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Jakob Mauvillon (8
March 1743 – 11
January 1794), son of
Eleazar Mauvillon, was an 18th-century
figure in
German liberalism. He was born in
Leipzig of...
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protection of
individual liberty and
property was France's
Jakob Mauvillon in the 18th century.
Later in the 1840s,
Julius Faucher and
Gustave de...
- jeu (1789). His
biography was
written by lieutenant-colonel F.W. von
Mauvillon in the book
Anweisung zur
Erlernung des
Schachspiels (Essen, Germany,...
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correspondence chess games is a game pla**** in 1804 by lieutenant-colonel F.W. von
Mauvillon of the
Dutch army in The
Hague with one of his
officers in Breda. Actor...
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attracted poets and
thinkers such as Lessing, Leisewitz, and
Jakob Mauvillon to his
court and the city.
Emilia Galotti by
Lessing and Goethe's Faust...
- 1432–1571. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. OCLC 468917323. p. 612
Mauvillon,
Eleazar (1742). The
History of Francis-Eugene,
Prince of Savoy. London:...
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During his
journey to Germany, he had made the
acquaintance of
Jakob Mauvillon, an
expert on
Prussia whose expertise Mirabeau made use of in his De la...
- militaires, 2ème édition, 4ème partie, Magimel, Paris: 1811, pp. 182–183
Mauvillon, I.;
Geschichte Ferdinands Herzogs von Braunschweig-Lüneburg, Part 2,...
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Christian Ludwig von Hagedorn,
Huber became the
successor of
Eleazar de
Mauvillon [de; fr] as
French language teacher at the
University of Leipzig. As he...
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Friedrich Wilhelm Zachariae —
Poetry Theodor Geiger —
Sociology Jakob Mauvillon —
Military science Ulrich Menzel —
Political science Alfred Vierkandt...