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1814 in literature (2160 bytes)
1: ...814]], [[1815 in literature]], [[list of years in literature]]. 5: ...[England]], a revolutionary steam-powered press prints the ''[[The Times|Times]]'' newspaper at a rate... 13: *''[[Discipline (novel)|Discipline]]'' — [[Mary Brunton]] 17: *''[[The Hypocrite]]'' — [[Selina Davenport]] 18: *''Introduction to the Study of Bibliography'' — ... 1814 (6208 bytes) 1: {| align=right cellpadding=3 id=toc style="margin-left: 15px;" 3: ...s:'''</small><br> [[1811]] [[1812]] [[1813]] - [[1814]] - [[1815]] [[1816]] [[1817]] 8: [[1814 in art]]<br> 9: [[1814 in literature]]<br> 10: [[1814 in science]]<br> 1814 in architecture (284 bytes) 2: [[1813 in architecture]], 3: [[1814|other events of 1814]], 4: [[1815 in architecture]] and the 5: [[architecture timeline]]. 7: ==Buildings== 1814 in music (637 bytes) 2: [[1813 in music]], 3: [[1814|other events of 1814]], 4: [[1815 in music]] and the 5: [[list of 'years in music']]. 8: * Invention of the [[metronome]] by [[Johann Nepomuk M... 1814 in Canada (3448 bytes) 2: [[1813 in Canada]], 3: [[1814|other events of 1814]], 4: [[1815 in Canada]] and the 5: [[list of 'years in Canada']]. 10: ...s Stuart moves, affirming the Assembly's right to inform the Governor of irregularities, without concu... 1814 in science (658 bytes) 1: ..."float:right; border-style:solid; padding:2px margin-left: 15px;"> 3: [[1814|Other events of 1814]]<br> 4: [[List of years in science]]<br> 6: [[1813 in science]]<br> 7: '''1814 in science'''<br> USS Guerriere (1814) (4956 bytes) 1: ...adding="2" cellspacing="0" width="300" style="margin-left:5px" 37: |45 ft 6 in 40: |14 ft 6 in 58: ...01]]. She served in the [[United States Navy]] during the [[Second Barbary War]]. 62: ...adron in terminating [[pirate|piratical]] acts against American merchant commerce by [[Algiers]] and o... Rhythm Nation 1814 (8242 bytes) 1: <table align="right" margin-right="1em"> 2: <tr><td>[[Image:RhythmNation1814.jpg]]</td></tr> 5: '''''Rhythm Nation 1814''''' is an album by [[United States|American]] [[... 7: ...singles all from the same album. ''Rhythm Nation 1814'' reached number one on both pop and R & B charts... 9: ...pushing toward a world rid of color-lines." Following the statement is this [[Creed]]: "[[Music]], [[P... USS Independence (1814) (7565 bytes) 1: ... border="1" align="right" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width=300> 5: <tr><td>Launched:</td><td>[[22 June]] [[1814]]</td></tr> 18: ...' was the first [[ship of the line]] commissioned in the [[United States Navy]]. 20: ... with piratical acts of the [[Barbary Powers]] against American merchant commerce. 22: ...modore [[John Shaw]] until placed [[in ordinary]] in [[1822]]. HMS Liverpool (1814) (1097 bytes) 1: ...that success until she was paid off at [[Bombay]] in January [[1822]]. USS Prometheus (1814) (2100 bytes) 1: ...adding="2" cellspacing="0" width="300" style="margin-left:5px" 8: |[[1814]] 34: |11 ft 4 in 55: ...was a [[brig]] in the [[United States Navy]] from 1814 to 1818. 57: ...y the Navy from Messrs. Savage and Dryan, the original owners, as the brig ''Escape''; commissioned an... HMS Mersey (1814) (503 bytes) 1: ...t yearuntil [[1831]]. It was eventually broken up in [[1852]]. Battle of Toulouse (1814) (399 bytes) 1: ...British under [[Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington]], and the battle is usually considered a Bri... USS Jefferson (1814) (2791 bytes) 1: ... border="1" align="right" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="300" 11: |[[7 April]] [[1814]] 49: ...' was a [[brig]] in the [[United States Navy]] during the [[War of 1812]]. She was named for [[Thomas ... 51: ...Bay]]. Comdr. [[Charles G. Ridgely]] was her captain. 53: ...d the brig. Ten of her guns were thrown overboard in the struggle to save the ship. USS Washington (1814) (4836 bytes) 1: ... border="1" align="right" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width=300> 5: <tr><td>Launched:</td><td>[[1 October]] [[1814]]</td></tr> 18: ...rth '''USS ''Washington''''' was a [[ship of the line]] of the [[United States Navy]]. 20: ...ust]] [[1815]], [[Captain]] [[John O. Creighton]] in command 22: ... [[Franklin Wharton]], the [[Commandant of the Marine Corps]], and President and Mrs. [[James Madison]... USS Ticonderoga (1814) (2290 bytes) 1: ... border="1" align="right" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="300" 8: |1814 11: |1814 14: |12 May 1814 49: ...''' was a merchant [[steamer]], later a schooner, in the [[United States Navy]]. USS Eagle (1814) (1448 bytes) 1: ... border="1" align="right" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="300" 7: |11 Aug 1814, as ''Surprise'' 10: |06 Sep 1814 45: ...le''''', a [[brig]], was launched [[11 August]] [[1814]] as ''Surprise'' at [[Vergennes]], [[Vermont]], ... 47: ... New York|Whitehall]], [[New York]], but was sold in [[1825]]. Treaty of Paris (1814) (700 bytes) 1: ...ion against France. The greater territorial reshaping of Europe was reserved for the [[Congress of Vie... 7: [[Category:Austrian peace treaties|Paris (1814)]] 8: [[Category:French peace treaties|Paris (1814)]] 9: [[Category:Russian peace treaties|Paris (1814)]] 10: [[Category:Swedish peace treaties|Paris (1814)]] USS Jones (1814) (2531 bytes) 1: ... border="1" align="right" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="300" 8: |[[10 April]] [[1814]] 28: |117 feet 11 inches 46: ...' was a [[brig]] in the [[United States Navy]] during the [[War of 1812]]. 48: ... [[Lake Ontario]] and was launched [[10 April]] [[1814]]. 1814 in rail transport (371 bytes) 1: {{Year in rail transport|prev=1813|curr=1814|next=1815|decade=1810}} 6: ... his first [[steam locomotive]] for a [[coal]] [[mine]]. 11: ...tom]], superintendent of the [[Manchester and Birmingham Railway]] (d. [[1897]]).
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