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See Wikipedia's 1792 Page and the 1792 Calendar; Brainy History also has a 1792 Page as does Jack Lynch
Read texts of 1792, such as the US Coinage Act; the US Militia Act; the new French song of 1792, La Marseillaise, in either English or French; the Prussia political document, The Proclamation of the Duke of Brunswick; letters about 1792 negotiations with the Chickasaw and Choctaws; the US announcement of a Capitol competition; a British letter on "York & Somerset Heralds Die in Crush"; Martha Ballard's Diary
See Sir Thomas Lawrence's Mr. & Mrs. Julius Angerstein (1792)
Read a lecture entitled The French Revolution: The Radical Stage, 1792-1794 or an article, The Revolution of 1792
You can examine this rather eccentric page, Catholic Deaths in West Prussia of 1792, or the 1792 Tax Roll of Clark County, Kentucky or Spain's 1792 Census of the Natchez District, Mississippi Territory
Thomas Holcroft, Anna St. Ives
Susannah Gunning, Anecdotes of the Delborough Family
Mary Wollstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
Mademoiselle Rosalie Duthé (c. 1792) by H.P.Danloux (Staaliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe)
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Detail of shoe [color enhanced to show detail] Compare to the actual shoes, c. 1792, below. |
| Left, actual shoes dated to 1792 based on the political significance of the colors of the rosettes; a pair of French Women's Mules | |
See particularly the portrait of Princess Sophia in the July issue; she is wearing a hat similar to the ones in the 1790 and 1792 volumes of Le Journal de la Mode et du Goût
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