The Copybook

Short passages for reading, drawn from history, legend, poetry and fiction.

1285

Wikimedia Commons. Licence: CC BY-SA 3.0.

The Greeks, the Governor and the Potatoes Clay Lane

John Kapodistrias had an instinct for how a long-oppressed people might think.

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1286

© Colin Davis (CSIRO), Wikimedia Commons. Licence: CC BY-SA 3.0.

Huskisson’s Legacy Samuel Sidney

Samuel Sidney, a Victorian expert on Australian matters, explained how cutting tax and regulation on Britain’s global trade made everyone better off.

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1287

© Andy Mitchell. Licence: CC BY-SA 2.0.

The Founding of Australia Clay Lane

Within little more than half a century a British penal colony turned into a prosperous, free-trade democracy.

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1288

Painted by Francis Cotes (1726-1770). Licence: Public domain.

Bear and Forbear Samuel Smiles

A sympathetic understanding of the trials of other people is essential for getting along.

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1289

Photo by Tamerlan, Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.

St Helen Finds the True Cross Clay Lane

The mother of the Roman Emperor goes to Jerusalem on a quest close to her heart.

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1290

From the Imperial War Museums collection, via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain

How Liberating the Slaves also Clothed the Poor Clay Lane

The closure of slave plantations following the Abolition of Slavery Act in 1833 had a curious side-effect.

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