Subjects

British History

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The Music of the Spheres

Sir William Herschel not only discovered Uranus and infrared radiation, but composed two dozen symphonies as well.

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398

The Siren ‘Greatness’

In encouraging women into music, Alice Mary Smith thought promises of ‘greatness’ counterproductive.

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399

The Jacobite Rebellions

Loyal subjects of King James II continued to fight his corner after he, and any real hope of success, had gone.

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Fit and Proper Persons

No one is more dangerous than the man who thinks that it is his destiny to direct things for the common good.

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The Battle of Glen Shiel

King Philip V of Spain sent a second Spanish Armada against Britain, but it suffered much the same fate as the first.

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David Livingstone

The Scottish missionary and medic believed that slavery could better be eradicated by trade than by force.

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