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RecID: 853
1802  Amelia Opie, Poems.  
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RecID: 854
1802  The Edinburgh Review and William Cobbett's The Political Register are founded.  
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RecID: 1782
1802  Anne Bannerman, Tales of Superstition and Chivalry.  
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RecID: 1793
1802  Anne Home Hunter, Poems.  
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RecID: 1900
1802  Beethoven, Fifteen Variations in E flat major with a fugue, Op. 35. Publication of Beethoven's Septet in E flat major, Op. 20; Piano Sonata in C sharp minor (Sonata quasi una fantasia), Op. 27 No. 2.  
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RecID: 1909
1802 - 1803  Beethoven, Sonata in A major for piano and violin, Op. 47.  
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RecID: 855
Mar 27, 1802  Treaty of Amiens signed by Britain, France, Spain, and the Netherlands. The "Peace of Amiens," as it was known, brought a temporary peace of 14 months during the Napoleonic Wars. One of its most important cultural effects was that travel and correspondence across the English Channel became possible again. Many British authors, artists, and politicians visited France during this time. *France
*Spain  
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RecID: 1862
Mar 29, 1802  Thomas Campbell's copy of Joanna Baillie's De Monfort is extensively cut by Sarah Siddons.  
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RecID: 856
Apr 1802  Coleridge, "Dejection: An Ode."  
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RecID: 857
Apr 1802  Napoleon becomes Life Consul of France. *France  
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RecID: 858
Apr 18, 1802  Erasmus Darwin dies in Derby.  
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RecID: 859
July 26, 1802  Winthrop Mackworth Praed born in London.  
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RecID: 860
Aug 1802  William and Dorothy Wordsworth visit Annette Vallon and Caroline in Calais, France. On this trip and immediately after, W. Wordsworth writes a sequence of political sonnets about England and France (later included in the section of his collected poems titled at various times "Sonnets Dedicated to Liberty" and "Poems Dedicated to National Independence and Liberty." Also from this trip: "Composed Upon Westminster Bridge."  
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RecID: 861
Oct 4, 1802  William Wordsworth marries Mary Hutchinson at Gallow Hill. Dorothy Wordsworth, in a famous episode recorded in her Journals, does not attend the church ceremony but waits in the house.  
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RecID: 1908
Oct 6, 1802 - Oct 10, 1802  Beethoven, Heiligenstadt Testament.  
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RecID: 862
1803  The soldier Scofield accuses Blake of uttering seditious threats against the King (while drunk, Scofield stumbled into Blake's yard and Blake threw him out). See Blake's trial.  
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RecID: 863
1803  Sugar prices begin to rise again. *Colonialism
*Economics  
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RecID: 864
1803  Invention of paper-making machine. *Printing  
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RecID: 865
1803  Sydney Owenson (Lady Morgan), St. Clair (her first novel)  
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RecID: 866
1803  Mary Hays, Female Biography: Memoirs of Illustrious and Celebrated Women of All Ages and Countries.  
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RecID: 1907
1803  Publication of Beethoven's Fifteen Variations in E flat major, Op. 35.  
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RecID: 1913
1803 - 1804  Beethoven, Third Symphony in E flat major (Sinfonia eroica), Op. 55; Piano Sonata in C major, Op. 53.  
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RecID: 1911
Apr 5, 1803  Performance of Beethoven's Chrisus am Olberge (Op. 85), First Symphony, Second Symphony, and the Third Piano Concerto.  
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RecID: 867
Apr 30, 1803  Louisiana bought by U.S. from France. *France  
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RecID: 868
May 12, 1803  Peace of Amiens ends; resumption of war with France. *France  

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