Subjects

British History

in The Copy Book

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Filioque

It started as an honest mistake, became a diplomatic standoff, and brought down an Empire.

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302

Judicial Iniquity

John Stuart Mill reminds us that governments and the courts must never be allowed to criminalise matters of belief or opinion.

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303

Abraham Darby I

To the poor of England, the Worcestershire man gave affordable pots and pans, and to all the world he gave the industrial revolution.

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304

The War of the Spanish Succession

After Louis XIV’s grandson Philip inherited the throne of Spain, the ‘Sun King’ began to entertain dreams of Europe-wide dominion.

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305

The Arts of Fair Rowena

Charles Dickens believed that Britain’s Saxon invaders gained power by force of arms – but not by weapons.

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306

The Economic Case for Generous Wages

Adam Smith asks employers to pay the most generous wages their finances will allow.

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