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17th June 05, 11:31 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by jfellrath
I think we can come up with a better, non-English term for it.
Now I fear I'm about to venture into dangerous and unchartered territory here, but is it not incorrect to refer to Georgian as "English" (in this context, meaning "not Scottish") when the term would be better described as a "British" term? Were not all four of the Georges king over England *and* Scotland? They were as much Scottish Kings as they were English, no?
Kevin
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