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Even with the big battalions lined up against Leave, the polls just wouldn't quit showing that Leave had a chance. And then came Jo Cox, and it was all over. You couldn't fight a victim whose birthday was on polling day. They kept the stories going all the time. We never had a chance, but turned up to vote anyway. And then history happened. Here I try to capture the essence of what it was like for an old white non-thicko (Mensa, sorry), to vote Leave believing it was one of the most important opportunities in his life, and the extraordinary moments as the results came in. It isn't over yet. Remain are determined to run roughshod over democracy to get their way after the 'wrong' result. Here's what it felt like for one Leaver, and what he believes.
Presents the life of Captain John S. Kidder during the Civil War, as told through letters to his wife, Harriet, at home in rural New York.
Did Paul bring the Grail story to Britain and end his days as Merlin? Day by day we live in hope of a better, happier existence. Discover today the origins of the most powerful forces that guide and constrain us, and experience for yourself the struggle to keep a dream of freedom alive. For thirty years a community was a beacon of hope, a dream that is a part of all of us even today. Unlock the mystery of how the forces of zealotry and despair were kept at bay for barely a lifetime, a modest triumph that so profoundly affected us that even today Camelot and Arthur are symbols of a better, happier age.
The harsh realities of Civil War life as seen through the eyes of the hard-fighting upstate New York regiment (the 121st New York State Volunteer Infantry Regiment). Combs letters, diaries, and memoirs to let the soldiers recount the war in their own words, following them from enlistment through combat, and back to civilian life.