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  • ...nger distance walking routes through open country with rough surfacing. In England and Wales, the government-promoted long-distance paths are known as [https:
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  • ...merican Episcopal Church (corresponding in some respects to Convocation in England), and of the annual diocesan assemblies (Diocesan Conventions) of the same.
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  • In post-Reformation [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England England], sacrilege was a [[criminal]] offence for centuries, though its statutory
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  • ...ki/Established_Church Established Church] during the religious troubles in England following the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Civil_War English Civi
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  • ...uch of Europe, at this time, was still under [[water]], including parts of England, Belgium, and France, and the [[Mediterranean]] Sea covered much of norther
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  • Bucke was born in 1837, in Methwold, England, the son of Rev. Horatio Walpole Bucke and his wife Clarissa Andrews, who e ...cke went on to specialize in psychiatry. He did his internship in London, England (at the University College Hospital), and while on the east shores of the A
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  • ...iming the [[Imperial Crown]] Protector and Supreme Head of the [[Church of England]]. ...iming the [[Imperial Crown]] Protector and Supreme Head of the [[Church of England]].
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  • ...ure]], [[religion]], [[culture]], and [[philosophy]] that emerged in [[New England]] in the early to middle 19th century. It is sometimes called ''American Tr ...Cambridge, Massachusetts]], on [[September 8]], [[1836]], by prominent New England intellectuals including [[George Putnam]], [[Ralph Waldo Emerson]], and [[F
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  • ...ettling of the New World and during the movement to abolish [[slavery]] in England. Basil Clark is considered the founder of public relations in the United Ki
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  • ...the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominion_of_New_England Dominion of New England] in 1686. These dominions never had semi-[[autonomous]] or self-governing s
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  • ..."a room". By the 1920s it had become a common [[slang]] [[expression]] in England, meaning either various taverns and eating houses, "loose talk" or [[gypsy]
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  • ...ions; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England Richard III of England] had his older brother's children declared illegitimate on the grounds thei
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  • ...an 30 feet and in fathoms for depths above that. Until the 19th century in England, the length of the fathom was more variable: from 5½ feet on merchant vess ...th, Joseph; Thomas Toller (ed.) (1898). An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press. https://beowulf.engl.uky.edu/cgi-bin/Bosworth-Toller/ebin
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  • ...pedia.org/wiki/Warwick_Castle Warwick Castle]'s Caesar's Tower, in central England. The access hatch consists of an iron grille. Even turning around (or movin
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  • ...husian monastery or 'Charterhouse' in England was founded by [[Henry II of England|Henry II]] in [[Witham Friary]], [[Somerset]] as penance for the murder of The Carthusians suffered greatly during the Reformation (particularly in England) and during the French Revolution and after in France. A large number of th
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  • ...a.org/wiki/Commentaries_on_the_Laws_of_England Commentaries on the Laws of England], a court is constituted by a minimum of three parties, namely, the actor,
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  • Cheshire, England,
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  • She was on holiday in England when war broke out in 1914. Now an enemy alien, she managed to return to Au ...in adults, but this was only one of many later differences. Klein went to England in 1927 and became a powerful influence in the British Society. Disparities
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  • ..., but the main city in a region of [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/England England] is usually not, even though in [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ireland Ire
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  • ...9th century and continued until the 12th century, and the ''Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland'' (1577–87) by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapha
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