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parks the england. these americans knew only from the classics they had to read school. the england of the towns and cities whose people have defended their islands freedom for over a thousand years. but today the countryside has changed. today their island has been converted into a gigantic bomber field, a super aircraft carrier anchored off the shores of fortress with hangars and machine shops with hundreds of dispersal points, perimeter tracks and concrete. this is england in its fifth year of war. and this is the new battlefront. the air front from we seek out the enemy, not his infantry or his artillery, not his panzer divisions, but greater menace. the industry heart of his nation, the on which the nazi empire and its army stand, the power behind the german lust for conquest the steel mills, refineries, shipyards and pens, factories and munitions plants pinpoints on the map of europe, which mean rubber guns, ball bearings shells, engines, planes tanks, targets, targets to be destroyed. and these a
parks the england. these americans knew only from the classics they had to read school. the england of the towns and cities whose people have defended their islands freedom for over a thousand years. but today the countryside has changed. today their island has been converted into a gigantic bomber field, a super aircraft carrier anchored off the shores of fortress with hangars and machine shops with hundreds of dispersal points, perimeter tracks and concrete. this is england in its fifth year...
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many people argue in england as well that. the english monarchy really was a republic in saint john adams says john adams says that but other do what askew says that he says it's got a because it has a house of commons and of course there's no place else in the world that has a house of commons or a representative body representing people. so it's a very ambiguous term, but there are different kinds of republics and differently organized, but they have to have some of democratic element in it. and there's no doubt nobody ever denied that even in england, that all power ultimately came from the people. it's that's not the same as saying that people can. so having deriving your authority from the people and no good whig in england, whatever that the people are the source all authority. there are very few people left who are arguing that divine right of kings. so you can have authority from people. but having the people rule another thing altogether and you can have a republic has a democratic element it but also has an aristocra
many people argue in england as well that. the english monarchy really was a republic in saint john adams says john adams says that but other do what askew says that he says it's got a because it has a house of commons and of course there's no place else in the world that has a house of commons or a representative body representing people. so it's a very ambiguous term, but there are different kinds of republics and differently organized, but they have to have some of democratic element in it....
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the deceased woman had just last summer come here from england. the master of the furnace respectfully attended the service house with all his people. so very intriguing and tree first of all that master in this case was john. he was the master at that point with all his people all came to this funeral and her lead. you're right. her diet and her lead levels are so different. so one of the things i'd like to explore and perhaps to a graduate student here who wants to take this up, is could she be fact her could her lead be related to her life in england and in bristol or london and where lead in the pipes, you know, was, you know, that's how you got your water right? and yes. and it could be also, as you pointed out, pewter. but could there be a connection here? we have a definite connection between our oldest, who is. you know, was bent double from his compression of his vertebrae. and he, in fact, were sure or i'm sure put this way that i have his burial or his mention, because he's described by the moravian. so just intriguing sort of how you c
the deceased woman had just last summer come here from england. the master of the furnace respectfully attended the service house with all his people. so very intriguing and tree first of all that master in this case was john. he was the master at that point with all his people all came to this funeral and her lead. you're right. her diet and her lead levels are so different. so one of the things i'd like to explore and perhaps to a graduate student here who wants to take this up, is could she...
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england. so that'that's why you see them. so we're in bleeding to view the secondary attempt to impose not created be a democracy. that's the fearless party. so when we talk about the democratic republicans, jefferson, madison, now here's the thing i want you to keep in mind. madison is considered the father, the constitution. took the notes, put all this together boom. now he comes back and, says, well. did we go too far? did we get federal government too much power? all right. so he's thomas is influencing. all right. madison like robin to jefferson is bad me okay. he might be good on his own he changed change his costume but right now they're working the working of together and they are southerners. now wow so the federalist never said anything about ending slavery. you know, the democratic republicans are not not at all because what is their biggest product agriculture here? cotton all right. so all those things that are heavily dependent upon slave labor, this is where they're at each other, especially, you know, hamilto
england. so that'that's why you see them. so we're in bleeding to view the secondary attempt to impose not created be a democracy. that's the fearless party. so when we talk about the democratic republicans, jefferson, madison, now here's the thing i want you to keep in mind. madison is considered the father, the constitution. took the notes, put all this together boom. now he comes back and, says, well. did we go too far? did we get federal government too much power? all right. so he's thomas...
