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The Copy Book

A Library of History and Literature in English

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1081

John Dalton

At fifteen John Dalton was a village schoolmaster in Kendal; at forty he had published the first scientific theory of atoms.

1082

The Ladies’ Diary

A long-lived annual of riddles, rhymes and really hard maths aimed specifically at Georgian Britain’s hidden public of clever women.

1083

Undoubting Thomas

Abbot Elfric praised St Thomas for demanding hard evidence for the resurrection.

1084

Heracles and the Mares of Diomedes

Eurystheus pits his cousin against a son of Ares and some man-eating horses.

1085

Perilous Waters

King Saul’s jealousies drove those who loved him away, but David was a very different kind of leader.

1086

The Price of Treachery

A Danish soldier in the seventeenth century imposes the severest sentence he can think of.