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t treaty negotiated by Canada, independent of | Britain. |
ea that Ireland could become independent from | Britain. |
parents emigrated from the Punjab in India to | Britain in 1950. |
am Blount's plan to work with the Indians and | Britain in staging an invasion of Spanish Florida. |
She was educated in Sarawak, Indonesia and | Britain. |
as one which "addresses social inequality in | Britain today." |
h was not to all tastes, and his influence in | Britain led to a "scientific" approach to the study o |
osition of slavery was far more influenced by | Britain and her allies. |
Further information: Great | Britain in the Seven Years War |
Defeated Paul Ingle (Great | Britain) 13-12 |
and Physiology of the Present Inhabitants of | Britain |
in Gloucestershire, one of the most inland in | Britain, and eighth largest in the South West. |
He was an innovator when | Britain had little appreciation of foreign cuisine. |
ey Montagu introduces smallpox inoculation to | Britain, the Prince of Wales is inoculated and the pr |
and R. P. Wright - The Roman Inscriptions of | Britain, vol. 1. |
has always been a scarce and local insect in | Britain. |
nery, Michael Collins Guide to the Insects of | Britain and Western Europe 1986 (Reprinted 1991) |
t ever collection of Carboniferous insects in | Britain. |
Inside Little | Britain [Hardback]: Ebury: 2006: ISBN 0-09-191231-8 |
Some of the first welfare institutions in | Britain for industrial workers began on this site, in |
and every one of us is interconnecting making | Britain what it is today. |
nce part of the British Empire were no longer | Britain's responsibility and that no national interes |
He also had business interests in | Britain and was sometime head of Mitchell, Cotts& Co. |
The secretary disliked the interference of | Britain in the war between Sweden and Denmark, and he |
nd later down to the Alps and west into Great | Britain. |
in the Seychelles and has been introduced in | Britain. |
, the sensation of the time, he introduced to | Britain in 1948. |
ory takes place during the Danish invasion of | Britain, where all but one of the English kingdoms is |
AD, leading to Caligula's aborted invasion of | Britain. |
mical weapons in case of a German invasion of | Britain. |
aligula's initiative to launch an invasion of | Britain. |
rested in the concept of a French invasion of | Britain. |
Yeomanry which defeated the Last invasion of | Britain in 1797 |
e Roman Emperor was absent on his invasion of | Britain. |
Upon a successful Nazi invasion of | Britain, the Gestapo were to arrest her immediately. |
February 22 - Last invasion of | Britain: a joint French-American force lands near Fis |
In the Roman invasion of | Britain, Hampshire was one of the first areas to fall |
first few decades after the Roman invasion of | Britain in AD 43, the Fosse Way marked the western fr |
sion of Ireland in support of the invasion of | Britain |
Invasion: Defending | Britain from Attack. |
He was invited to | Britain in 396 to assist in the settlement of some di |
been spreading to other cities in Ireland and | Britain. |
d alga (Rhodophyta) reported from Ireland and | Britain. |
It is a vodka and tonic in Ireland and | Britain; it is a vodka tonic in the United States. |
onsiderably stronger than that in Ireland and | Britain. |
Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great | Britain and the United Kingdom, G.E. Cokayne; page V: |
Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great | Britain, and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or |
It is found in Ireland, Great | Britain, Fennoscandia, Denmark, Germany, Austria, the |
Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great | Britain and the United Kingdom. |
It is found in Fennoscandia, Ireland, Great | Britain, Denmark, Germany, the Baltic region and cent |
Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great | Britain and the United Kingdom. |
Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great | Britain and the United Kingdom, volume XI. |
Cunliffe, B, Iron Age | Britain, English Heritage/Batsford, 2005, ISBN 0-7134 |
The Bibroci were a tribe of Iron Age | Britain encountered by Julius Caesar during his secon |
The Segontiaci were a tribe of Iron Age | Britain encountered by Julius Caesar during his secon |
d my lips: what David Davis is saying is that | Britain needs a new party". |
n The Holloways' debut album So This is Great | Britain?. |
An additional partner is Natural | Britain. |
He is a Eurosceptic and is against | Britain joining the euro. |
The firm relocated to Shameen Island when | Britain and France located concessions there in 1859. |
ts of the Thirteen Treasures of the Island of | Britain. |
so-called Thirteen Treasures of the Island of | Britain. |
The largest is the only island in | Britain to contain a loch that itself contains an isl |