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england oh yeah. barry anning's discoveries were well publicized and so they note they knew about them. in fact, when marsh was in england to actually visited lyme regis, the town where mary lived and was looking for fossils that she could take back to yale and are lots of even today there are lots of little shops that sell fossils fossils. the coastline itself is now under protection. thank you, hon. and now for our final question, how would you that cope? and marsh found are valid species today? that's very hard to say. i mean, both of the described hundreds of species in some cases. so it was list of dinosaurs like for marshes that were listed there. maybe a third turn out valid cope generally did poorly on the dinosaurs, but you did really well on the mammals so you describe not small mammals and mustards and also other kinds of fish. for instance, cope was mixed in fossils fishes. so describe scores of species. they're and even some of the species said propose for living fishes and amphibians and
england oh yeah. barry anning's discoveries were well publicized and so they note they knew about them. in fact, when marsh was in england to actually visited lyme regis, the town where mary lived and was looking for fossils that she could take back to yale and are lots of even today there are lots of little shops that sell fossils fossils. the coastline itself is now under protection. thank you, hon. and now for our final question, how would you that cope? and marsh found are valid species...
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he, his cousin slash new wife and his three children from his first wife over to england. and he settles there. he summons the jilted ex-wife, who does not yet know. she's a jilted ex-wife to come to england and she arrives thinking she's going to be reunited with her husband and children. and instead he says, here's some papers them or you'll never see the children again and not knowing what to do. she the papers and leaves while appleton spends the next. eight years in exile living in england, his mother, meanwhile, is still working for pardon. after april of 1865, she stops trying get lincoln to pardon and she turns to andrew johnson. and in 1867 she met with andrew johnson and johnson was on the verge of pardoning appleton oak smith when the jilted ex-wife i sort of finds out, and she to the white house meets with andrew johnson says my ex-husband's a scoundrel, don't pardon him. and the great irony is that andrew johnson, the guy who pardoned every ex-confederate then refuses to pardon appleton oak smith. well, appleton remains in exile until 1872, when ulysses grant
he, his cousin slash new wife and his three children from his first wife over to england. and he settles there. he summons the jilted ex-wife, who does not yet know. she's a jilted ex-wife to come to england and she arrives thinking she's going to be reunited with her husband and children. and instead he says, here's some papers them or you'll never see the children again and not knowing what to do. she the papers and leaves while appleton spends the next. eight years in exile living in...
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people will say that's certainly not the case in england or or i think in canada. so. so one thing that i sort notice is first, we can't really prove was a difference in consumption. what we do know, what really mattered in terms of a difference was that in terms of formal serving in a polite formal setting, a woman would usually be in charge of serving the tea a table, hence the the british expression and who will be mother who will pour the tea. right. but that's that suggests female leadership, not necessarily female like demographic dominance of tea drinking. so this reflects female leadership in the domestic space of the household at home. this reflects a woman's decision making to about what consumer goods to buy at the shop. and so you will find if you look at merchant ledgers, very rarely do women's names appear as the consumer of goods because they're buying it under their husband's accounts. and so, you know, you wouldn't have your name would appear if your your spouse goes and buys the tea. okay. so actually, women are making all these consumer decisions. an
people will say that's certainly not the case in england or or i think in canada. so. so one thing that i sort notice is first, we can't really prove was a difference in consumption. what we do know, what really mattered in terms of a difference was that in terms of formal serving in a polite formal setting, a woman would usually be in charge of serving the tea a table, hence the the british expression and who will be mother who will pour the tea. right. but that's that suggests female...
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she she went back to england after the war. she actually did a little bit of reporting for she from several wars but not not as a war chorus fondant but as an observer to war. the russo-japanese war the sino-japanese war. she was in washington during the civil war, the spanish-american war. she's in the philippines and then world war one, she was still reporting during world war one. and she did a lot of reporting on the red cross and their relief efforts in in europe. so she goes to europe late in life and she actually moves to europe late in life. part of this came there was a an act that was passed in 1924 that excluded the japanese from being allowed citizenry in the united states. this exclusion act. and she was appalled by that that. she was considered by then quite a friend of japan and the emperor of japan actually gave her a medal, the highest civilian medal for her for favorable reporting on the and because she was considered a friend of japan. so she went to europe and she moved to geneva, switzerland. she became a f
she she went back to england after the war. she actually did a little bit of reporting for she from several wars but not not as a war chorus fondant but as an observer to war. the russo-japanese war the sino-japanese war. she was in washington during the civil war, the spanish-american war. she's in the philippines and then world war one, she was still reporting during world war one. and she did a lot of reporting on the red cross and their relief efforts in in europe. so she goes to europe...
