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It was about an hour away, a place called Brittania, it was an old half abandoned town and mine.
jenna-bear Diary Entry jenna-bear 2003
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If it does not, the Brittania is a failure, we will be back right where we started from, the slaughter of our men and the destruction of our ships will continue unchecked.
Galactic Patrol Smith, E. E. 1950
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The Brittania is the tool our engineers have designed to get that information.
Galactic Patrol Smith, E. E. 1950
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One was an English tank, the "Brittania," which has done plenty of fighting in France.
Birth and Death of a Camp. Armistice Puts an End to the Feverish Activity of Camp Polk, at Raleigh, 1919
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In Electronic Arts’ Ultima Online game, about 150,000 fans dish out a $10 monthly fee—in addition to what they paid for the game itself—to be characters in a fantasy land called Brittania.
E-COMMERCE THE STAFF OF The Wall Street Journal 2001
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Royal Yacht "Brittania", HMY Britannia at Ocean Terminal Leith photo: Creative Commons / LoverOfDubai
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Royal Yacht "Brittania", HMY Britannia at Ocean Terminal Leith photo: Creative Commons / LoverOfDubai
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“This depiction of Brittania — the symbol of British strength and beauty — is meant to be Queen Victoria, who ruled England longer than any other sovereign and survived seven assassination attempts.”
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This depiction of Brittania — the symbol of British strength and beauty — is meant to be Queen Victoria.
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Brittania ruled the waves, and from there the world's coasts and commerce.
Eric Margolis: BRITAIN MAY PULL THE PLUG ON THE ROYAL NAVY Eric Margolis 2010
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