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British History

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Two Queens of Travancore

Lakshmi and her sister Parvati enlisted the help of the British Resident, Colonel Munro, to steady the Kingdom of Travancore.

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170

Fairest Isle

American historian D. H. Montgomery saw Britain’s ‘isolation’ as the very thing that has made her people more cosmopolitan, and her government more liberal.

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171

Empire Day

American historian David Montgomery explains why Britain’s Empire Day really was a cause for celebration.

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172

The Peacemaker

American historian David Montgomery credited King Edward VII with bringing peace to Europe, the Empire and the world.

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173

The Shadow of a Name

When a Tahitian sailor was denied his well-earned wages, the rumour got about that Granville Sharp was on the case.

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174

The Charm of Golf

A. A. Milne analyses the popularity of golf, and decides that it’s good to be bad.

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