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British History

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The Luck of the Draw

Harald Hardrada made sure that his fate was never out of his own hands.

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164

Changing Times

The editor of the country’s most famous newspaper had to use a little sleight-of-hand to bring journalism to the people.

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165

Careless Talk

A French sea-captain let his tongue wag over dinner, and New Zealand’s destiny took a different turn.

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166

The Cradle of Our Race

Edmund Burke warned that the French Revolution could have a devastating effect on British and European culture.

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167

The Zong Massacre

After a hundred and forty-two slaves were tossed overboard in an insurance scam, Granville Sharp wouldn’t let the matter rest.

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168

A Cavalier Attitude

Royalist soldier Sir Jacob Ashly exemplified a Christian gentleman in the heat of battle.

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