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Daniel Stuart : ウィキペディア英語版 | Daniel Stuart Daniel Stuart (1766–1846) was a Scottish journalist, and associate of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. ==Early life== He was born in Edinburgh on 16 November 1766, into the traditionally Jacobite Stuarts of Loch Rannoch. In 1778 he was sent to London to join his elder brothers, Charles and Peter, who were in the printing business. The eldest brother Charles Stuart took play-writing. Peter Stuart (fl. 1788–1805) started the Tory paper ''The Oracle'' before 1788, and in 1788 set up ''The Star'', which was the first London evening paper to appear regularly. Daniel and Peter lived together with their sister Catherine, who in February 1789 secretly married James Mackintosh. She died in April 1796. Daniel Stuart assisted Mackintosh as secretary to the Society of the Friends of the People, for parliamentary reform. In 1794 he published a pamphlet, ''Peace and Reform, against War and Corruption'', in answer to Arthur Young's ''The Example of France a Warning to Great Britain''.
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