Subjects

British History

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379

Wellington’s Secret

The future hero of Waterloo dealt with political ambush as comfortably as he dealt with the military kind.

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380

The Unselfishess of Free Trade

Victorian MP Richard Cobden pleaded for Britain to set the world an example as a nation open for business.

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381

Huskisson’s Legacy

Samuel Sidney, a Victorian expert on Australian matters, explained how cutting tax and regulation on Britain’s global trade made everyone better off.

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382

The Founding of Australia

Within little more than half a century a British penal colony turned into a prosperous, free-trade democracy.

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383

How Liberating the Slaves also Clothed the Poor

The closure of slave plantations following the Abolition of Slavery Act in 1833 had a curious side-effect.

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384

Pirates at Penzance

The people of Penzance in Cornwall did not think an Algerian corsair much better than a French warship.

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