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- noun The
Anglo-Saxon domain ; the whole body ofAnglo-Saxons .
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Examples
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Modern Anglo-Saxondom and old Cathay touch eaves with each other.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 101, May, 1876 Various
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Anglo-Saxondom, there in his supreme moment, his splendid position, on the top of an omnibus lumbering west out of Trafalgar Square.
The Imperialist Sara Jeannette Duncan
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It is known that some twenty years ago a thrill of horror shot through all Anglo-Saxondom at the reported physical condition of the operatives in English mines and factories.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 39, January, 1861 Various
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And with that good Mrs. Birch put on a graciousness of smile worthy of the most experienced female Boniface in Anglo-Saxondom.
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The lusty undergraduates of both sides of Anglo-Saxondom escort it unresistingly down from its airy halls to the blue bosom of the Schuylkill, while "teams" picked from eighty
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 102, June, 1876 Various
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He was in the habit of reading his stories and poems to her for her opinion and decision, before publication, and it may well be that her hearty laughter and warm approval helped to strengthen his wavering opinion of the lines which convulsed Anglo-Saxondom; for no one was more surprised than he at the sensation they created.
A Tramp Through the Bret Harte Country Thomas Dykes Beasley
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Anglo-Saxondom was smiling through its tears and saying: 'That's just like us.
By the Christmas Fire Samuel McChord Crothers
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It has given to the South American Republics, to men of Latin temperament and not acclimated to the vigorous, virile rules of government which we have established in the ordering of our own households throughout Anglo-Saxondom, a freedom which they would not have had otherwise.
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I am against both Anglophobia and Anglomania, but I am heart and soul for Anglo-Saxondom.
The Tie That Binds 1919
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Shaw's plays, which once had all England by the ears, were set down as compendiums of the self-evident by the French, a realistic and plain-spoken people, and were sniffed at in Germany by all save the middle classes, who correspond to the _intelligentsia_ of Anglo-Saxondom.
The American Credo A Contribution Toward the Interpretation of the National Mind George Jean Nathan 1920
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