Subjects

British History

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A Woman’s Logic

Emmeline Pankhurst recalls how she brought some much-needed reason into the operations at Chorlton workhouse.

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260

The Temperate Zone

William Pitt complained that European politics offers only a choice of inhospitable extremes.

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261

Raw Haste

The French revolution failed because real liberty cannot be enforced overnight, or indeed enforced at all.

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262

Hard Rain

Some likened tax-and-spend to a refreshing shower of rain, but for William Cobbett the rain wasn’t falling mainly on the plain man.

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263

‘Never Trust Experts’

Lord Salisbury seeks to calm the Viceroy of India’s nerves in the face of anti-Russian hysteria.

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264

The Liberty-Lovers

American essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson praises the English public for still loving freedom, despite their politicians.

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