Short passages for reading, drawn from history, legend, poetry and fiction.
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A young monk was rewarded for taking his duties as guest-master seriously.
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Cicero warns those who seek power through civic unrest that they will never be the beneficiaries of it.
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The Church, mother Nature and free markets had almost done for slavery at home when colonies in the New World brought it back.
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Fatherless teenage tearaway Fowell Buxton was not a promising boy, but the Gurney family changed all that.
Preventing the German fleet from breaking out into the Atlantic in 1916 should have felt like victory, but it felt like defeat.
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In 1910, Constantine Zervakos, a young monk from the Greek island of Paros, found himself charged with espionage.