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... England became widespread . The first act of the Long Parliament , as it came to be called ( 1640-53 ) , was to set aside Nov. 17 , 1640 , as a day of fasting and humiliation . Cornelius Burges and Stephen Marshall were appointed to ...
... England became widespread . The first act of the Long Parliament , as it came to be called ( 1640-53 ) , was to set aside Nov. 17 , 1640 , as a day of fasting and humiliation . Cornelius Burges and Stephen Marshall were appointed to ...
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... England . The Church of England , mother church of the Anglican Communion , has had a long history . When Christianity began in England is un- certain , but it probably was not later than the early 3rd century . The church was well ...
... England . The Church of England , mother church of the Anglican Communion , has had a long history . When Christianity began in England is un- certain , but it probably was not later than the early 3rd century . The church was well ...
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... England and Ireland have two each ; and the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America has nine . Some provinces , however , include whole countries , such as Japan , South Africa , West Africa , Kenya , Uganda , and ...
... England and Ireland have two each ; and the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America has nine . Some provinces , however , include whole countries , such as Japan , South Africa , West Africa , Kenya , Uganda , and ...
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PREHISTORIC Peoples aND CULTURES | 45 |
PRINTING TYPOGRAPHY AND PHOTOENGRAVING | 71 |
PRINTMAKING | 112 |
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