Short passages for reading, drawn from history, legend, poetry and fiction.
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The blessing of trade free from political interference was one of most important insights in British, indeed world history.
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Horatius Cocles was the last man standing between Rome’s republic and the return of totalitarian government in 509 BC.
The people of Rome suddenly turned their back on centuries of ‘sport’ - all because of one harmless old man.
© Sylvia Duckworth, Geograph. Licence: CC-BY-SA 2.0.
The Roman Emperor Honorius, so the story goes, had more on his mind than the impending sack of one of Europe’s iconic cities.
By TL. From Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Free Art Licence.
Hannibal’s crossing of the Alps with nearly 50,000 men and 38 elephants is the stuff of legend.
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Twenty-five-year-old Robert Clive’s extraordinary daring helped to prevent India falling into the hands of the French King.