Short passages for reading, drawn from history, legend, poetry and fiction.
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A Welshman was not keen on handing over his employer’s money just because Tom Dorbel had a gun.
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Sir Thomas Roe had some difficulty making an impression on Emperor Jehangir.
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Flemish merchants hoping to prosper in Russia’s commercial capital received a nasty shock.
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Ivan the Terrible offered free trade to English merchants throughout his dominions.
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Rudyard Kipling believed that a better appreciation of ancient Greece and Rome could help the English be less insular.
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Faced with a choice between silence, dungeon or exile, William Cobbett chose exile — and then had to make sense of it.