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History

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The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere

When Parliament sent the Army against American colonists, people still calling themselves ‘British’ had to decide very quickly what that meant to them.

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932

The Miracle of Piso Livadi

Three fishermen let their tongues run away with them, and were left counting the cost.

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933

Mrs Clements

Mrs Clements of Durham is not a household name, but the product she invented is.

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934

St Nicholas of the Cats

A very unusual monastery with some very unusual protectors.

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935

No Dog Exchanges Bones with Another

How do we get the help of millions of people we don’t know? Only by trade.

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936

Peace By Free Trade

The blessing of trade free from political interference was one of most important insights in British, indeed world history.

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