Not until another period of prolonged warfare during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic era did the rhetoric of Britishness soften if not obliterate these. |
The unionists have adopted fish and chips as a symbol of Britishness. |
The context of the development of television is highly British, in the late-eighteenth-century sense of Britishness. |
In trying to avoid American terminology, your album tries to translate everything into a Britishness. |
The name, she says, implies Britishness, like Marlboro or Parliament, but more modern. |
I can think of quite a lot of those in high places who, if they were to receive a good dose of Britishness, it would do them a power of good. |