![]() ![]() ![]() Remarks by the kaiser, quoted in The Daily Telegraph, included that the “English are mad, mad, mad as March hares” in 1928 Hirohito was enthroned as the 124th emperor of Japan, in an imperial line dating to 660BC. ![]() The Fête de la Raison included the cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris in 1820 the Bill of Pains and Penalties (by which King George IV hoped to deprive Queen Caroline of her titles and dissolve their marriage) was withdrawn by the government in 1871, after an eight-month journey, the journalist Henry Morton Stanley met the explorer Dr Livingstone at Ujiji village, Lake Tanganyika, with the greeting: “Dr Livingstone, I presume?” in 1908 the Reichstag debated comments by Kaiser Wilhelm II about anti-British feeling in Germany. In 1793 churches across France became Temples of Reason, during the French Revolution’s dechristianisation phase. ![]()
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