The Tale of Years

The clock in Victoria railway station, Bombay.

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Tale of Years

1864

in The Copy Book

There are five posts in The Copy Book assigned to 1864. To see all our posts in chronological order, go to the Tale of Years.

The Moral Case for Family Farms

Richard Cobden called on Parliament to support small, family-owned farms.

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Rest Cure

Whenever Charles Dickens felt his exhausting workload was starting to take its toll, he knew just what to do.

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‘If They Can Stand It I Can’

However loud his critics shouted their disapproval, Abraham Lincoln would neither deprive them of free speech nor change his opinions.

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The Supreme Indignity

Lord Salisbury tells his fellow statesmen that no country should have its laws dictated from abroad.

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Dixie on Thames

Victorian MP Richard Cobden offered a startling analogy for the American Civil War.

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