Subjects

History

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385

Blind Passions

Hardworking Kichijiro wins Ima’s heart and Kanshichi’s hatred without noticing a thing.

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Picture: By Torii Kiyomine (1787-1869). Photo: Brooklyn Museum. Licence: Public domain.. Source.

386

Sir Stamford Raffles

The Founder of Singapore established his city on principles of free people and free trade.

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387

The Battle of Waterloo

The Russians had checked it in the East, but in the West the expansion of Napoleon Bonaparte’s empire was far from over.

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Picture: By David Wilkie (1785-1841), Apsley House and via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain. Source.

388

Wolves at the Gate

Gregory Rasputin is tricked into attending a dissolute Moscow soirée, and shares his sadness with Englishman Gerard Shelley.

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A Highly Polished People

Stamford Raffles, Lieutenant-Governor of Java, urged London to bypass our European partners and trade directly with Japan.

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390

A Great Human Effort

The Gallipoli landings in 1915 did not achieve the Admiralty’s goals, but for John Masefield they remained one of the proudest moments of the Great War.

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