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Can this last long?
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William III of England |
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It is much easier to burn men than to burn their opinions.
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A Child's History of England |
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Better than a play!
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Charles II of England |
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01d9869
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Let not poor Nelly starve.
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Charles II of England |
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He had been, he said, an unconscionable time dying; but he hoped that they would excuse it.
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Charles II of England |
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Much suspected by me,Quoth Elizabeth prisoner.
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Elizabeth I of England |
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This is the Lord's doing, and it is marvellous in our eyes.
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Elizabeth I of England |
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I] would rather be a beggar and single than a queen and married.
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Elizabeth I of England |
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bb12131
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I will make you shorter by the head.
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Elizabeth I of England |
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Brass shines as fair to the ignorant as gold to the goldsmiths.
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Elizabeth I of England |
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Where are the rough brave Britons to be foundWith Hearts of Oak, so much of old renowned?
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England |
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'Tis a glorious charter, deny it who can,That's breathed in the words, "I'm an Englishman."
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England |
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Wake up England.
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England |
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The land of scholars, and the nurse of arms.
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England |
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English people ... never speak, excepting in cases of fire or murder, unless they are introduced.
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England |
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The English take their pleasures sadly after the fashion of their country.
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England |
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Continental people have sex lives; the English have hot-water bottles.
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England |
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England is a nation of shopkeepers.
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England |
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To be an Englishman is to belong to the most exclusive club there is.
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England |
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England expects every man to do his duty.
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England |
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The common law of England is the common law of Ireland, where the latter is not altered by statute.
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England |
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The martial airs of EnglandEncircle still the earth.
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England |
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efbdb88
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Lord, open the eyes of the king of England.
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England |
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In every war England wins one battle. The last one.
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England |
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Froth at the top, dregs at bottom, but the middle excellent.
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England |
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Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way.
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England |
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I will make them conform themselves, or else I will harry them out of the land, or else do worse.
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James I of England |
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Priest! Priest! Music! Music!
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Mary I of England |
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While my father lives I shall be only the Lady Mary, the most unhappy lady in Christendom.
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Mary I of England |
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When I am dead and opened, you shall find Calais lying in my head.
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Mary I of England |
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And so am not I.
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Mary I of England |
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One of the brightest gems in the New England weather is the dazzling uncertainty of it.
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New England |
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See -- I have taken England with both my hands.
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William I of England |