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Had the situation been reversed, had, for instance, England been the enemy in 1898 because of issues of concern chiefly to New England, there is little doubt that large numbers of Southerners would have happily put on their old Confederate uniforms to fight as allies of Britain.
It would be interesting to know how much `` integration '' there is in the famous, fashionable colleges and prep schools of New England.
It is true that New England, more than any other section, was dedicated to education from the start.
Was it supposed, perchance, that A & M ( vocational training, that is ) was quite sufficient for the immigrant class which flooded that part of the New England world in the post-Civil War period, the immigrants having been brought in from Southern Europe, to work in the mills, to make up for the labor shortage caused by migration to the West??
Like most major works of synthesis, The History Of England is informed by the positive views of a first-class mind, and this is surely a major work.
namely, is the idea that there were Saxon mercenaries in England at all reasonable??
His credulity is perhaps best illustrated in his introduction to The Emancipation Of Massachusetts, which purports to examine the trials of Moses and to draw a parallel between the leader of the Israelite exodus from Egypt and the leadership of the Puritan clergy in colonial New England.
Many years later I went to see S.K. in England, where he was living at Whiteleaf, near Aylesbury, and he showed me beside his cottage there the remains of the road on which Boadicea is supposed to have travelled.
The work is executed in England ( by hand ) and can be worked in any desired design and color.
The New Testament offered to the public today is the first result of the work of a joint committee made up of representatives of the Church of England, Church of Scotland, Methodist Church, Congregational Union, Baptist Union, Presbyterian Church of England, Churches in Wales, Churches in Ireland, Society of Friends, British and Foreign Bible Society and National Society of Scotland.
One of my favorites is A. armata, a species very common in England, where it is sometimes referred to as the lawn bee.
In 1918 the New England Telephone Company began erecting a building to house its operations on the corner of U. S. Rte. 7 and what is now Memorial Avenue at Manchester Center.
The Barker index is published for the Barker Index Committee by W. Heffer & Sons, Ltd., 4 Petty Cury, Cambridge, England.
Today Dogtown is the only deserted village in all New England that I know of.
Now again in 1961, in England, there is perhaps nothing in the religious sphere so popularly discussed as Christian unity.
but my primary aim is to transcribe what Englishmen themselves are saying and writing and implying about the Roman and Anglican Churches and about the present religious state of England.
Now, in 1961, the Catholic population of England is still quite small ( ten per cent, or 5 million ) ; ;
According to a newspaper report of the 1961 statistics of the Church of England, the `` total of confirmed members is 9,748,000, but only 2,887,671 are registered on the parochial church rolls '', and `` over 27 million people in England are baptized into the Church of England, but roughly only a tenth of them continue ''.
That day is perhaps today, 1961, and it seems no longer very meaningful to call England a `` Protestant country ''.

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Founded in 1764 prior to American independence from the British Empire as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations early in the reign of King George III ( 1760 – 1820 ), Brown is the third oldest institution of higher education in New England and seventh oldest in the United States.
One of the oldest is Dublin Castle, which was first founded as a major defensive work on the orders of King John of England in 1204, shortly after the Norman invasion of Ireland in 1169, when it was commanded that a castle be built with strong walls and good ditches for the defence of the city, the administration of justice, and the protection of the King ’ s treasure.
The oldest door in England can be found in Westminster Abbey and dates from 1050.
* Felpham & Middleton Country Dance Club has written a history from 1933 – 1994, just about one of the oldest extant English Country Dance clubs in England.
The England national football team is the joint oldest in the world ; it was formed at the same time as Scotland.
( The name Kettner in the title refers to Auguste Kettner, former chef to Napoleon III, who emigrated to England and in 1867 opened a restaurant in Soho – Kettner's – one of the oldest restaurants in London.
Heir to the second oldest inherited earldom in England, the infant was probably named to honour Edward VI, from whom he received a gilded christening cup.
Fulham started playing at their current ground Craven Cottage in 1896, their first game against now defunct rivals Minerva F. C .. Fulham are the oldest established club in southern England currently playing professional football, though there are many non-league sides like Cray Wanderers which are several decades older.
Though Farmer died in 1839, his efforts led to the creation of the New England Historic Genealogical Society ( NEHGS ), one of New England's oldest and most prominent organizations dedicated to the preservation of public records.
In England, specifically in the City of London Corporation, more than 100 guilds, referred to as livery companies survive today, and the oldest have been in existence for over a thousand years.
The history of England concerns the study of the human past in one of Europe's oldest and most influential national territories.
It has been claimed that St Peter's three bells, cast in about 1350, have one of the oldest peals in England.
* 1373 – Anglo-Portuguese Alliance between England ( succeeded by the United Kingdom ) and Portugal is the oldest alliance in the world which is still in force.
* 1888 – In England, The Football League, the world's oldest professional Association Football league, is founded.
* They are the two oldest universities in continuous operation in England.
* Third oldest university in England debate
His diplomatic position was such that his name is still on the oldest extant piece of English statute law, the Statute of Marlborough of 1267, where the formal title mentions as a witness " the Lord Ottobon, at that time legate in England ".
Ye Olde Fighting Cocks in St Albans, Hertfordshire, which holds the Guinness Book of Records | Guinness World Record for the oldest pub in England
Ye Olde Fighting Cocks in St Albans, Hertfordshire, holds the Guinness World Record for the oldest pub in England, as it is an 11th century structure on an 8th century site.
Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem in Nottingham is claimed to be the " oldest inn in England ".
Neill founded Summerhill School, the oldest existing democratic school in Suffolk, England in 1921.
* The timber trackway ; Sweet Track causeway in England, is one of the oldest engineered roads discovered and the oldest timber trackway discovered in Northern Europe.

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