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1802
 
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The treaty agreed at Amiens between France and Britain brings a welcome lull after ten years of warfare in Europe      
1802
 
    
English journalist William Cobbett launches a weekly newspaper, The Political Register, that he continues till his death in 1835       
1803
 
    
Cornish engineer Richard Trevithick drives a steam carriage in London, from Holborn to Paddington and back       
1803
 
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The peace of Amiens comes to an abrupt end when Britain declares war again on France       
1803
 
   
English chemist John Dalton reads a paper describing his Law of Partial Pressure in gases (discovered in 1801)      
Dalton studying gases in water, etching by Stephenson
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1803
 
    
At the end of his Partial Pressure paper, John Dalton makes brief mention of his radical theory of differing atomic weights       
John Dalton, engraving after portrait by Joseph Allen
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1804
 
     
Richard Trevithick runs the first locomotive on rails, pulling heavy weights a distance of 9 miiles (15 km) near Merthyr Tydfil in Wales        
1804
 
    
William Blake includes his poem 'Jerusalem' in the Preface to his book Milton       
1805
 
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The first barge is pulled by a horse along Thomas Telford's cast-iron canal aqueduct, high in the air at Pont Cysyllte      
1805
 
    
With advice from Thomas Daniell, Samuel Pepys Cockerell builds himself a house, Sezincote, with a roof line of fanciful Indian domes