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We Are Seven (by William Wordsworth)
CrisisChronicles Online Library —
Authority: 145
Wordsworth (in an 1873 reproduction of an 1839 watercolor by Margaret Gillies) We Are Seven by William Wordsworth from Lyrical Ballads , 1798 —A Simple Child, That lightly draws its breath, And feels its life in every limb, What should it know of death? I met a little cottage Girl: She was eight years ...1 week ago -
The Tables Turned (by William Wordsworth)
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Authority: 145
Wordsworth (in an 1873 reproduction of an 1839 watercolor by Margaret Gillies) The Tables Turned An Evening Scene on the Same Subject Up! up! my Friend, and quit your books; Or surely youll grow double: Up! up! my Friend, and clear your looks; Why all this toil and trouble? The sun above the mountains ...1 week ago -
DuPlessis R. & Howell M. (1982) Killing capitalism in its craddle (twice)
Economic History Blog —
Authority: 452
DuPlessis, Robert S. and Martha C. Howell (1982) Reconsidering the Early Modern Urban Economy : The Case of Leiden and Lille. Past and Present, 94/, 49-84.In Marx’s view, capitalism had arisen in the late Middle Ages out of a production system dominated by lords and guilds. In this framework, urban economies can be ...3 weeks ago -
Who won and who lost the Revolutionary War? (Times News)
Adam Dicker | Domain Expert —
Authority: 160
As is often the case, those that win at war, lose at peace. So it was for France during the American Revolutionary War. In the 1700s, the European powers battled for control of colonies throughout the world. Britain and France fought for domination of North America. When the colonies revolted from Britain, France ...3 weeks ago -
History timeline
Tokyo Five —
Authority: 123
By no ways a complete list, but here is a timeline of some highlights of world history. Japan-related dates are written in red . 1281: Mongolia was conquering most of Asia. As the Mongolian Navy was heading to Japan to invade, a giant typhoon sunk their entire fleet. Thus saving Japan. That typhoon was called ...3 weeks ago
