Channel and off the coast of Ireland ( 1823 – 24 ), and one and a half years as Surveyor of the frigate during a voyage ( 1824 – 26 ) to and from the Hawaiian Islands ( then known as the " Sandwich islands ").
Dickens's protégé, Wilkie Collins ( 1824 – 1889 )— sometimes referred to as the " grandfather of English detective fiction "— is credited with the first great mystery novel, The Woman in White.
* 1824 – United States presidential election, 1824: Since no candidate received a majority of the total electoral college votes in the election, the United States House of Representatives is given the task of deciding the winner in accordance with the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
The first ten volumes ( 1819 – 1824 ) were published under the joint editorship of Brewster and Jameson, the remaining four volumes ( 1825 – 1826 ) being edited by Jameson alone.
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* January 8, 1824 – After much controversy, Michael Faraday is finally elected as a member of the Royal Society with only one vote against him.
The inventor of the rubber balloon, ( the most common balloon ) was Michael Faraday in 1824, via experiments with various gases.
In 1824 he observed what has been called rotatory magnetism, and that most conductive bodies could be magnetized ; these discoveries were completed and explained by Michael Faraday ( 1791 – 1867 ).
These were followed at the Academy in 1822 by " The Return of the Prodigal Son " and a portrait, in 1823 by five portraits, and in 1824 by his " Archangel Michael " and some more portraits.
* Michael Madhusudan Dutt, ( 1824 – 1873 ), born Modhushudon Dotto, was a famous 19th century Bengali poet and dramatist.
Another family descends from Michael Dowd who was born in Westmeath in 1824, and he is recorded as marrying Eileen Burke.
Prior to the invention of rubber balloons by Michael Faraday in 1824, balloons were made from pig bladders and animal intestines.
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Some notable persons either born in or who resided in Columbia County include: Oliver Hardy ( comedian, born in Harlem ), Paul Hamilton Hayne ( poet and author ), Henry Louis Benning ( Confederate general for whom Fort Benning is named ), William Few, Abraham Baldwin, George Walton, George W. Crawford, William H. Crawford ( presidential candidate in 1824 ), Thomas Watson ( populist leader and Georgia senator born in Thomson when it was still in Columbia County ), George McDuffie ( South Carolina governor and senator in the early 19th century ), Jesse Mercer ( a long-time preacher in the county for whom Mercer University is named ).
The author is one of the descendants of " Alexandre of Attakapas ", Nezat Alexandre, born 1781 in Attakapas Post and died 1824
Víctor Balaguer () ( 1824 — 1901 ), Catalan Spanish politician and author, was born at Barcelona on 11 December 1824, and was educated at the university of his native city.
* Julius Hawley Seelye ( 1824 – 1895 ), missionary, author, U. S. Representative, and former president of Amherst College, who is said to have created the system of Latin honors in use at many universities worldwide, was born in town.
He was also the author of Effigies poetica ( 1824 ), Life of Edmund Kean ( 1835 ), Essays and Tales in Prose ( 1851 ), Charles Lamb ; a Memoir ( 1866 ), and of memoirs of Ben Jonson and William Shakespeare for editions of their works.
Franscini returned to Bodio in 1824, where he continued his work as a teacher and author, also writing articles on history, economics, and statistics for the Gazzetta Ticinese.
He was born at Sunderland, the son of James Field Stanfield ( 1749 – 1824 ) an Irish-born author, actor and former seaman.
Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès, 1st Duke of Parma ( later 1st Duke of Cambacérès ) ( 18 October 1753 – 8 March 1824 ) was a French lawyer and statesman during the French Revolution and the First Empire, best remembered as the author of the Napoleonic code, which still forms the basis of French civil law.
Her sister, Sophia Lee ( 1750 – 1824 ), also a successful author and dramatist, contributed two episodes to the first volume of this lengthy project.
Litomyšl is the birthplace of Bedřich Smetana ( 1824 – 1884 ), composer, August Jilek ( 1819 – 1898 ), physician and oceanographer, Arne Novák, critic and historian of literature, Hubert Gordon Schauer, literary critic, and Karel Píč ( 1920-1995 ), Esperanto writer, author of the innovative autobiographical novel " La Litomiŝla Tombejo " ( The Litomyšl Cemetery ).
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