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English Canada
English Carrier
English Carriers
English Channel
English Civil War
English English
English Midlands
English Revolution
English bean
English billiards
English bond
English bonds
English breakfast tea
English bulldog
English cavalry saddle
English cocker spaniel
English covenants
English daisy
English department
English disease
English elm
English foxhound
English hawthorn
English horn
English horns
English iris
English ivy
English lady crab
English language

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1. The English Journal by National Council of Teachers of English (1919)
"Each English class was made a unit of the parade, and all preparations were made during the English class-period. ..."

2. Systematic Technical Education for the English People by John Scott Russell (1869)
"ON ENGLISH CLASS EDUCATION, OR THE EDUCATION OF CASTE. Marked distinctions of caste in English universities.—Teachers of the poor, ..."

3. Handlingar (1903)
"ENGLISH CLASS-NAMES, I. Men's names. Aleck (< Alexander): sl. a smart Aleck 'a would-be smart fellow'i (referring to a real 'historical' person?, cf. ..."

4. English Grammar: Including Grammatical Analysis by Charles Peter Mason (1886)
"The f of fratres and the b of brothers remind us that aspirate in the Latin class answers to a flat mute in the English class. Th of fratres and the th of ..."

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