Some articles on britain:
The Age Of Reason - Reception and Legacy - Britain
... Paine's Age of Reason sparked enough anger in Britain to initiate not only a series of government prosecutions but also a pamphlet war ... In Britain, it was this freethinking tradition that continued Paine's legacy ...
... Paine's Age of Reason sparked enough anger in Britain to initiate not only a series of government prosecutions but also a pamphlet war ... In Britain, it was this freethinking tradition that continued Paine's legacy ...
Yobbo - Britain
... In Britain today this word is sometimes superseded by the newer term "chav". ...
... In Britain today this word is sometimes superseded by the newer term "chav". ...
2004 IIHF Women's World Championship - Division II
1 7 ... Netherlands 4 ... Australia 2 ... Great Britain 0 ... Denmark is promoted to Division I while Australia and Great Britain are demoted to Division III in the 2005 Women's World ...
1 7 ... Netherlands 4 ... Australia 2 ... Great Britain 0 ... Denmark is promoted to Division I while Australia and Great Britain are demoted to Division III in the 2005 Women's World ...
Lend-Lease - Repayment
... Large quantities of undelivered goods were in Britain or in transit when Lend-Lease terminated on 2 September 1945 ... Britain wished to retain some of this equipment in the immediate post war period ... the post-war Anglo-American loan further indebted Britain to the U.S ...
... Large quantities of undelivered goods were in Britain or in transit when Lend-Lease terminated on 2 September 1945 ... Britain wished to retain some of this equipment in the immediate post war period ... the post-war Anglo-American loan further indebted Britain to the U.S ...
Britain - People With The Surname
... Calvin Britain 1800–1862, American politician from Michigan Kristen Britain, novelist from New York state ...
... Calvin Britain 1800–1862, American politician from Michigan Kristen Britain, novelist from New York state ...
Famous quotes containing the word britain:
“The only reason I might go to the funeral is to make absolutely sure that hes dead.”
—An Eminent Editor Of Press Baron. Quoted in Anthony Sampson, Anatomy of Britain Today, ch. 9 (1965)
“Ill stay until Im tired of it. So long as Britain needs me, I shall never be tired of it.”
—Margaret Thatcher (b. 1925)
“The proposition that Muslims are welcome in Britain if, and only if, they stop behaving like Muslims is a doctrine which is incompatible with the principles that guide a free society.”
—Roy Hattersley (b. 1932)