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How To Marry An English Lord: The Uniting of British Lords and American Heiresses Article about the trend of rich American heiresses marrying into British nobility during America's Gilded Age, 1870-1914. gilded age • 1870-1914 • jane beatrice mills • jennie jerome • lord randolph churchill
Without Victory there is no Survival This is the first part of the story of Winston Churchill. winston churchill • second world war • randolph churchill • jennie jerome • blenheim palace
How to Make a Manhattan One of the most well known drinks of the modern age, the Manhattan gives its drinker an air of class and good taste. It's simple to mix, just don't mess with the recipe. how to make a manhattan • history of the manhattan • manhattan club • jennie jerome • samuel j. tilden
Winston Churchill Trivia Churchill was part-American, was born in a cloakroom, suffered a childhood lisp and was a terrible scholar. The war leader could, however, do a good gorilla imitation. churchill • winston churchill • sir winston churchill • churchil • winston chuchill
Sir Winston Churchill: The British Bulldog Churchill rose from the House of Commons to become Prime Minister and is considered the greatest British leader of the 20th Century. sir winston churchill • british prime minister during wwii • house of commons • lord of the admiralty • british parliment
Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, 1874-1965 Winston Churchill presented a unique idea regarding the effects of childhood on an individual's adulthood. He wrote in his "Life of Marlborough," that "famous men are usually the product of an unhappy childhood. The stern compression of circumstances, the twinges of adversity, the spur of slights and taunts in early years, are needed to evoke that ruthless fixity of purpose and tenacious mother-wit without which great actions are seldom accomplished." In 1898 he wrote of Mohammed: "Solitary trees, if they grow at all, grow strong; and a boy deprived of a father's care often develops, if he escapes the perils of youth, an independence and vigour of thought which may restore in after life the heavy loss of early days." These reflections proved true in the case of Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill. winston churchill • churchill • biography |
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