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| | | | | The British empire of the nineteenth century dominated the world's oceans and much of its landmass: Canada, southern and northeastern Africa, the Indian subcontinent, and Australia. At its world-straddling Victorian peak, this political and economic machine ran on the power of coal and steam; the same can be said of all the other major powers... | |
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| | | | | By Matthew Ehret I honestly don't know if today's USA is too far gone for its better constitutional foreign policy traditions to be revived, but I do know that if this history continues to remain buried as it has for the past several generations, then any small chance to save the republic and preserve world... | |
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| | | | | WELCOME TO THE EDWARDIAN ERA The Edwardian Era in its strictest form, lasted from 1901 to 1910, during which Edward VII (1841-1910) reigned as King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Irelan | |
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| | | Saffron buns. The older I get, the more I love these S-shaped buns. I used to think that they were dry, boring and just not that tasty. Over the years, this has changed and now I love them. I like that they are not overly sweet, as many other Christmas treats are. I also enjoy | ||