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1813 in science (868 bytes)
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3: [[1813|Other events of 1813]]<br>
4: [[List of years in science]]<br>
6: [[1812 in science]]<br>
7: '''1813 in science'''<br>

1813 (5161 bytes)
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3: ...s:'''</small><br> [[1810]] [[1811]] [[1812]] - [[1813]] - [[1814]] [[1815]] [[1816]]
8: [[1813 in art]]<br>
9: [[1813 in literature]]<br>
10: [[1813 in science]]<br>

1813 in literature (1102 bytes)
1: ...f 1813]], [[1814 in literature]], [[list of years in literature]].
8: *''[[The Daughter-in-Law]]'' - [[Barbara Hofland]]
10: *''[[The Monastery of St. Columb]]'' - [[Regina Maria Roche]]
22: ...te'' - [[Henry James Pye]], Poet Laureate of Britain
27: [[Category:1813 books|*]]

1813 in Canada (2574 bytes)
2: [[1812 in Canada]],
3: [[1813|other events of 1813]],
4: [[1814 in Canada]] and the
5: [[list of 'years in Canada']].
10: ...d Indians capture 495 U.S. troops, under General Winchester.

1813 in music (523 bytes)
2: [[1812 in music]],
3: [[1813|other events of 1813]],
4: [[1814 in music]] and the
5: [[list of 'years in music']].
10: [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] - ''Wellington's Victory'' and ''Symphony no. 7''

USS Ontario (1813) (4772 bytes)
1: ... border="1" align="right" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="300"
8: |[[1813]]
28: |117 ft 11 in
31: |31 ft 6 in
52: ...the [[United States Navy]] during the yeasr following [[War of 1812]].

USS Peacock (1813) (4141 bytes)
1: ... border="1" align="right" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="300"
8: |[[3 March]] [[1813]]
11: |[[9 July]] [[1813]]
14: |[[19 September]] [[1813]]
31: |117 ft 11 in

1813 in rail transport (750 bytes)
1: {{Year in rail transport|prev=1812|curr=1813|next=1814|decade=1810}}
8: ... States|American]] [[steam locomotive]] manufacturing company [[Tredegar Iron Works]] (d. [[1892]]).
11: ... a member of [[The Big Four]] group of financiers in [[California]]

USS Sylph (1813) (4146 bytes)
1: ... border="1" align="right" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="300"
8: |[[26 July]] [[1813]]
11: |[[18 August]] 1813
49: ...s a [[schooner]] in the [[United States Navy]] during the [[War of 1812]].
51: ... [[Henry Eckford]]; and launched on [[18 August]] 1813.

USS Scorpion (1813) (3286 bytes)
1: ... border="1" align="right" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="300"
8: |[[1813]]
10: |Captured by [[United Kingdom|British]]:
47: ...s a [[schooner]] of the [[United States Navy]] during the [[War of 1812]]. She was the second ship
48: ... and a narrow segmented tail bearing a venomous sting at the tip.

HMS Leander (1813) (564 bytes)
1: ...the [[Royal Navy]], launched on [[10 November]] [[1813]].
3: In the [[War of 1812]] she took part in the [[battle of Fort Henry]].
5: ...] and forced the Dey to free the Christian slaves in Algiers. About 125 of ''Leander''&#39;s crew were...

Bolívar in Venezuela 1813-14 (1860 bytes)
1: ...e against [[Spain]] and part of [[Bolívar's War]] in [[South America]].
3: ...ing Monteverde at [[Puerto Cabello]] in September 1813.
5: ...of the 3,000 in the rebel army. Bolívar then fled into exile.
7: ...n the region's struggle. Turning the tide against independence, these highly mobile, ferocious fighter...
12: *[[Bolivar in Venezuela 1816-18]]

Battle of Lützen (1813) (1644 bytes)
1: ...taille de Lützen (1813)]] [[sv:slaget vid Lützen (1813)]]
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3: <tr><td colspan="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2">
8: <td>Date of battle</td><td>[[May 2]], [[1813]]</td></tr>
16: ...ues Lauriston]]<br>[[Michel Ney]]<br>[[Nicolas Oudinot]]<br>[[Auguste Marmont]]</td></tr>

List of state leaders in 1813 (5383 bytes)
1: ...[[1813|Events of 1813]] - [[List of state leaders in 1814|1814 state leaders]] - [[State leaders by ye...
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5: *[[List of religious leaders in 1814]]
6: *[[List of international organization leaders in 1814]]
7: *[[List of colonial governors in 1814]]

List of colonial governors in 1813 (689 bytes)
1: ...3|Events of 1813]] - [[List of colonial governors in 1814|1814 colonial governors]] - [[Colonial gover...
3: ..."float:right; border:1px; border-style:solid; padding:2px">
5: *[[List of state leaders in 1813]]
6: *[[List of religious leaders in 1813]]
7: *[[List of international organization leaders in 1813]]

Robert Livingston (1746-1813) (2078 bytes)
1: [[Image:Robert_Livingston_(1746-1813).jpg|180px|right]]
2: ...e for governor of New York in [[1798]], was U.S. Minister to [[France]] from [[1801]] to [[1804]], and...
4: ... from New York City to Albany up the Hudson River in just under 24 hours, a journey which had previous...
6: ...med "the most commodius home in America" and contained a library of 4,000 volumes, and after his trip ...
8: ...cky]], [[Livingston Parish, Louisiana]], and [[Livingston County, New York]] are named for him.

Sarah Bowman (1813-1866) (9122 bytes)
1: ...866]]) was a famous [[United States|American]] businesswoman, soldier, and [[Prostitution|prostitute]]
3: ...1813, mostly because her burial certificate lists 1813 as her year of birth.
5: ...enlisted in [[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis]]. During the [[Florida]] war, she helped as a cook and la...
7: ...neral [[Zachary Taylor (General)|Zachary Taylor]] in a journey where they passed the [[Rio Grande]].
9: ...exican soldiers attacked the fort on [[May 3]], using [[cannon]]s to try to destroy it. The attack las...

John Randolph Tucker (1813-1883) (4891 bytes)
3: [[Image:JRTuckerCSN.jpg|thumb|right|Captain John Randolph Tucker, CSN]]
4: ..., [[Virginia]]. His parents were John Tucker, originally from [[Bermuda]], and Sara Douglas.
7: ... [[September 14]], [[1855]] when he became commanding officer of [[USS Pennsylvania (1837)|USS ''Penns...
10: ...CSS ''Palmetto State'']] attacking Union warships in Charleston Harbor, [[January 31]], [[1863]]]]
11: ...cations in [[May]], he commanded one of the defending batteries.

E-Science (944 bytes)
1: ...lations, particle physics, earth sciences and bio-informatics.
4: ... [[University of Cambridge]]'s E-science center being one of the most notable university projects.
6: ...itiatives are centered at the nation's supercomputing centers at Pittsburg, NCSA, and elsewhere.
8: ==External links==
9: ...ww.rcuk.ac.uk/escience/ U.K. Research Council's E-science program]

Science of Value (7911 bytes)
1: ...he mere definition of a specific concept is taken into consideration.
3: ... car. Given a finite set of ''n'' properties, a thing is ''good'' if it is perceived to have all of th...
5: ...is the cardinality, in Hartman's system, of ''intrinsic value''.
7: ...aleph_2}</math>, whereas Christmas shopping or taking a metaphor literally would do better, with a val...
11: ...n this way we get overengineered software or the kind of DVD remote control which has too many buttons...

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