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England

[ing-gluhnd, -luhnd] / ˈɪŋ glənd, -lənd /




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But while his dress and affect are foreign to me, his ideas aren’t—they are historical lessons from England that our founders absorbed and adapted to our own Constitution.

From The Wall Street Journal

A yellow cold weather warning issued by the Met Office for a large part of England and Wales was in place on Friday morning.

From BBC

The English jurist’s “History of the Pleas of the Crown,” published posthumously in 1736, influenced the development of common law in England, the British colonies and, eventually, the United States.

From The Wall Street Journal

"BlueCo knew him from England and when I met him he was clear about what he wanted to set up in Strasbourg - and what he said is exactly what is happening now."

From BBC

The Holyrood election on Thursday 7 May coincides with elections to the Welsh Parliament and to some local authorities in England.

From BBC