s, as one of the 'Fair Princes of the Isle of | Britain', and as one of the 'Golden-banded Ones of th |
British Isles, Great | Britain, Ireland |
ndangered species in the British Isles, Great | Britain (endangered in Great Britain), Ireland |
British Isles: Great | Britain and Ireland |
The British Isles: Great | Britain, Ireland. |
hed to raise awareness of this as an issue in | Britain. |
of the Roman Empire, so far as it concerneth | Britain,' Lond. |
undid much of the goodwill generated by it in | Britain. |
It seemed | Britain had not been so far behind Australia's standa |
Bran to cut off his head and to return it to | Britain. |
In 1926, Italy and | Britain attempted a joint commercial penetration of E |
ess in many countries, including Italy, Great | Britain, France, Belgium, Denmark, Finland and Spain |
the war, Cuneo was decorated by Italy, Great | Britain, and the City of Genoa. |
d Mainline rail-air connections in its native | Britain. |
Merli, Frank J. Great | Britain and the Confederate Navy, 1861-1865 (1971) 36 |
ce and Influence of Dub Reggae in Jamaica and | Britain from King Tubby to Post-punk" (Equinox Publis |
t minister to the Court of Saint James (Great | Britain), and Jefferson replaced Franklin as minister |
Edward Doe, Mark Horsman, David James (Great | Britain Bulldogs) David Saunders (2010 Euro Cup Team) |
4 January - | Britain declares war on Spain and Naples. |
Jaws in | Britain (2006) |
A History of Jazz in | Britain 1950-1970; |
A History of Jazz in | Britain 1919-1950; |
igma of Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty" (Tate | Britain, 2000), "Abstraction and the Everyday" (Tate |
most of the recent data that exist on Jews in | Britain, and its major reports include a study of Jew |
h affairs, with a particular focus on Jews in | Britain and across Europe. |
d from Galib Pasha, proclaiming Jihad against | Britain. |
he has presented include The Toughest Job In | Britain, Holiday, The Angry Pirate and City Hospital. |
His daughter Caroline (seen on John Bishop's | Britain) is also a guide. |
Sweden only joined after | Britain granted subsidies which virtually financed th |
Defeated Colin Jones (Great | Britain) 5-0 |
le claim he was the first black journalist in | Britain. |
of the 6,000 miles (9,700 km) journey across | Britain and America. |
ing point for the first automobile journey in | Britain, in 1895. |
His journey to | Britain is commemorated in his dedications at Siouvil |
tempt to stop the spread of Reform Judaism in | Britain by excommunicating its leaders. |
28, 1972) is a visually impaired judoka from | Britain. |
g Mountain Road (VA 690) at its junction with | Britain Road. |
11 June - | Britain and Portugal agree on territory in East Afric |
By June 1940, | Britain was the only European country standing agains |
11 June - | Britain annexes Tongaland, (between Zululand and Moza |
June - | Britain forms an alliance with Russia. |
de were recalled to Romania, arriving just as | Britain declared War on Germany. |
the first true 'chase' films made not just in | Britain but anywhere else", according to Michael Broo |
Today more than that number live just in | Britain. |
aijan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Great | Britain and Australia. |
n the bank of the River Medway in Kent, Great | Britain. |
Tonbridge, Kent: Air | Britain (Historians). |
Lost to Amir Khan (Great | Britain) 26-40 |
Lost to Amir Khan (Great | Britain) RSC-1 (1:37) |
It was also the first of its kind in | Britain. |
(HE III.8), Eorcenberht was the first king in | Britain to command that pagan "idols" (cult images) b |
discusses the literary realm of King Arthur's | Britain. |
King Abdullah, | Britain and the Making of Jordan. |
s the Queen consort of Guithelin, the king of | Britain. |
ages Arthur to take up his destiny as King of | Britain. |
n medieval British legend as a native king of | Britain. |
was a politician in the United Kingdom Great | Britain. |
England, also known as the United Kingdom or | Britain, is depicted as an irritable young man. |
The kingdoms of | Britain in the late 7th century |
The kingdoms of | Britain in the late seventh century |
See also: List of legendary kings of | Britain |
Monmouth's legendary History of the Kings of | Britain and related medieval texts, was a king of Bri |
frey of Monmouth, The History of the Kings of | Britain. |
The History of the Kings of | Britain. |
ctus in his legendary History of the Kings of | Britain (ca. |
Monmouth's legendary History of the Kings of | Britain (1136) Carausius is a Briton of humble birth, |
eoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of | Britain (1136) portrays him as a duke of Cornwall who |
Histories of the Kings of | Britain, tr. by Sebastian Evans, at Sacred Texts |
Archgallo's sons would later become kings of | Britain; Marganus II and Enniaunus. |
otiations, Maximian was given the kingship of | Britain and Octavius retired. |
