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cavalier |
The cavalier mounted his horse.
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cavalry |
Soldiers on horseback are known as cavalry.
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government |
She worked for a government agency.
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parliament |
Politicians debate important issues in parliament.
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petition |
I signed the petition.
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protestant |
The church has been Protestant since the seventeenth century.
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puritan |
A puritan is an extreme protestant.
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sedition |
Sedition is speech, writing, or behaviour intended to encourage people to fight against or oppose the government.
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recusant |
A recusant refuses to accept or obey established authority.
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fealty |
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