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  • The term "[[socialism]]", used from the 1830s onwards in France and England, was directly related to what was called the [[social question]], in essenc
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  • ...the_Americas European colonization] began around 1600 and came mostly from England. The United States emerged from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirteen_Bri
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  • ...wney|R. H. Tawney]] says of the agrarian disturbances of sixteenth-century England: 'Such movements are a proof of blood and sinew and of a high and gallant s
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  • 1538 STARKEY England II. i. 143 That hyt may plese Hym..to yllumynate and lyght our hartys and m
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  • 1538 STARKEY England II. ii. 178 The communyon betwyx them [i.e. body and soul] also to be of th ...up used for the wine at the communion: a name preferred by the Puritans in England to chalice; communion letter = letter of communion (see 3b); communion-rail
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  • ...talistic economic practices have incrementally become institutionalized in England between the 16th and 19th centuries, although some features of capitalist o
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  • ...n obvious example.There are several examples in this regard. The Tudors in England, the ruling families of Mewar in Rajasthan (India)are some of the best exam
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  • ...power. Will the terrorists use the same methods to influence elections in England or our coming election?
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  • ...ng 10 year period. [[Evidence]] is already at hand with bad [[weather]] in England & Australia over the last few months, could Abraham [[enlighten]] us any mo ...It with the class, and that is my . [[brother]] is getting [[married]], in England, in February and my . brother is in his early 30's, and I didn’t think he
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  • ...egal treatises like [[William Blackstone]]'s ''Commentaries on the Laws of England'' and enactments like the French [[Napoleonic Code|Code civil]]. ...ty of Cambridge|Cambridge]]. Elements of Romano-canon law were present in England in the [[ecclesiastical courts]] and, less directly, through the developmen
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  • ...In Scotland, for example the suicide rate is approximately double that of England.[14]
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  • ...ittle bit. I’m reading a book now about the wonderful patterns in crops in England that we call crop circles. I was wondering if I could be informed a little
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  • # "genius". Oxford English Dictionary (2 ed.). Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. 1989.
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  • ...urished in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/19th_century nineteenth-century] England and America were generally [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monism monistic].
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  • ...; Ger. Fuge; Lat., It., Sp., fuga]." The Harvard Dictionary of Music, (New England, 2003), "credo Reference". Retrieved on 2008-05-06.
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  • Tomas: Alas, Anatolia will be devoting much of her energy around the New England states and assisting in establishing a viable base of operations there, how Marty: That’s wonderful. I would like to comment that the community in New England is an outstanding group of people. We don’t have a formal teaching missio
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  • especially in England, that spirit could evoke anything it wished to before the eyes of an audien ...that day. As many of you may know, the premier spiritualist of the day in England was
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  • ...past wars we had such terrible things, like bombing whole cities all over England and Europe, it was called Total War. There was the firebombing of cities li
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  • ...hich goes way back, but humanity sees it as diminutive. In your society in England there is a very old title called “Clerk”; well does not a clerk work in
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  • ...m struck by what seems to be the "suddenness" of these activities leaving England as a possible site to establish a great revelation and resurfacing in Ameri
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