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In the same way, a Russian might fail to see anything amusing in a joke which would make an Englishman laugh to tears.
When the Englishman heard this last question, he could not believe his ears.
The informants we used consisted of twenty Americans and twenty-one British.
The English are a polite people.
The English are known for their courtesy.
The English are said to be conservative.
The English are a practical people.
The English set a high value on freedom.
England is proud of her poets.
The English are said to be a practical people.
Englishmen are, on the whole, conservative.
The English are a hardy people.
The English love the unicorn as much as they love the lion.
The English entered into the tea trade at that time.
On being introduced to somebody, a British person often shakes hands.
English people call elevators "lifts".
The English established colonies in America.
The English established colonies in America in 1609.
The English are said to be a practical people.
An Englishman's home is his castle.

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