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How to Impress the English

Leopold Mozart was eager to win the hearts of the English, and thought he knew just the way to do it.

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Picture: By Heinrich Lossow (1843–1897), Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.. Source.

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A Stitch in Time

French economist Jean-Baptiste Say recalls a time when an ounce of prevention might have saved many pounds of cure.

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Study the Heart

Former slave Ignatius Sancho complained that Britain was denying to Africa the free trade and Christian principles she so badly needed.

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The American Revolutionary War

In 1775, London’s high-handed exploitation of her colonies for tax revenue began to look like a very expensive mistake.

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Montagu’s Frolic

John, Duke of Montagu, that irrepressible prankster, identified a sad-faced soldier in the Mall as the perfect mark.

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Ranelagh Gardens

Horace Walpole, a loyal patron of Vauxhall pleasure gardens, visits newly-opened rival Ranelagh gardens in Chelsea.

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Picture: By Canaletto (1697–1768), Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.. Source.