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was england justified doing that? i hear you have weapons. am i justified coming to get your weapons? why not? well, their situation is okay. so the. what is it? what? the job of the government to protect protect them. life, liberty. okay which is found in the of independence. right. so that's the government's job. is to protect you. but if you've got weapons and you might not, you know, saying you're a threat to everybody else, the block why can't i come get those guns? because they're amendment right now. but now but before it was before there. but if but even now, if i put my job. no. why not? if she's not saying, then that's her problem. is it about saying she's stockpile of weapons? everybody else is in danger. what would you say to me the government if i knew she had those weapons and i did nothing and then she blew up the whole neighborhood? did that come as well? you know, i knew she had the weapons. then what you are going to say, why don't you do something about it. but how are we making but how are you supposed to do that if it's c
was england justified doing that? i hear you have weapons. am i justified coming to get your weapons? why not? well, their situation is okay. so the. what is it? what? the job of the government to protect protect them. life, liberty. okay which is found in the of independence. right. so that's the government's job. is to protect you. but if you've got weapons and you might not, you know, saying you're a threat to everybody else, the block why can't i come get those guns? because they're...
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telegraph wire tie the cattle market of kansas to the tables of the east hitch the cotton mills of new england and the southern plantation and the new york cutting people. other methods of communication. it was slow and tedious. the telegraph was only means of rapid communication. it was direct, it was fast. it kept pace with the nations expanding frontiers. all late. why do you read? why do you read all? they're all like, why do you read what your paper? mr. long hey. yeah. hey, what's this? joe, what's way blank pages is the news, huh? what do you know? they were all playing. sorry. joe azari. joe's customer. it would have happened if we hadn't arranged it. there's plenty of news today, but it's still in the making. all right, man, we'll find that out right away. i don't mean to be personal, sir, but congratulations. oh, hey, did you mean to say, well, these twins were boys or girls or how could i forgotten that they are boys? and you understand, as a regular telegram, of course. oh, sure. it is. is new, but who else would like to get the good news? oh, this goes to about eight different peo
telegraph wire tie the cattle market of kansas to the tables of the east hitch the cotton mills of new england and the southern plantation and the new york cutting people. other methods of communication. it was slow and tedious. the telegraph was only means of rapid communication. it was direct, it was fast. it kept pace with the nations expanding frontiers. all late. why do you read? why do you read all? they're all like, why do you read what your paper? mr. long hey. yeah. hey, what's this?...
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and another stage their escape to england where they lived until 1869. by the way when they returned and a plantation in georgia that shows you have some gumption. the crafts joined were joined in the lecture circuit by another former henry brown who escaped from richmond in a dramatic fashion in 1849. created in a box and sent to philadelphia box henry box brown took his box with him wherever he went. face first would possibly recapture he too left for england where together with the crafts they played a critical role in winning british support the abolition in the decade before the civil war and brown brown would have his himself boxed in manchester and sent across the pennines to leeds and pop out of his box. he was a man had a flair for the dramatic of short man as you could if you were going to put yourself in a box. but a rather rotund figure. so always dress and flambeau orient waistcoats. he was a very character. in march 1850, as the decade as the debate over the fugitive slave law heated up, it became clear to many, including some northerners,
and another stage their escape to england where they lived until 1869. by the way when they returned and a plantation in georgia that shows you have some gumption. the crafts joined were joined in the lecture circuit by another former henry brown who escaped from richmond in a dramatic fashion in 1849. created in a box and sent to philadelphia box henry box brown took his box with him wherever he went. face first would possibly recapture he too left for england where together with the crafts...
