About: James Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie   Sponge Permalink

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Lord Dalhousie was a difficult child as he was accustomed to beating down his siblings and other children in blind narcissistic belief in his own benefit via the perceived benefit of getting his own way with the other kids. They liked him however, despite Dalhousie managing to 'take' their lunch money and other possessions such as the now highly collectable 18th century Pogs. Headmaster M- was one of Dalhousie's teachers commented upon the young Dalhousie as 'precocious' and commented on his involvement with his fellow pupils:

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  • James Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie
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  • Lord Dalhousie was a difficult child as he was accustomed to beating down his siblings and other children in blind narcissistic belief in his own benefit via the perceived benefit of getting his own way with the other kids. They liked him however, despite Dalhousie managing to 'take' their lunch money and other possessions such as the now highly collectable 18th century Pogs. Headmaster M- was one of Dalhousie's teachers commented upon the young Dalhousie as 'precocious' and commented on his involvement with his fellow pupils:
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  • Lord Dalhousie was a difficult child as he was accustomed to beating down his siblings and other children in blind narcissistic belief in his own benefit via the perceived benefit of getting his own way with the other kids. They liked him however, despite Dalhousie managing to 'take' their lunch money and other possessions such as the now highly collectable 18th century Pogs. Headmaster M- was one of Dalhousie's teachers commented upon the young Dalhousie as 'precocious' and commented on his involvement with his fellow pupils: "Dalhousie J.B. is a lovely boy, especially the way he always went round to his friends' houses for dinner. By the age of 15 however he had become a fat blob of a scrote and some less charitable people said that he was something of 'magpie' in the community's feathered nest" The young lord was also noted for being a bit of a 'teacher's pet', and his commitment to learning was great and diverse, from science to the field of ethics. In this respect he was brilliant, able to turn his schemes into moves that mated the social problems of the day - not to mention the ladies. Dalhousie's university years were also fortuitous to the young at Oxford University. Whilst studying he was an avid member of the Sith Appreciation Group and the Napoleonic Society. It was in this fertile soil that he learned a great deal about the British Empire, philosophy and exploiting 'the natives' abroad, called in those less enlightened times "the fuzzies." His education served him well as it validated and reinforced a vision of a united India and also one of serving British interests to the absolute.
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