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Sir Winston Churchill
(1874–1965)
Born to an aristocratic family, Sir Winston Churchill served as a soldier and journalist before entering politics. He was elected to the British Parliament in 1900 and rose rapidly in his political career.
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(1874–1965)
Born to an aristocratic family, Sir Winston Churchill served as a soldier and journalist before entering politics. He was elected to the British Parliament in 1900 and rose rapidly in his political career.
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Charlton Heston
(1923 – 2008)
Charlton Heston, the American actor, known for his deep voice and commanding presence on screen, was much more than just a Hollywood star.
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(1923 – 2008)
Charlton Heston, the American actor, known for his deep voice and commanding presence on screen, was much more than just a Hollywood star.
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Abraham Lincoln
(1810–1865)
With little formal schooling and being mostly self-taught, Lincoln rose from a poverty to eventually become the 16th president of the United States.
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(1810–1865)
With little formal schooling and being mostly self-taught, Lincoln rose from a poverty to eventually become the 16th president of the United States.
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H.L. Mencken
(1880 – 1956)
H.L. Mencken was a towering figure in American literature and journalism during the first half of the 20th century. Known for his acerbic wit, sharp commentary on politics and society, and his love of the English language, Mencken left an indelible mark on American intellectual culture.
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(1880 – 1956)
H.L. Mencken was a towering figure in American literature and journalism during the first half of the 20th century. Known for his acerbic wit, sharp commentary on politics and society, and his love of the English language, Mencken left an indelible mark on American intellectual culture.
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Sir Robert Menzies
(1894–1978)
Robert Menzies resigned during his first term as prime minister in 1941 after disunity between his United Australia Party, the Country Party and Independents.
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(1894–1978)
Robert Menzies resigned during his first term as prime minister in 1941 after disunity between his United Australia Party, the Country Party and Independents.
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Thomas Paine
(1736 – 1809)
Thomas Paine was a British-American writer and political activist who played a crucial role in the American Revolution. He is best known for his influential pamphlets, most notably Common Sense, which argued for American independence from Britain.
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(1736 – 1809)
Thomas Paine was a British-American writer and political activist who played a crucial role in the American Revolution. He is best known for his influential pamphlets, most notably Common Sense, which argued for American independence from Britain.
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Isabel Paterson
(1886-1961)
Isabel Paterson was a Canadian-American journalist, author, literary critic, and political theorist often overlooked in libertarian circles. However, her contributions to the movement are immeasurable.
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(1886-1961)
Isabel Paterson was a Canadian-American journalist, author, literary critic, and political theorist often overlooked in libertarian circles. However, her contributions to the movement are immeasurable.
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Margaret Thatcher
(1925–2013)
Margaret Thatcher grew up living in a small flat above her father’s grocery store and rose to become the first female prime minister of Great Britain.
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(1925–2013)
Margaret Thatcher grew up living in a small flat above her father’s grocery store and rose to become the first female prime minister of Great Britain.
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