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  • ...on and destroyed the offices of the newspaper La Meuse. Seaside resorts in England and Belgium were devastated by the combined efforts of hundreds of mods and
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  • ...eignty''' is divided up and unjustly held by a group of nation-states.</u> England, Scotland, and Wales were always fighting each other until they gave up the
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  • *Needham, Joseph (1986). ''Science and Civilization in China: Volume 2''. England: Cambridge University Press.
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  • ...Communicate With Extraterrestrial Beings. Hanover: University Press of New England. ISBN 0-87451-406-1.
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  • countries, to England, Ireland and Bretagne in France. Not much of their religion and their origi
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  • *[https://www.friar.org Friars Minor Province of England]
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  • ...]] in those very [[formal]] times. And in the [[Elite|moneyed classes]] of England, they were so much at [[leisure]] they spent a lot of time [[thinking]] abo
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  • ...anguages. Early influential scholars included [[Friedrich Max Müller]], in England, and [[Cornelius P. Tiele]], in the Netherlands. Today religious studies is
    23 KB (3,288 words) - 02:22, 13 December 2020
  • ...the Patriarch answered to the Emperor, not vice versa; similarly in Tudor England the crown forced the church to break away from Rome so the royal (and, espe
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  • ...h century political debates about innate differences among ethnicities. In England radicals such as [[John Lilburne]] emphasised conflicts between [[Saxon]] a ...tribes. As savage tribes came in conflict with civilized nations, such as England, the less advanced people were destroyed. The destruction of the weaker peo
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  • ...]], advised by Peter of Pisa and Alcuin of York, attracted the scholars of England and Ireland, and by imperial decree in 787 A.D. established schools in ever
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  • ...[[things]] that I did when I was in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England England] was to attend the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystery_play#English_myst
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  • ...]], and practically all the ''[[philosophe]]s'' of 18th-century France and England held to some form of Deism. Despite their ridicule of Christianity, many De ...Five Letters". His opinion concerning the difference between the Church of England and Geneva [etc.]. London. pp. 45. "To have said my office..twice a day..am
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  • ...vilization'' can also refer to society as a whole. To nineteenth-century [[England|English]] [[anthropology|anthropologist]] [[Edward Burnett Tylor]], for exa ...ity. The English 'chivalry' comes from the French 'chevalier': a horseman. England and France would therefore have given rise to the terms at similar times.
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  • ...ad a lasting home. a1835 MRS. HEMANS Homes of Eng. i, The stately homes of England! How beautiful they stand. 1849 MACAULAY Hist. Eng. iii. I. 351 That attach ...there Mrs. Grundy has a home. 1884 Contemp. Rev. Mar. 315 In the Church of England he found a satisfying home.
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  • ...when I was 20, Mom and Dad were coming home from their vacation up in New England. They got as far as Batavia, which is about 20 miles from Buffalo, when the
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  • ...B. and Kaplan, J., Eds. The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature. Bristol, England: Thoemmes Continuum.
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  • ...e, especially Germany and Russia, may be found deposits of this period. In England the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_red_sandstone New Red Sandstone] bel
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  • ...er French enlightenment thinkers, as well as [[Ludwig Feuerbach]], and, in England, the pedestrian traveller [[John "Walking" Stewart]], whose insistence that
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  • Student: One more thing. My mother went to a psychic once, back in England, and she asked questions about me--she’s always concerned about me--and t
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