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| a famous Protestant reformer from Scotland |
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| a plain covered with thick grass |
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| document signed in 1215 that limited the English monarch to the laws of the land |
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| the capital of Northern Ireland |
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| famous English writer of many plays, including Romeo and Juliet |
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| first Englishman to sail around the world |
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| great naval force that was destroyed by Queen Elizabeth's fleet |
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| made the false idea of evolution popular |
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| man who first PRINTED the entire Bible in English |
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| sponsored the Authorized Version of the Bible translated in 1611 |
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| the season when little or no rain falls |
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| the English scientist who discovered the law of gravity |
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| the Prime Minister who worked hard to restore England's Christian heritage |
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| the Puritan writer who wrote Pilgrim's Progress |
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| the book that changed England |
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| the country known for its many revivals in the 19th century |
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| the founder of the modern nursing profession |
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| the leader of Great Britain during World War II |
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| the leader of the Roundheads |
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| the leader who promised, "I will be good" |
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| the people who wanted to purify the Church of England |
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| the eigth-largest island in the world |
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| the country known as the "Emerald Isle" |
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| the season when rain falls in abundance |
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| the underwater tunnel that links Great Britain and France |
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| where England's capital is located |
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