Subjects

British History

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Free Trade is Fair Trade

Thorold Rogers looks at how Governments have tried to make trade ‘fair’, and concludes that they would have been better ensuring it was free.

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Picture: By the Metropolitan Museum of Art, via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.. Source.

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Private Prudence, Public Folly

Adam Smith contrasted the Government’s handling of the national economy with the way most families handled theirs.

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Picture: By Francis Holman (1729–1784), via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.. Source.

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Vige, the Viking’s Dog

Vige was the inseparable companion of swashbuckling Viking warlord Olaf Tryggvason, who picked him up in Ireland.

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Picture: By Edwin Landseer (1802–1873), via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.. Source.

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‘Nobody Wants to Invade You’

Richard Cobden told an Edinburgh peace conference that the biggest threat to the United Kingdom’s security was her own foreign policy.

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Picture: By Ary Scheffer (1795-1858), via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.. Source.

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Of Hares, Hounds and Red Herrings

In January 1807, newspapers breathlessly reported that Napoleon Bonaparte’s rampage across Europe was at an end — but was it true?

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Picture: © Michael Garlick, Geograph. Licence: CC BY-SA 2.0.. Source.

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‘God Never Sends Mouths Without Sending Meat’

Riding through Sussex, William Cobbett comes across a large family relaxing together in front of their charming cottage.

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Picture: By Thomas Rowlandson (1756–1827), via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.. Source.