The Tale of Years

The clock in Victoria railway station, Bombay.

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Tale of Years

1856

in The Copy Book

There are four posts in The Copy Book assigned to 1856. To see all our posts in chronological order, go to the Tale of Years.

Surprised by Heaven

We turn to books seeking an author’s sympathy and fellowship, but William Cowper’s verse is unusual: he turns to us for ours.

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The Fact-Lovers

American essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson saw the demand for hard evidence as a peculiarly English trait.

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Misreading Russia

Richard Cobden asked Parliament to make a better effort to understand the Russian mindset.

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The Liberty-Lovers

American essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson praises the English public for still loving freedom, despite their politicians.

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