Short passages for reading, drawn from history, legend, poetry and fiction.
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Sir Humphry Davy pleads with Britain’s scientists not to be bought by Napoleon’s gold.
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Archbishop Damaskinos of Athens took his wartime protest straight to the top.
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Sir John Seeley urged us to cherish our close ties to India and other nations beyond Europe.
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A maths prodigy from Madras became so wrapped up in his sums that he forgot to pass his examinations.
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Adam Smith argued that the Bengal Famine of 1769 would have been much less of a tragedy under a free trade policy.
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The Governor of Bengal accused the East India Company of turning a crisis into a humanitarian catastrophe.