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Quezon gave Douglas MacArthur half a million dollars from the Philippine treasury—a reward for services rendered. MacArthur, as an officer in the U.S. military, was forbidden to accept it, but he did anyway. Quezon and MacArthur set off for Australia, with Romulo trailing after them.
Daniel Immerwahr • How to Hide an Empire


I found my new department located in another abandoned temple – this time much older than Alfred Mond’s shrine to the Imperial Chemical Industries. The Old Admiralty had been purpose-built as the headquarters of the British Navy in 1703. Its courtyard walls were topped with leaping dolphins, the ceilings decorated with plaster anchors, and the inte
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Adding to the intrigue was the fact that Theodore Roosevelt had secured such favorable terms for the deal only by agreeing to back Panama’s secession from Colombia.
Les Standiford • Last Train to Paradise: Henry Flagler and the Spectacular Rise and Fall of the Railroad that Crossed an Ocean


Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy: A George Smiley Novel (George Smiley Novels Book 5)
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