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The Best Man for the Job

The Victorian working man had John Bright’s respect and unwavering support, but he could expect no special favours.

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Private Risk, Public Benefit

For George Stephenson, the motto of the Stockton and Darlington Railway was a code to live by.

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A Passion for Meddling

Richard Cobden questioned both the wisdom and the motives of politicians who intervene on foreign soil.

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Left Holding the Baby

A gentleman travelling home from London by train reached his destination carrying more than he set out with.

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An Aristocracy of Mere Wealth

Richard Cobden was not a little envious of the USA’s open and can-do society, but he did not covet her republicanism.

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Economic Illiteracy

If Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli really wanted a better-educated public, he must tackle the high cost of living.

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