We have no meanings for "merely british" in our records yet.
1 You have proved that it was monarchy, and not merely British monarchy, you opposed.
2 Mrs. Thompson's dress was of the most costly French satin, whilst hers was merely British manufacture.
3 I feared it might be merely British stupidity that kept me warm and cosy, not the fire at all.
4 Let his confreres, French and Russian-notto mention those merely British born-lookto their laurels, when Heber Pogson blossomed into print!
5 Such an attempt cannot limit itself to merely British developments, and this is not a final detailed memoir of British chemical warfare.
6 The great western drift of our people began almost at the moment when they became Americans, and ceased to be merely British colonists.
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