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New Zealand's journey to parliamentary democracy
In the United Kingdom we are this year celebrating "votes for women". It's worth remembering that New Zealand was the first country in the world to allow women to vote in 1893
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In the United Kingdom we are this year celebrating "votes for women". It's worth remembering that New Zealand was the first country in the world to allow women to vote in 1893
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"Portsmouth, a seaport town, with great naval arsenal, and with spacious fortified harbour..." J. M. Wilson.
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At the end of the exhibition six million people had passed through its doors, representing a third of the UK's population
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Napoleon achieved under $3 an acre for the sale of his North American Empire!
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Merchant Taylors' Hall remains one of the gems of the City of London with many early features
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Grant commanded the Union Army during the latter part of American Civil War and became the 18th president of the United States in 1869
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A line infantry regiment raised in 1793 at Fort William from among the members of the Clan Cameron.
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In 1865, Reuters first great 'scoop' was to report the assassination of Abraham Lincoln to a European audience
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By his death in 1882 he had written 47 novels, numerous short stories and some travel books
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... and Garibaldi biscuits are named after him!
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With the gas being heavier than air, it migrated to the bottom of the trenches where the wounded would be overcome and perish in the grey-green cloud
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Inheriting her grandfather's fortune of approaching £2 million in 1837, Angela Burdett-Coutts became one of the richest women in England