The Tale of Years

The clock in Victoria railway station, Bombay.

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Tale of Years

1760

in The Copy Book

There are four posts in The Copy Book assigned to 1760. To see all our posts in chronological order, go to the Tale of Years.

Picking on Cotton

The politicians of Georgian England went to surprising lengths to shield domestic businesses from overseas competition.

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Unfair Competition

Mousetraps are proof of human ingenuity, but also human ingratitude — so Tom does something about it.

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The Most Perfect State of Civil Liberty

Chinese merchant Lien Chi tells a colleague that English liberties have little to do with elections, taxes and regulations.

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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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Picture: © Mari Buckley, Geograph. Licence: CC BY-SA 2.0.. Source.