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PRINCE OTTO EDUARD LEOPOLD VON BISMARCK (German) (1815 – 1898) Statesman. The founder and first chancellor of the German Empire, was a political genius of the highest rank. At his best in foreign affairs, he was the principal architect of the age that gave Europe 26 years of Peace after the Congress of Berlin (1878). [...]

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1839-1908) During her career, she wrote more than 40 novels, children’s books and collections of short stories and essays. She was an animal lover and rescuer, and at times owned as many as thirty dogs. For many years she lived in London, but about 1874 she moved to Italy, where she remained until her death [...]

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( Rich.d Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816) R. B. Sheridan was born in 1751 in Dublin, Ireland, where his family had a house on then-fashionable Dorset Street. His father, Thomas Sheridan, was for a while an actor-manager at the Smock Alley Theatre but, following his move to England in 1758, he gave up acting and wrote a [...]

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For those who believe God as the creator an eccentric is the left handed image of God. The good side was engaged elsewhere, obviously. For those who think evolution has led us this far I can explain an eccentric as one who is an exception to the rule. In the gene pool of mankind eccentrics [...]

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Adam Smith (1723-1790) He is considered as the founder of political economy, and he was the posthumous child of a Scottish Comptroller of Customs. Born in Fife, he went to Glasgow university where he came under the influence of Scottish Enlightenment and Dr. Francis Hutchenson, and later went to Balliol college,Oxford where he remained till [...]

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(1863-1945) Who is the greatest British political figure in the twenty century? Winston Churchill or David Lloyd George? Historians are divided over this though in their political career they were considered as terrible twins. Both had switched sides and had facility with words to mask their real intents. Lloyd George had an instrumental attitude to [...]

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Some players on the national arena hold a vital role holding precariously the whole edifice up. Walter Rathenau was in the Weimar Republic the minister of Reconstruction, a vital role in the devastated country. The Ebert government was facing civil unrest with the Red scare;the economy was in shambles and it needed fixing and he [...]

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Robert Clive (1725-1774) Spirited son of a Shropshire lawyer in declining fortunes he was sent at the age of three to live with his relatives in Manchester. Soon proving himself unmanagable and a bully who terrorized the people of Market Drayton, he was only sent to India to get him out of the way. British [...]

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