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1835 and Alexis
De la démocratie en Amérique ( ; published in two volumes, the first in 1835 and the second in 1840 ) is a classic French text by Alexis de Tocqueville.
The phrase gained prominence after its appearance in 1835 in Democracy in America, by Alexis de Tocqueville, where it is the title of a section.
* de Tocqueville, Alexis ( 1835, 1840 ), Democracy in America: the Henry Reeve text as revised by Francis Bowen, now further corrected and edited with introduction, editorial notes, and bibliography by Phillips Bradley, ( Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New York, 1945 ), Chapter V: Spirit of the townships of New England.
* Alexis de Tocqueville ( 1835 )

1835 and De
De Tocqueville wrote in his Democracy in America ( 1835 ) that " The absence in the United States of those vast accumulations of wealth which favor the expenditures of large sums on articles of mere luxury ... impact to the productions of American industry a character distinct from that of other countries ' industries.
* G. Pachymeris, De Michaele et Andronico Paleologis, Bonn, 1835., Greek and Latin text.
Libro de Bautistos 1835, Registro 1433, Catedral De La Asunción Metropolitana ; Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico The volume containing this record has not yet been microfilmed.
Between 1835 and 1849, Tait's published a series of De Quincey's reminiscences of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Robert Southey, and other figures among the Lake Poets — a series that taken together constitutes one of his most important works.
In 1835 appeared De la Métaphysique d ' Aristote, suivi d ' un essai de traduction du premier et du douzième livres ; in 1836, Cours de philosophie professé à la faculté des lettres pendant l ' année 1818, and Œuvres inédites d ' Abélard.
Other works include: De Pentateuchi Samaritana origine, indole, et auctoritate ( 1815 ), supplemented in 1822 and 1824 by the treatise De Samaritanorum theologia, and by an edition of Carmina Samaritana ; Paläographische Studien über phönizische u. punische Schrift ( 1835 ), a pioneering work which he followed up in 1837 by his collection of Phoenician monuments ( Scripturae linguaeque Phoeniciae monumenta quotquot supersunt ); an Aramaic lexicon ( 1834 – 1839 ); and a treatise on the Old South Arabian language, then called Himyarite, written in conjunction with Rödiger in 1841.
This formed the starting point of the Geological Survey of Great Britain, which was officially recognized in 1835, when De la Beche was appointed director.
In 1835, fourteen years before succeeding his father in the baronetcy, he was raised to the Peerage of the United Kingdom as Baron De L ' Isle and Dudley, of Penshurst in the County of Kent.
* Sir Philip Sidney, 2nd Baronet ( 1800 – 1851 ) ( created Baron De L ' Isle and Dudley in 1835 )
The latter was created Baron De L ' Isle and Dudley in 1835 ; the present peer is now the second Viscount, and it is to him and his father that much of the modern restoration is due, in spite of the house having suffered neglect during World War I.
John Byrne Leicester Warren, 3rd Baron De Tabley ( 26 April 1835 – 22 November 1895 ) was an English poet, numismatist, botanist and an authority on bookplates.
It is detailed in Lieutenant Colonel Baron De Berenger's 1835 book on rifle and pistol shooting.
The Geological Survey was founded in 1835 as the Ordnance Geological Survey, under Henry De la Beche.
Salter was apprenticed in 1835 to James De Carle Sowerby, and was engaged in drawing and engraving the plates for Sowerby's Mineral Conchology, the Supplement to Sowerby's English Botany, and other natural history works.

1835 and French
* 1758 – Carle Vernet, French painter ( d. 1835 )
* 1912 – Henri Brisson, French statesman ( b. 1835 )
In 1835 the French Academy sent Antoine on a scientific mission to Brazil, the results being published at a later date ( 1873 ) under the title of Observations relatives à la physique du globe faites au Bresil et en Ethiopie.
He was the father of Thérésa Cabarrus, later known as Madame Tallien ( 1773 – 1835 ), a French social figure during the French Revolution who later became the Princess of Chimay.
Although recognized previously by others, the mathematical expression for the Coriolis force appeared in an 1835 paper by French scientist Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis, in connection with the theory of water wheels, Early in the 20th century, the term Coriolis force began to be used in connection with meteorology.
* 1768 – Édouard Adolphe Casimir Joseph Mortier, French marshal ( d. 1835 )
* 1782 – Henri de Rigny, French admiral and statesman ( d. 1835 )
In 1405, the French conqueror Jean de Béthencourt completed their conquest of the island and gave his name to the former capital, Betancuria, on the west coast ( Puerto Rosario took over the mantle as island capital in 1835 ).
* 1794 – Louis Léopold Robert, French painter ( d. 1835 )
* 1771 – Antoine-Jean Gros, French painter ( d. 1835 )
* 1835 – Antoine Charles Horace Vernet, French painter ( b. 1758 )
* 1835 – Camille Saint-Saëns, French composer ( d. 1921 )
Ironically, France and New Zealand had been allies since French missionaries settled in Akaroa, in 1835.
* April 14 – Henri Brisson, French statesman ( b. 1835 ).
* December 16 – Camille Saint-Saëns, French composer ( born 1835 )
* August 14 – Antoine Charles Horace Vernet, French painter ( d. 1835 )
* February 13 – Édouard Adolphe Casimir Joseph Mortier, French marshal ( d. 1835 )
** François Tourte, French musical instrument maker ( d. 1835 )
In 1835 the Dictionary of the French Academy stated that the word Rococo " usually covers the kind of ornament, style and design associated with Louis XV's reign and the beginning of that of Louis XVI ".
His best-known works are the operas L ' elisir d ' amore ( 1832 ), Lucia di Lammermoor ( 1835 ), and Don Pasquale ( 1843 ), all in Italian, and the French operas La favorite and La fille du régiment ( both from 1840 ).
During the reign of Ranavalona I, early attempts at industrialization took place from 1835 under the direction of the French Jean Laborde ( a survivor of a shipwreck off the east coast ), producing soap, porcelain, metal tools and firearms ( rifles, cannons, etc.
* Mademoiselle de Maupin ( 1835 ) In September 1833, Gautier was solicited to write a historical romance based on the life of French opera star Mlle Maupin, who was a first-rate swordswoman and often went about disguised as a man.
Among the first settlers of European origin in the Clinton area was Elijah Buell, who built a log cabin on July 25, 1835 and established the town of Lyons, named after the French city of the same name.
French settlers came to the area in 1835 when the first land was purchased from the federal government.

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