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British History

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The Bond of Liberty

Edmund Burke told fellow MPs that the only way to unite the peoples of the Empire was for London to set them an enviable example.

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A Little Common Sense

William Pitt the Elder doubts the wisdom of letting experts run the country.

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Man Was Not Made for the Government

Good government is not about enforcing uniform order, but about maximising liberty among a particular people.

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The ‘Empire’ of Free Trade

Free trade brings to smaller nations all the advantages of empire without the disadvantages.

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The Jealousy of Trade

David Hume encourages politicians to put away their distrust of other countries, and allow free trade to flourish.

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Benno Moiseiwitsch

One of the twentieth century’s greatest pianists, who put himself and his art at the service of his adopted country.

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