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  • ...rmoil in the [[Thirteen Colonies|colonies]]. It provided arguments against England's right to rule over the colonies and was the first written work that calle
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  • ...chusetts cities, towns, mountains, lakes, and rivers, from ''Hayward's New England Gazetteer.'']
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  • ...rbett, Julian S. ''Drake and the Tudor Navy: With a History of the Rise of England as a Maritime Power'' (1898) [http://www.questia.com/read/8906402 online e ...the Spanish Armada: The Necessary Quarrel'' (2005) [http://www.amazon.com/England-Spanish-Armada-Necessary-Quarrel/dp/030010698X/ref=pd_bbs_sr_3?ie=UTF8&s=bo
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  • ...ang LaSalle (USA); previously Member, Monetary Policy Committee, [[Bank of England]]; Chief Economist, [[British Airways]] PLC; Chief Economist, [[Royal Dutch
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  • ...rborough-castle.jpg|Roman infantry re-enactment, [[Scarborough Castle]], [[England]]
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  • ...ropshire]] in 1844 and then a Worcestershire XXII played against the [[All-England Eleven]] in 1846. [[Category:Cricket clubs and teams in England and Wales]]
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  • ...county [[cricket (sport)|cricket]] on a regular basis. [[England (cricket)|England]] play at least one [[Test cricket|Test match]] at Lord's every year in add [[Category:Cricket grounds in England and Wales]][[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]
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  • ...in [[Russia]]. Russian [[sailors]] probably brought the Russian Blue to [[England]] and Northern [[Europe]] during the 1860s. Among the [[myth]]s surrounding The Russian Blue was first shown at the [[Crystal Palace]], in England, in 1875. The Russian Blue, or the [[Archangel]] cat as it was known in 187
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  • {{r|Mary I (England)}}
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  • ..., Australasian, and Latin American Rock and Pop, 1963-75''. Wolverhampton, England: Borderline Productions. ISBN 1-899855-10-6
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  • {{r|New England}}
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  • ...rkey Jr''', (born 7 July 1940), better known as '''Ringo Starr''', is an [[England|English]] musician, songwriter, and actor. He achieved international fame a
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  • {{r|England}}
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  • ...era] John Snow, M.D. (1855) London: John Churchill, New Burlington Street, England,
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  • {{r|England}}
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  • ...king]] system (for example the [[Federal Reserve Board]] and the [[Bank of England]]). Usually responsible for controlling a country's monetary policy and pre
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  • {{r|England}}
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  • ...lymouth Colony hosted at U-S-History.com, includes a map of all of the New England colonies.
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  • |LysonsWoodchesterOrpheus-1.jpg|Roman floor mosaic from England.
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  • In 1603, Queen [[Elizabeth I|Elizabeth I of England]] died and was succeeded by the then King of Scotland, James VI. Though Jam ...to 1707, refer to: [[England/Catalogs/Kings and Queens|Kings and Queens of England]], [[Scotland/Catalogs/Kings and Queens|Kings and Queens of Scotland]], [[I
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