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British History

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The Supreme Indignity

Lord Salisbury tells his fellow statesmen that no country should have its laws dictated from abroad.

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266

Trunk and Disorderly

Arthur Wellesley watches on as one of his soldiers is rescued from a watery grave.

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267

Never say ‘What, never?’ again

That infernal nonsense ‘Pinafore’ took America by storm.

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268

Job’s City of Joy

The East India Company’s top agent in India was also the man who put Calcutta on the world map.

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269

The Real Merchant

William Cobbett makes a distinction between everyday business and the murky world of Westminster lobbyists and financial speculation.

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270

Long Ben

An English sailor became the target of the first worldwide manhunt following an audacious act of piracy.

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