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Meaning of "young england"
young england - This phrase could refer to a historical reference to the youth of England, symbolizing a period of youthful energy or a generation of British young people
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- A Victorian group of young Tory politicians who opposed free trade and radicalism and professed a sentimental attachment to earlier forms of social life in England.
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Young England will make sure that my name lives on.
Parodied in a strip with young England and young France.
If you put them alongside the members of Young England.
Young England promulgated a conservative and romantic species of Social Toryism.
A search of his lodgings has revealed that he is a member of the Young England Society.
I believe it is possible that this Young England Society has been … plotting to kill you.
She began working with children, eventually becoming an assistant at Young England Kindergarten.
Like Evangelicalism, Young England reflected the enthusiasm for confronting the middle-class crisis of Victorian conscience.
She eventually became an assistant at the Young England Kindergarten.
They were introduced in 1970 replacing the traditional pre-final match between England and Young England.
Just a football tournament, a brilliant, fearless young England side and an inspirational manager.
In November, Holmes was a target of Chelsea 's recruitment drive of young England footballers.
Although fictional, Coningsby is based on contemporary British politics and the radical Young England movement.
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