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and that was a gift to her from queen victoria, the sovereign of england. only royalty would give other royalty such gifts like that, so that symbol of her own recognition as a sovereign ruler by another sovereign has made it into this portrait to attach to the queen's rightful reign. this really is an important diplomatic statement that the queen fought from the artist in 1892 and then placed on view in the alani palace, which is the seat of the hawaiian government. she was hoping that this portrait would make it very clear to those anglo businessmen that hawaiian native hawaiians were in charge, that she was in charge of her kingdom. but unfortunate lately, her kingdom was overthrown. in 1893 with the support of marines from the uss boston. and this was a very diplomatic situation from the united states point of view, as well as the hawaiian point of view. but basically, the queen and her people were outgunned. they had no arms. they had no ways to really defend themselves. so although this portrait we underscore stand it to be this really important symbo
and that was a gift to her from queen victoria, the sovereign of england. only royalty would give other royalty such gifts like that, so that symbol of her own recognition as a sovereign ruler by another sovereign has made it into this portrait to attach to the queen's rightful reign. this really is an important diplomatic statement that the queen fought from the artist in 1892 and then placed on view in the alani palace, which is the seat of the hawaiian government. she was hoping that this...
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when we settled in england, people would ask, how long are you staying? when we settled in, people would ask, when are you going to a citizen? and the fact that our our separate area of state was relating the story, her, her life's experiences is truly remarkable and a testament to our country. so one last question before we go to the audience. as i walked around the there's many themes that that struck me. but one of them and we touched upon it here in various answers is the role of resistance. so i'll just ask a simple question when is resistance justified to secure rights in a democracy democracy? it's toughie. well, for me, i like. i think it often is when there's no other option that you see resistance taking hold. but resistance has not always been success before, but it's often the last option in terms it being acceptable. the last option i'm for resistance. i'm a veteran marcher. i see you. but but it's resistance. resistance against oppression. resistance to expand rights not. resistance not. and i wouldn't even call it resistance. i'd call it in
when we settled in england, people would ask, how long are you staying? when we settled in, people would ask, when are you going to a citizen? and the fact that our our separate area of state was relating the story, her, her life's experiences is truly remarkable and a testament to our country. so one last question before we go to the audience. as i walked around the there's many themes that that struck me. but one of them and we touched upon it here in various answers is the role of...
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the city of boston urging, quote, the yeomen of new england as the chief conservative element of the republic to come to burns aid in defiance of federal authority, sons of liberty groups were formed to preserve the freedom of fugitive slaves, to resist the encroachment of the federal government on liberty. gentlemen, richard, earlier on, how southerners reconciled their states rights with their increasing demands for national debt. the stronger federal government power and its is a great question. i mean, what what i was trying to emphasize when i'm talking about this is that the real advocates of states rights in the late forties and certainly in the 1850s were not southerners. they were northerners, the northerners who were passing personal liberty laws, effectively, as it were, trying to nullify federal law. it was northerners who were mobilizing themselves, using the language of the american revolution, talking about the the yeoman of new england coming to the aid of in defense of freedom, in opposition to a federal government that as, in the case of anthony burns was acting in,
the city of boston urging, quote, the yeomen of new england as the chief conservative element of the republic to come to burns aid in defiance of federal authority, sons of liberty groups were formed to preserve the freedom of fugitive slaves, to resist the encroachment of the federal government on liberty. gentlemen, richard, earlier on, how southerners reconciled their states rights with their increasing demands for national debt. the stronger federal government power and its is a great...
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and you keep talking about how and irish lincoln was and some of the whigs and certainly a lot of the england republicans. you don't ask. why? the reason why? because the irish voted 90 to 95% for the democrats. and there wasn't serious reason for them. i think i just not to interrupt you, but i think i did say exactly that. i'll address the german part in a minute, but i said exactly that lincoln liked immigrants who were republicans and the democrats. yeah, but the germans probably leaned a little more democrat than republican, but at least they weren't. bloc voting like 9090 5%. may i answer some of what you said? yes. all right. which i will in a second. so gustav carter plays a large role in my. his loyalty to lincoln. complete, absolute. lincoln shafted him in 1860. he did not give him a federal job he coveted. and when carter tried to troops in illinois lincoln actually told him he was embarrassing him because he didn't have enough supplies for all the regiments that had volunteered. ultimately, the best he can do is follow schertz as ambassador to madrid or to spain. when schertz come
and you keep talking about how and irish lincoln was and some of the whigs and certainly a lot of the england republicans. you don't ask. why? the reason why? because the irish voted 90 to 95% for the democrats. and there wasn't serious reason for them. i think i just not to interrupt you, but i think i did say exactly that. i'll address the german part in a minute, but i said exactly that lincoln liked immigrants who were republicans and the democrats. yeah, but the germans probably leaned a...
