Subordinate People in Early American History
.... as John Locke, that "republican government had its origin in the
people," and justified .... to take their possessions and leave the country for
England or Canada ....
(2036

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Earthquakes of 1750
.... Langford, P. (1989). "A polite and commercial
people:
England 1727-1783." The new Oxford history of
England. Oxford. Lecky, W. (1891). ....
(1714

7

)
How McDonald's Markets Its Products in England
.... Some 16 million
people in
England and Wales now eat either a bar snack or a full meal in a pub restaurant at least once a month. ....
(3088

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)
Henry V, King of England
Henry V, King of
England, makes many decisions in Shakespeare's play that reflect a .... and requiring that everything be paid for and that the French
people not be ....
(814

3

)
Social Change and 16th Century England
.... As a result, he was greatly influenced by
people like Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, who .... titles of Archbishop of York in 1513 and Lord Chancellor of
England in 1515 ....
(2670

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)
George III, King of England
.... He knew few young
people his own age, and he grew up solemn and censorious. .... George III was the first Hanoverian king to be born in
England and not in Germany. ....
(975

4

)
George III, King of England
.... He knew few young
people his own age, and he grew up solemn and censorious. .... George III was the first Hanoverian king to be born in
England and not in Germany. ....
(975

4

)
English Tradition and Culture History, Culture, and Tradition in ...
.... He noted that
England is at the center of a very old society, and that this is reflected in things around the
people and in the way they relate to their world. ....
(1170

5

)
Stress in Young People Caused by Sexual Identity
.... During late childhood and early adolescence, young
people are trying on different roles .... An article in the New
England Journal of Medicine (Friedman, 1994, p ....
(1540

6

)
The Pillars of the Earth
.... than his own children, who, as offspring of a craftsperson, have a better position in society than an "outlaw." Many of the working
people in
England could not ....
(1937

8

)
Visions of the Daughters of Albion
.... of Albion, who are encouraged to ignore the fixed world as explained by Bromion and Theotormon and adopt freedom in its place, are all the
people of
England. ....
(1583

6

)
Shakespeare's 2 History Plays, the Henriad
.... He is more than a simple human being in this regard, and Stoll points out that for the
people of Elizabethan
England, qualities which we might find unfortunate ....
(2012

8

)
Emerson v. Thoreau: A Comparison of Philosophies
.... 7). Emerson believed the
people of New
England should take care of themselves and their own families and communities first before getting involved in trying to ....
(1015

4

)
QUEENS EMMA of England AND WEALTHEOW of "Beowulf"
.... Emma actively assisted Canute, a sound ruler, to govern
England, and, according to Campbell, was popular with the English
people whose customs and religion she ....
(1372

5

)
King Alfred
.... Much of the chronicle details the battles with the Vikings and the different incursions made by that
people into
England. Alfred ....
(2308

9

)
Richard II and Locke
.... where the state takes away property or tries to reduce [the
people] to slavery .... is after all disingenuous about his reasons for returning to
England from exile. ....
(969

4

)
New England Region & Its Culture
.... Englanders give less of their relatively high income to charity than
people in other .... as a percentage of per capita income ("The state of New
England: A fact ....
(2504

10

)
Purposes of the American Declaration of Independence
.... too much rhetorical success to the Declaration, given Tuchman's observation that during the course of the distant war, many of the
people of
England were "bland ....
(2570

10

)
Gulliver's Travels, Part Four
.... defending their country (Swift 282), he preferred living among them than among the thieves and pirates in
England. He remarks that the horse
people are not ....
(1672

7

)
Political Theories of Thomas Jeffeson
.... If the government is for the government and not the
people, as was the case with
England and its relationship with the colonies, then the
people will have ....
(2563

10

)
Richard II and Richard III
.... However, Richard II is portrayed in the play as a man who cared nothing for the
people of
England, only his personal gain and power. ....
(2312

9

)
Evolution of Education In America
.... Indiana and Illinois came to be known as the "mixed-conditions" states because they had been settled by
people from both New
England and the South, and thus ....
(1999

8

)
Locke's Second Treatise of Government
.... In his Preface, Locke argues that his book is meant to "justify to the world the
people of
England, whose love of their just and natural rights, with their ....
(2217

9

)
Treasures Old and New: Essays on the Theology of the Pentateuch
.... In
England people took their political autonomy one step further. Rather than relying on the Bible and religion to provide the rules, they wrote their own. ....
(2676

11

)
History of the Use of the Surname
.... CE, surnames were quite common in France and becoming more so in
England and other .... were not necessarily the names of the sires or fathers of
people who were ....
(1361

5

)
Cromwellian Plantations in 1650s Ireland
.... this event was in truth terrible, the stories which circulated in
England exaggerated the .... in 1649, he decided to seek revenge against the Irish
people as a ....
(1441

6

)
Mahatma Gandhi's Political Activism & Spirituality
.... Later, this same self-sacrifice and discipline would help Gandhi to lead his
people by example. While in
England, Gandhi used his relative solitude to reflect ....
(2064

8

)
English Colonization of Ireland
.... One of the main causes for rebellion of the Irish
people was the increasing .... At many of the plantations the owners were in
England enjoying the rich and ....
(2430

10

)
Men Should Weep & Brotherly Love
.... Weep is a police drama that shows the workings of the police department in
England and that therefore points to the kinds of laws passed by the
people of that ....
(1507

6

)
Religion in English Colonial Life in North America
.... plantations: "The Lord make it like that of New
England." For we must consider that we shall be like a City upon a Hill; the eyes of all
people are on us ....
(922

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