ne, he succeeds his father to the kingship of | Britain. |
The Kiwis toured | Britain and France in 1989 before Gordon was replaced |
s granted permission to use his knighthood in | Britain. |
He comments that he doesn't know how | Britain will win the war, and Wilson agrees. |
er 1936) is an English actress, best known in | Britain for her appearances on children's television. |
e together for La cavalcade, perhaps known in | Britain as the Montigny Carnival. |
This species is not known from | Britain. |
the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong from | Britain to China. |
The Gregson Centre in Lancaster, Great | Britain is an arts and community centre, music venue |
In response, Leir refused her any land in | Britain or the blessing of any husband. |
of Denmark with Brennius's new wife landed in | Britain by accident. |
Julius Caesar landed in | Britain, where a small village still holds out bravel |
he Department to become one of the largest in | Britain. |
thers at Cubitt Town, London, and launched in | Britain in 1863. |
the beer was changed when it was launched in | Britain. |
ater he became the youngest council leader in | Britain at the age of 24. |
play in the professional Quidditch League of | Britain and Ireland that was established in 1674. |
The Revolutionary Communist League of | Britain was a Maoist political party in Great Britain |
rt of the Second World War he was on leave in | Britain, and joined the 2nd Battalion in France. |
Thomas died suddenly while on leave in | Britain a few months before his retirement. |
28 December - Mohandas Gandhi leaves for | Britain for negotiations. |
before the tournament started, leaving Great | Britain with a second bye. |
the newest of the few deep coal mines left in | Britain today. |
o the Germans, Pajaczkowski-Dydynski left for | Britain, arriving in Plymouth on June 28, 1940. |
ost moved to the United States, some left for | Britain. |
He left Great | Britain in May 1846, with the prison ship John Calvin |
On October 27, 1943 convoy KMF-25A left Great | Britain for Egypt and ultimately to Italy. |
rney for Virginia from 1766 until he left for | Britain at the outset of the American Revolution. |
Deer stalking is legal in | Britain under the Deer Act 1991, although hunters mus |
nderclapp (WCU, 2002-2004), Leicester Riders, | Britain |
He is probably the same as Leir of | Britain. |
Shakespeare used | Britain's mythical history in several of his plays, i |
‘Farewell Letters in | Britain and America on returning to Bengal in 1821,' |
ot change the Irish terrorism threat level in | Britain, which remained at "substantial". |
are generally extremely rare at this level in | Britain and their presence at Laycock is of internati |
Jimi Lewis (Great | Britain, England) |
ish, Innit, which is a humorous lexicon about | Britain. |
at, he served as an ambassador for Liberia to | Britain and France. |
Only a few lidos across | Britain remain in use. |
He lived much of his life in | Britain but so did Anthony Van Dijk. |
It was a parody of contemporary life in | Britain as seen in the small village of Little Blight |
Fairweather Eden: Life in | Britain half a million years ago as revealed by the e |
enure saw a great expansion in Jewish life in | Britain, and the growth of a number of small provinci |
08, after spending much of his boxing life in | Britain, Nuumbembe made the decision to move back to |
of people still live a traveller lifestyle in | Britain. |
Countries like Australia, | Britain, Norway and Sweden have national patient regi |
He influenced players like Great | Britain internationals and Hull players Lee Jackson, |
Like Great | Britain, it was launched in the mid-sized range, whic |
"With more women like her | Britain would never have lost the Empire." |
he biggest fish ever taken on rod and line in | Britain. |
, the second longest on any preserved line in | Britain. |
(b) Voluntarily to retain their link with | Britain, with democratic local institutions and with |
of carrying out assassinations are linked to | Britain. |
In 2003 two of his films, Listen to | Britain and Spare Time, were included in the Tate Bri |
he march of victory, as you, and I, listen to | Britain. |
was released in 1974 and was recorded live in | Britain. |
considered one of the best places to live in | Britain. |
In the 1980s Ruffin moved to live in | Britain, where he continued to perform successfully. |
He has lived in | Britain since 1978. |
He emigrated from Nazi Germany and lived in | Britain. |
Nigeria) is a visual artist who has lived in | Britain since 1975. |
Sally has lived in | Britain for over 20 years; and is currently working i |
rivation, he was born in Glasgow and lived in | Britain. |
Heavyweight Championship at Liverpool, Great | Britain. |
t, England) is an English writer who lives in | Britain. |
since 600 BC amongst Celtic people living in | Britain. |
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