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    Henri Frédéric Amiel (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi fʁedeʁik amjɛl]; 27 September 1821 – 11 May 1881) was a Swiss moral philosopher, poet, and critic. Born...
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  • Conrad Black Gausbert Amiel (fl. 13th century), troubadour Henri-Frédéric Amiel (1821–1881), Swiss philosopher, poet and critic Jack Amiel (fl. 20th–21st century)...
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  • derealization. The word depersonalization itself was first used by Henri Frédéric Amiel in The Journal Intime. The 8 July 1880 entry reads: I find myself...
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    1968), retired American soccer defender, 134 caps for the US team Henri-Frédéric Amiel (1821–1881), moral philosopher, poet and critic Gustave Amoudruz...
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  • 1818 – Hermann Kolbe, German chemist and academic (d. 1884) 1821 – Henri-Frédéric Amiel, Swiss philosopher, poet, and critic (d. 1881) 1824 – William "Bull"...
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  • born. 1805: Friedrich Schiller dies. 1886: Karl Barth born. 1881: Henri-Frédéric Amiel dies. 1806: Johan Vilhelm Snellman born. 1946: Gareth Evans born...
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  • word was in self-denigration: on 31 August 1869, Swiss philosopher Henri-Frédéric Amiel wrote in his diary: My instinct is in harmony with the pessimism...
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    Italian and Romansh. 1986: "Roulez tambours!" ("Roll the drums!") by Henri-Frédéric Amiel was proposed by the Swiss National Alliance. Late 1990s: the Fondation...
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  • French corvette Départment des Landes Égérie, correspondence of Henri-Frédéric Amiel Égérie, a 1997 album by Silvain Vanot "L'Égérie", song by François...
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  • Henri Frédéric Amiel (1821–1881), philosopher and poet Richard Avenarius (1843–1896), formulated the radical positivist doctrine of "empirical criticism"...
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