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year greater than or equals "1807"
year less than or equals "1814"

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RecID: 1011
1812  Felicia Browne (Hemans), The Domestic Affections, which probes the rigors of a domestic poetics in the context of world war.  
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RecID: 1012
1812  Walter Savage Landor, Count Julian; a Tragedy.  
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RecID: 1013
1812  Anna Laetitia Barbauld, Eighteen Hundsred and Eleven, a Poem.  
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RecID: 1014
1812  Blake's "heroic watercolor" Philoctetes and Neoptolemos on Lemnos; Blake exhibits specimens of Jerusalem at the Assoc. Painters exhibit.  
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RecID: 1015
1812  Germaine de Staël's De L'Allemagne confiscated by Napoleon.  
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RecID: 1016
1812  Sarah Siddons retires.  
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RecID: 1779
1812  Mrs. R. Addison, Poetry on Different Subjects.  
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RecID: 1924
1812  Publication of Beethoven's Mass in C Major, Op. 86.  
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RecID: 2149
1812  An Appeal to the Humanity of the English People on Behalf of the Jews published. *Anglo-Jewish History  
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RecID: 1950
1812 - 1813  Beethoven, Sonata in G major, Op. 96  
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RecID: 1017
Feb 7, 1812  Charles Dickens born, Portsmouth, Hampshire.  
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RecID: 2320
Mar 1812 - Nov 1812  Period of Lady Caroline Lamb's affair with Byron  
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May 1812  Charles Lamb and Robinson patch up the quarrel between W. Wordsworth and Coleridge.  
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RecID: 1019
May 7, 1812  Robert Browning born, London.  
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RecID: 1020
June 1812  Napoleon invades Russia. *France  
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RecID: 1021
June 18, 1812  U.S. declares war on Great Britain. *United States  
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RecID: 1022
Oct 1812 - Dec 1812  Napoleon retreats from Moscow. *France  
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RecID: 1023
Oct 4, 1812  William Godwin and P. B. Shelley meet in London.  
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RecID: 55
1813  The East India Company charter is altered to allow for missionary work in the colony. *India
*East India Company  
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RecID: 1024
1813  Sweden agrees to abolition on obtaining Guadeloupe from the British. *Abolition
*Colonialism  
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RecID: 1025
1813  The Battle of Lepzig; Napoleon defeated and in retreat. Wellington victorious in Peninsular War; Spain liberated. Austria joins the alliance against France. *Spain
*France  
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RecID: 1026
1813  Sir Walter Scott, Rokeby and The Bridal of Triermain.  
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RecID: 1027
1813  Amelia Opie, Tales of Real Life.  
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RecID: 1028
1813  Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice, published anonymously (first version finished in 1797).  
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RecID: 1029
1813  Byron, The Giaour and The Bride of Abydos are sensational successes; Byron's The Waltz (anonymous) printed privately.  

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