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... English appearance , customs , manners , either as a result of their up- bringing , or from preference , or from affectation . It is used to describe people whose cast of mind is English : whose way is the English way . The English ...
... English appearance , customs , manners , either as a result of their up- bringing , or from preference , or from affectation . It is used to describe people whose cast of mind is English : whose way is the English way . The English ...
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his English counterpart . I suppose it could be argued that the West British , by virtue of their Irishness , are not swayed by the same sentimental considerations as the English when they come over here ; and that this gives them the ...
his English counterpart . I suppose it could be argued that the West British , by virtue of their Irishness , are not swayed by the same sentimental considerations as the English when they come over here ; and that this gives them the ...
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... English ladies behind us loved it , as they had loved The Hidden King . The Flouers o ' Edinburgh , Robert McClellan's play at the Gateway Theatre , being the only echt schottisch contribution to the Festival , also threatened to be an ...
... English ladies behind us loved it , as they had loved The Hidden King . The Flouers o ' Edinburgh , Robert McClellan's play at the Gateway Theatre , being the only echt schottisch contribution to the Festival , also threatened to be an ...
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