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some of these independents went to england, where in the circles right. cromwell, during the english civil, and then came back to the states. and so some of the influence that we think of as from those circles around the english civil war was actually itself influenced by example of these indigenous societies thought of, especially as independent. and even jefferson had no consistent friend to the native population indicates in letters. well, for example, writing to someone named edward carrington in 1787, i'm convinced that the societies as they indians which live without enjoy in the general mass and infinitely greater degree of happiness than those who live the european governments. he says the european governments to divide us into two classes wolves and sheep. i do not exaggerate, he wrote. this is the true picture of europe cherished. therefore, that spirit of our people and keep alive their attention. so amongst the sources of the particular american independence, this, these and lists others as. now what is the relation between and equality? a fam
some of these independents went to england, where in the circles right. cromwell, during the english civil, and then came back to the states. and so some of the influence that we think of as from those circles around the english civil war was actually itself influenced by example of these indigenous societies thought of, especially as independent. and even jefferson had no consistent friend to the native population indicates in letters. well, for example, writing to someone named edward...
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we were both witnesses at a trial in england of mere police captain actually was the magistrates it never went to trial because he then got sick and died. and then i interviewed him in haifa shortly before he died. but rufai. and rice, you know, there were this group of policemen and there was this group that were just the terrible fanatics, the killers. and then there was this group that was simply do as they were told. and then there were the group that would go on expeditions against and it was treated if they had the right to not that they would always go on anti partizan, but if they wouldn't go on and they and they killing --, they were allowed not to and as you said, they considered that dirty something. they were ashamed of. so you had this zigzag actually the three part division that had laid out from reading. but this time from the eye of a jewish eye witness living with his people for eight months. so we have found other kinds of sources. once we knew what we were looking for. and yeah, so personally because i was the very beginning of the topography of terror back in 1986, 87,
we were both witnesses at a trial in england of mere police captain actually was the magistrates it never went to trial because he then got sick and died. and then i interviewed him in haifa shortly before he died. but rufai. and rice, you know, there were this group of policemen and there was this group that were just the terrible fanatics, the killers. and then there was this group that was simply do as they were told. and then there were the group that would go on expeditions against and it...
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the bellows were very old new england family. you know going back almost to the to the mayflower. so, you know. essentially the entire group of people who were known as boston brahmins. well basically opium traders and they were very closely linked to other they made vast fortunes in china through in opium. the russells, the forbes family, which is almost iconic of american capitalism itself. so the interesting part of it is that these guys would go off to china when they were 16, 17, 18, sometimes, you know, one of the biggest, most opium traders was a man called john cushing, who went out a 16 year old boy. and he was basically adopted by a very famous chinese trader called reuben jang, who was known as kwa, who was then probably the man in the world. and he made he made cashing incredibly wealthy so crushing came back to america as one of the richest men in in the whole country. and great catch because he wasn't he wasn't very so these guys came back they were in their twenties usually they had all this money and often chinese traders give them money to invest in america so the
the bellows were very old new england family. you know going back almost to the to the mayflower. so, you know. essentially the entire group of people who were known as boston brahmins. well basically opium traders and they were very closely linked to other they made vast fortunes in china through in opium. the russells, the forbes family, which is almost iconic of american capitalism itself. so the interesting part of it is that these guys would go off to china when they were 16, 17, 18,...
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disperse to their different locations around the world, including many who in plan to travel back to england. so the hearings for the titanic investigation started right there in new york city. they were held in the waldorf astoria hotel. and we have a photograph here in the case of those hearings in the waldorf astoria, the senators wanted to know how this came to happen and then what happened after the sinking. and one of the things that they found out during the during this investigation was how the rescue ship the carpathia had heard the distress call of the titanic and raced through the dangerous, icy waters to reach the titanic. and the carpathia was the ship that collected all of the people who survived the sinking. and the captain of the of the carpathia was one of the people who testified to congress. congress was so impressed with the bravery that he exhibited during this event that they later awarded him a congressional gold medal, which you can also see on display here. we also have a map here that shows the north atlantic and where the ice fields were in that time. this was part
disperse to their different locations around the world, including many who in plan to travel back to england. so the hearings for the titanic investigation started right there in new york city. they were held in the waldorf astoria hotel. and we have a photograph here in the case of those hearings in the waldorf astoria, the senators wanted to know how this came to happen and then what happened after the sinking. and one of the things that they found out during the during this investigation was...