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- +* [[Claude Chappe]] successfully demonstrates the first [[semaphore line]], between Paris and Lille.
-*''[[A Vindication of the Rights of Woman]]'' by [[Mary Wollstonecraft]]+* [[William Murdoch]] begins experimenting with [[gas lighting]].
 +* [[Mary Wollstonecraft]]'s ''[[A Vindication of the Rights of Woman]]'' is published.
 +* [[Denmark]] is the first country in the world to outlaw [[slavery]].
*[[Goya becomes deaf]] *[[Goya becomes deaf]]
* [[April 25]] * [[April 25]]
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-* The [[Baptist Missionary Society]] is founded in [[Kettering]], [[England]]. 
-* [[Dominique-Jean Larrey]], chief surgeon of the Grand Armee of France, creates the first ambulance wagons specifically designed as ambulances. 
-* [[Tipu Sultan]] invades [[Kerala]] in [[India]], but is repulsed. 
-* [[Franz Xaver, Baron Von Zach]], an astronomer, publishes ''The Tables of the Sun'', an essential early work for navigation. 
-* [[Claude Chappe]] successfully demonstrates the first [[semaphore line]], between Paris and Lille. 
-* [[William Murdoch]] begins experimenting with [[gas lighting]]. 
-* George Anschutz constructs the first [[blast furnace]] in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]]. 
-* [[Thomas Holcroft]] produces the play ''Road to Ruin'' in [[London]]. 
-* [[Barthelemy Catherine Joubert]], later general, becomes sub-lieutenant. 
-* [[Johann Georg Albrechtberger]] becomes [[Kapellmeister]] in [[Vienna]]. 
-* The [[State Street Corporation]] is founded. 
-* Shiloh Meeting House, predecessor of Shiloh United Methodist Church in Lynchburg, Virginia, is founded. 
-* [[Mary Wollstonecraft]]'s ''[[A Vindication of the Rights of Woman]]'' is published. 
-[[File:Mount Hood reflected in Mirror Lake, Oregon.jpg|thumb|200px|right| [[October 29]]: [[Mount Hood]] is named.]] 
-* The first [[written examination]]s in Europe are held at [[Cambridge University]], England. 
-* [[Denmark]] is the first country in the world to outlaw [[slavery]]. 
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== Births == == Births ==

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