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"Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive, but to be young was very heaven!" - William Wordsworth

"O Liberty, what things are done in thy name" - Madam Roland

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BRITISH POLLING & PUBLIC OPINION A plurality of the public in 1945 felt that everybody pulling together during the war had made people more selfish. #PublicOpinion #History

BRITISH POLLING & PUBLIC OPINION
A plurality of the public in 1945 felt that everybody pulling together during the war had made people more selfish.
#PublicOpinion #History
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BRITISH POLLING & PUBLIC OPINION Already by 1951, whether or not the girl should split the bill on a date was an active question... #DatingDebate #GenderRoles

BRITISH POLLING & PUBLIC OPINION
Already by 1951, whether or not the girl should split the bill on a date was an active question...
#DatingDebate #GenderRoles
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Supposedly this is the view of marriage of the 17th century Ranters: "Who would keep a cow of their own, that can have a quart of milk for a penny"

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Isn't the most likely explanation for the death of the Conservative Party some kind of autoerotic sexual humiliation fetish reaching it's tragic but inevitable conclusion?

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BRITISH POLLING & PUBLIC OPINION Some fascinating public attitudes from 1957 as the push began to legalise homosexuality. The public was not onboard as it had been not onboard with ending hanging. #PublicOpinion #BritishHistory

BRITISH POLLING & PUBLIC OPINION
Some fascinating public attitudes from 1957 as the push began to legalise homosexuality. The public was not onboard as it had been not onboard with ending hanging.
#PublicOpinion #BritishHistory