Subjects

History

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‘Never Let Your Men Look Over the Hedge’

Employees are the key to any entrepreneur’s success, and he must know them intimately, trust them completely and pay them generously.

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Picture: © Jules Verne Times Two / julesvernex2.com / CC-BY-SA-4.0.. Source.

86

‘One of That Sort, Are You?’

Henry Maudslay, the great engineer, had seen enough apprentices to last him a lifetime.

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Picture: Pierre Louis (‘Henri’) Grevedon (1776-1860), via the National Portrait Gallery and Wikimedia Commons. Licence: ? Public domain.. Source.

87

Ye’re Nae Smith!

A loyal Scotsman on the run from pro-English traitors disguised himself as a blacksmith’s apprentice, but soon gave himself away.

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Picture: John Neagle (1796–1865), Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.. Source.

88

Byron Swims the Hellespont

Byron felt compelled to set the record straight after it was alleged that he had swum the Hellespont the easy way.

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Picture: By Georg Balthasar Probst (1732-1801) 1750. Source.

89

‘I Have No Quarrel With Any Man’

Magnus, Earl of Orkney, disappointed King Magnus of Norway by refusing to get involved in somebody else’s war.

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Picture: Wandernder Weltreisender 3.0.. Source.

90

St Mary of Egypt

Back in the 6th century, Mary was consumed by an addiction so compulsive that she would use and discard anyone to satisfy it.

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Picture: © Israeli Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Wikimedia Commons. Licence: CC-BY-SA 2.5. Source.