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Britain. The etymology of this word is the country of tin; as there were great quantities of lead and tin found on the adjacent islands. The Greeks called it Albion, which signifies, in the Phoenician tongue, either white or high mountains, from the whiteness of its shores, or the high rocks on the western
 
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