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1789
 
    
William Blake publishes Songs of Innocence, a volume of his poems with every page etched and illustrated by himself       
1789
 
    
In his Principles Jeremy Bentham defines 'utility' as that which enhances pleasure and reduces pain       
Jeremy Bentham, by Pickersgill, 1829
National Portrait Gallery, London

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1789
 
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A left-wing political club begins to meet in a Jacobin convent in Paris, thus becoming known as the Jacobins      
1789
 
    
The autobiography of Olaudah Equiano, a slave captured as a child in Africa, becomes a best-seller on both sides of the Atlantic       
1789
 
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Alexander Mackenzie explores by canoe from central Canada through the Great Slave Lake to the Arctic Ocean      
1789
 
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Delegates of the Third Estate swear an oath in a tennis court at Versailles, pledging themselves not to disperse until France has a constitution       
1789
 
   
The painter Jacques-Louis David sketches the events in the Versailles tennis court      
1789
 
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An excited Paris mob liberates the seven prisoners held in the forbidding fortress of the Bastille      
Demolition of the Bastille, engraving c.1789
Mary Evans Picture Library

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US painter and author William Dunlap has great success with his comedy The Father; or, American Shandyism       
1789
 
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Parisians force their way into the palace at Versailles and insist on Louis XVI and his royal family accompanying them back to Paris