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  • ...tps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquae_Sulis ''Aquae Sulis'']), a Roman city in England famous for healing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrothermal_springs hydr
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  • The word 'somerset' was also used in Victorian England to [[describe]] what today we call a somersault. For example, an 1843 poste
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  • ...target lessons to the people concerned. Now, I take it we are speaking of England as a country, as distinct from the United Kingdom or any other ‘Westernis Vince: Yes Mojo, but there’s the rub; in certain parts of England we could term the locale as being part of an ‘Easternised Country’, so
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  • ...iladelphia to New York, and back to the South."[2] In 1740, he visited New England, and "at every place he visited, the consequences were large and tumultuous ...his awakening was unique in that it moved beyond the educated elite of New England to those who were less wealthy and less educated. The center of revivalism
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  • ...ous themes. Alice Bailey was born as Alice LaTrobe Bateman, in Manchester, England. She moved to the United States in 1907, where she spent most of her life a
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  • ...edrals in Europe, such as that of Strasbourg, Essen, Freiburg i.B., and in England at York, Lincoln and Southwell, are referred to as "[https://en.wikipedia.o
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  • Returning to England in 1861 he worked as a journalist on the staff of the Daily Telegraph, a ne ...d in 1879 and was an immediate success, going through numerous editions in England and America, though its permanent place in literature must remain very unce
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  • ...rhaps composed in the 10th cent., but shows probable reworking, perhaps in England, in the 11th cent.; also in Skaldic [[poetry]] of the mid 11th cent.), Norn ...of Scotland as /x/ (pleuch, pluich = /pløx/ /plʏx/ ), and in the north of England (if it is retained) it has generally developed to /f/ . In plough v. forms
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  • ...gs, to strike [[fear]] into the [[hearts]] of the pirates' [[victims]]. In England, hourglasses were sometimes placed in coffins, and they have graced gravest
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  • ...hens in the 5th century BC, the uprising of petty nobility against John of England in the 13th century, or the 2005 push to remove Michael Eisner from the hel
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  • ...ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_conquest_of_England Norman conquest of England] in 1066.
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  • In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England England], a legal prerequisite of [[marriage]] was[when?] the "reading of the banns
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  • ...Europe; [[Celtic]] peoples inhabit what is now Spain, France, Germany and England. *ca. 410 A.D. First Germanic tribes arrive in England.
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  • ...e United States and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_of_England Bank of England] in the United Kingdom, are strong players in public finance, acting as len
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  • In England, the 1572 Vagabonds Act defined a rogue as a [[person]] who has no [[land]]
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  • ...e general; for example in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England_and_Wales England and Wales]—with the notable exception of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wi
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  • In England and Wales pedigrees are officially recorded in the [https://en.wikipedia.or
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  • ...married]] couple and their children were present in Western Europe and New England in the 17th century, influenced by [[church]] and [[theocratic]] [[governme
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  • ...y orders in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_England Church of England], perhaps because he privately rejected the doctrine of the [[Trinity]]. Be
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  • New England Art Teachers Association Lincoln Center England. He has published two books and is currently writing or
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