HISTORY AT A GALLOP.
1517 Luther was full of holy agitation For Wein and Weib and general Reformation. 1602 In Merry England, under Gentle Bess, Hamlet was played and counted ■ a success. ' . . : 1649 Losing his dead, Charles I. caused civil strife, Again he lost his.head, and this time life. 1707 Not much occurred; the habit* that I'm in Made me dictate this simple ■bulletin. ' 1776' Here is an item worth the jotting down: ■ Some colonies repudiate our crown. " ' 1789 There was a terrible revolt in France, Chiefly the work of 'Those Who /Had No Pants,': Which is the meaning of 'les Sans-Culottes' The French is quite refined, the English not.
From Ronald Levuvon and Malcolm .Cowley's skit on H. G. Wells's history, in 'the New York"Evening Post.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 50, 27 August 1921, Page 14
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