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History

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739

A Pyrrhic Victory

The ancient Greek King knew victory had cost his army more than it could afford to lose.

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740

The Man Who Left No Footprints

A young monk was rewarded for taking his duties as guest-master seriously.

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741

The Rewards of Treachery

Cicero warns those who seek power through civic unrest that they will never be the beneficiaries of it.

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742

How Britain Abolished Slavery

The Church, mother Nature and free markets had almost done for slavery at home when colonies in the New World brought it back.

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743

The Obstinacy of Fowell Buxton

Fatherless teenage tearaway Fowell Buxton was not a promising boy, but the Gurney family changed all that.

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744

The Battle of Jutland

Preventing the German fleet from breaking out into the Atlantic in 1916 should have felt like victory, but it felt like defeat.

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