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1818
 
    
Percy Bysshe Shelley publishes probably his best-known poem, the sonnet Ozymandias       
1818
 
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The 49th parallel is agreed as the frontier between the USA and Canada      
1818
 
    
The first Reform congregation within Judaism is established in Germany, in the Hamburg Temple       
1818
 
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A leader of the Ismaili sect is granted, by the shah of Persia, the hereditary title of Aga Khan       
1818
 
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The king of Prussia, Frederick William III, makes a bid for German leadership by turning his extensive lands into a custom-free zone (Zollverein)       
1818
 
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Thomas Cochrane arrives in Valparaiso to take command of the Chilean navy      
1818
 
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Queen Charlotte, wife of George III, dies and the 'Dutch house' in Kew Gardens is closed. See in Google maps   
1818
 
    
In The World as Will and Idea Schopenhauer develops the bleakest possible view of the effects of the human will       
1818
 
     
Two of Jane Austen's novels, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, are published in the year after her death        
1818
 
    
Mary Shelley publishes Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus, a Gothic tale about giving life to an artificial man       
Mary Shelley, by Rothwell, c.1840
National Portrait Gallery, London

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