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<p>[QUOTE="moneyer12, post: 1439637, member: 28233"]the slamming of the door at the state opening of parliament is a throw back to the english civil war, when parliament took absolute power away from the monarchy and handed it to the elected representatives of the people. since 1656 the monarchy in the uk has been little more than a figure head with no powers as such. </p><p>there has also been recorded evidence of an early civilisation in britain from well before the roman invasion, and the ancient britons didn't "live in mud huts whilst figuring out how to put stonhenge together" stonehenge has been proven to be a complex astrological structure which cast's different light and shadows with the seasons of the year and time of day. but stonehenge is not the greatest ancient achievement of the ancient britons, that honour falls to newgrange and skarabraigh which are older than the pyramids.i achieved a masters at cambridge reading history so i think i am well qualified to talk about my county's history....................and these aren't bad for "cheap swords".</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH]176971.vB[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="moneyer12, post: 1439637, member: 28233"]the slamming of the door at the state opening of parliament is a throw back to the english civil war, when parliament took absolute power away from the monarchy and handed it to the elected representatives of the people. since 1656 the monarchy in the uk has been little more than a figure head with no powers as such. there has also been recorded evidence of an early civilisation in britain from well before the roman invasion, and the ancient britons didn't "live in mud huts whilst figuring out how to put stonhenge together" stonehenge has been proven to be a complex astrological structure which cast's different light and shadows with the seasons of the year and time of day. but stonehenge is not the greatest ancient achievement of the ancient britons, that honour falls to newgrange and skarabraigh which are older than the pyramids.i achieved a masters at cambridge reading history so i think i am well qualified to talk about my county's history....................and these aren't bad for "cheap swords". [ATTACH]176971.vB[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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