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In 917, King Edward embarked on a swashbuckling tour of the midlands, and brought their towns under one crown for the first time in five hundred years.
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Posted October 1 2021
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The tighter the US Government’s stranglehold on dissent grew, the harder Daniel Webster fought for freedom of speech.
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Posted August 23 2021
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Edmund Burke told the House of Commons that the American colonies’ refusal to be dictated to by Westminster was the very spirit that had made the Empire great.
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Posted August 20 2021
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Classical Greece has been an inspiration to every generation because she stands for the triumph of liberty and reason over prejudice and power.
Picture: By William Blake Richmond (1842-1921), Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.. Source.
Posted August 18 2021
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John Bright told his Birmingham constituents that if Britain was indeed a great nation, it was because her public was contented and not because her empire was wide.
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Posted August 16 2021