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* [[Mary Wollstonecraft]]'s ''[[A Vindication of the Rights of Woman]]'' is published. * [[Mary Wollstonecraft]]'s ''[[A Vindication of the Rights of Woman]]'' is published.
* [[Denmark]] is the first country in the world to outlaw [[slavery]]. * [[Denmark]] is the first country in the world to outlaw [[slavery]].
-*[[Goya becomes deaf]] 25]]+*[[Goya becomes deaf]]
 +*[[April 25]]
** [[Highwayman]] [[Nicolas Jacques Pelletier|Nicolas Pelletier]] becomes the first person executed by [[guillotine]] in France. ** [[Highwayman]] [[Nicolas Jacques Pelletier|Nicolas Pelletier]] becomes the first person executed by [[guillotine]] in France.
** ''[[La Marseillaise]]'', the [[France|French]] [[national anthem]], is composed by [[Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle]]. ** ''[[La Marseillaise]]'', the [[France|French]] [[national anthem]], is composed by [[Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle]].

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