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Where to stay:
In motels outside the cities (city centre hotels are often either very expensive or very poor quality). You can go camping or hire a caravan or even a recreational vehicle.
There are camping sites in the national parks. American families often send their children to camps in the summer. You could finance your trip by finding a job

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Verbi di percezione
1) Azione attiva considerata completa:
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2) Azione attiva percepita in fase di svolgimento:
Sogg + verbo di percezione + ogg + forma in –ing

3) Azione passiva considerata completa:
sogg + verbo di percezione + ogg + participio passato

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From 1917 to 1922 he filled several important positions, including minister of munitions and secretary for war.
From 1924 to 1929 he was chancellor of the Exchequer. As such he returned Britain to the gold standard and condemned the trade unions during the general strike of 1926.
Churchill succeeded Neville Chamberlain as prime minister in 1940.

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With the 30-years-war England won on France.
Then England gave heavy taxation to American colonies. They say: "NO TAXATION WITHOUT RAPPRESENTATION", and they refused to pay. In 1773 the "Boston Tea Party" made start the revolution.
• At the end of 18th century there was the 1st industrial revolution. Britain was the first because:
1. Britai

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Our Bank will also inform you of the type and quantity of documents which you will have to prepare for goods delivered on C.I.F. Genoa terms.
We are certain that our instructions will be followed with greatest attention.
Best regards,
Pg. 147 no. 3
Dear Sirs,
We refer to the visit to your stand at the Frankfurt Fair, and we would li

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In that Shakespeare explain the quick movement of the time: it is destructive about the material things, in particullary for the body and its beauty.
In fact he said “…Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, and the summer’s lease hath all too short a date…”
The darling buds represent the flower of the Youth and the beauty of the life; mea

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He resigned in 1759, married, and turned his attention to his plantation, MOUNT VERNON. He was a delegate (1774-75) to the CONTINENTAL CONGRESS, which named him commander of the Continental forces after the outbreak of hostilities with the British. He assumed command (July 3, 1775) in Cambridge, Mass., and succeeded in capturing Boston from the British

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Il est allé en courant sous un pin,
Il s’est couché sur l’herbe verte, face contre terre,
Il met sous lui son épée et son olifant,
Il tourne la tete du coté de la gent paienne ;
Il a fait cela parce qu’il veut véritablement
Que Charles et tous les siens disent
Qu’il est mort en vainqueur, le noble comte.
Il proclame ses faut

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In 1861, Prince Albert died; the queen's extreme grief led to her seclusion for three years. Her emergence was largely due to Benjamin DISRAELI, who with William GLADSTONE dominated politics in the latter part of her reign.
Disraeli secured for her the title of empress of India.
Victoria's Diamond Jubilee (1897) proved her to be enormously pop

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Stalin's purges of the 1930s claimed as victims such Soviet leaders as BUKHARIN, KAMENEV, and ZINOVIEV, and many millions of ordinary citizens. The USSR signed (1939) a nonaggression pact with Germany and, at the start of WORLD WAR II, invaded E Poland, gained a hard-earned victory in the Russo-Finnish War (1939-40), and occupied and forcibly annexed E