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Comic History of England by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896)

English, History, 1 season, 19 episodes, 2 hours, 53 minutes
About
Edgar Wilson “Bill” Nye (1850 – 1896) was a distinguished American journalist, who later became widely known as a humorist. Jim “jimmowatt” Mowatt is a distinguished LibriVox volunteer, widely known for his continued devotion both to regularly producing the LibriVox Community Podcast and to regularly creating more and more history audiobooks for the public domain, renowned for his humor and his historically kind demeanor, lately recognized as holding a diploma as well as a mic. In light of that new holding, in celebration of graduation, this bit of history has been recorded with Jim in mind, owing to all that we owe him, glowing with glee that we know him, it’s what we’ve done just to show him that he’s a jolly good fellow. (Summary by Anita and Alan)
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The Various Roman Yokes: Their Growth, Degeneration, and Final Elimination

1/1/17 minutes, 5 seconds
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The Advent of the Angles: Causes Which Led to the Rehabilitation of Britain on New Lines

1/1/19 minutes, 13 seconds
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Magna Charta Introduced: Slight Difficulties Encountered in Overcoming an Unpopular and Unreasonable Prejudice

1/1/18 minutes, 12 seconds
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Invasion of Caesar: The Discovery of Tin and Subsequent Enlightenment of Britain

1/1/18 minutes, 26 seconds
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Preface

1/1/12 minutes, 11 seconds
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Further Disagreements Recorded: Illustrating the Amiability of the Jew and the Perversity of the Scot

1/1/18 minutes, 35 seconds
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The Age of Chivalry: Light Dissertation on the Knights-Errant, Maids, Fools, Prelates, and Other Notorious Characters of that Period

1/1/111 minutes, 53 seconds
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The Norman Conquest: Complex Commingling of Facetious Accord and Implaccable Discord

1/1/111 minutes, 43 seconds
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Irritability of the French: Interminable Dissension, Assisted by the Plague, Continues Reducing the Population

1/1/19 minutes, 50 seconds
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Unpleasant Caprices of Royalty: Introduction of Printing as a Subsidiary Aid in the Progress of Emancipation

1/1/19 minutes, 6 seconds
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The Influx of the Danes: Facts Showing Conclusively Their Influence on the Britain of Today

1/1/18 minutes, 51 seconds
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The Danish Oligarchy: Disaffections Attending Chronic Usurpation Proclivities

1/1/110 minutes, 32 seconds
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The Feudal System: Successful Inauguration of Homogeneal Methods for Restricting Incompatable Demagogues

1/1/16 minutes, 43 seconds
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More Sanguinary Triumphs: Onward March of Civilization Graphically Delineated with the Historian's Usual Completeness

1/1/110 minutes, 48 seconds
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Other Disagreeable Claimants: Foreign Foibles Introduced, Only to be Expunged with Characteristic Pugnacity

1/1/112 minutes, 4 seconds
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Disorder Still the Popular Fad: General Admixture of Pretenders, Religion, Politics, and Disgruntled Monarchs

1/1/113 minutes, 11 seconds
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Conquest of Ireland: Uncomfortable Effects Following the Cultivation of an Acquisitorial Propensity

1/1/110 minutes, 5 seconds
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The Troublous Middle Ages: Demonstrating a Short Reign for Those Who Travel at a Royal Gait

1/1/18 minutes, 7 seconds
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Biography of Richard III: Being an Allegorical Panegyric of the Incontrovertible Machinations of an Egotistical Usurper

1/1/17 minutes, 11 seconds