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Encyclopedia > 1815 in literature

See also: 1814 in literature, other events of 1815, 1816 in literature, list of years in literature.



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1815 - encyclopedia article about 1815. (2088 words)
1815 was a common year starting on Sunday This is the calendar for any common year starting on Sunday (dominical letter A).
In the winter of 1815, a law was passed by Congress prohibiting all traffic of British traders within the territories of the United States.
When the year 1815 began, Rose had reached that fatal age which she dared not avow.
CNL - National Centre for Literature (502 words)
The National Centre for Literature (CNL), located in the old Maison Servais of Mersch, is a state cultural institute managed by the Ministry of Culture.
It is a centre for documentation and research on Luxembourg literature from 1815 to the present day, and also a centre for sociocultural activities relating to books and reading.
The CNL is a scientific institute, a centre of research and documentation for Luxembourg literature, whose numerous events have made it a genuine centre for sociocultural activities relating to books and reading.
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