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- ...nly on the level of a satire, a [[work]] intended to reveal more about the England of his time than about an [[idealistic]] [[society]]. This [[interpretation4 KB (516 words) - 02:41, 13 December 2020
- ...y] in France, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Purcell Purcell] in England all helped to establish their national traditions in the 17th century. In t5 KB (752 words) - 01:38, 13 December 2020
- ...al [[scars]] from the disease herself. When a smallpox epidemic threatened England in 1721, she called on her physician to inoculate her daughter. She invited4 KB (556 words) - 01:09, 13 December 2020
- ...a, trill, or other musical ornanment in the music of 16th and 17th century England.3 KB (499 words) - 00:09, 13 December 2020
- ...g equinox "mid-spring", but others (especially in the USA and sometimes in England) regard it as the "first day of spring". For most temperate regions, signs4 KB (579 words) - 02:32, 13 December 2020
- ===England and Wales=== ...BEd]]) or on-the-job [[training]] at a school. All qualified teachers in [[England]] must serve, after training, a statutory one year [[Induction (teacher)|in17 KB (2,578 words) - 02:32, 13 December 2020
- With the entrance of America in the war on the side of England, France and the Soviet Union, we saw our first hope of salvation against Hi3 KB (489 words) - 18:47, 5 May 2014
- ...crowd rushes and stampedes, such as at Hillsborough stadium in Sheffield, England, in 1989.4 KB (515 words) - 01:21, 13 December 2020
- However citing recent [[research]] studies at the Univesity of Bath, England, it has become apparent that use of the term youth has significantly risen3 KB (455 words) - 02:41, 13 December 2020
- ...ous practices of the time. Oxford English Dictionary (Second ed.). Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. 1989. ...t (1996). The Cults of the Roman Empire. Nevill, Antonia (trans.). Oxford, England: Blackwell. pp. pp 10–12. ISBN 0631200479.7 KB (1,039 words) - 02:32, 13 December 2020
- ...nger distance walking routes through open country with rough surfacing. In England and Wales, the government-promoted long-distance paths are known as [https:4 KB (645 words) - 02:41, 13 December 2020
- ...merican Episcopal Church (corresponding in some respects to Convocation in England), and of the annual diocesan assemblies (Diocesan Conventions) of the same.5 KB (766 words) - 23:40, 8 May 2009
- In post-Reformation [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England England], sacrilege was a [[criminal]] offence for centuries, though its statutory4 KB (601 words) - 02:32, 13 December 2020
- ...ki/Established_Church Established Church] during the religious troubles in England following the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Civil_War English Civi5 KB (669 words) - 01:21, 13 December 2020
- ...uch of Europe, at this time, was still under [[water]], including parts of England, Belgium, and France, and the [[Mediterranean]] Sea covered much of norther5 KB (777 words) - 23:38, 12 December 2020
- 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 A10 KB (1,442 words) - 01:55, 13 December 2020
- ...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]].20 KB (3,184 words) - 00:07, 13 December 2020
- ...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 [[F10 KB (1,480 words) - 02:42, 13 December 2020
- ...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 Ki4 KB (584 words) - 01:56, 13 December 2020
- ...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 s5 KB (736 words) - 23:56, 12 December 2020