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Was direct rule only practiced by the English?

No. The other European nations that were colonizing Europe were practicing direct rule whereas the English practiced indirect rule.


What is the spelling rule for recognise?

The spelling rule for "recognise" is that it is spelled with an "s" in British English and with a "z" in American English.


Favored English rule?

parliment


What does regla mean in English?

rule (as in a rule at school is...) or ruler (measuring stick)


Are there exceptions to every rule in the English language?

Not EVERY rule, but most of them. Hence the saying, 'the exception that proves the rule.'


What does le regle mean in English?

It means «the rule». It's not «le règle», it's «LA règle».


What is an exception to a rule in English grammar?

An anomaly


What caused the English colonies to protest English rule?

The English back home were not treating the colonists fairly


Is it correct to say that this is the ground rule in English?

Yes, the term "Ground Rule" is a proper term.


Why did Wallace hate the English ruling Scotland?

Just like Canadians should rule Canada, Americans should rule America, Irish should rule Ireland, Germans should rule Germany, Australians should rule Australia, Mexicans should rule Mexico etc etc etc. Wallace believed Scots should rule Scotland NOT English.


What does Domas mean in English?

"Domas" is a Lithuanian name meaning "to rule" or "to judge" in English.


Did H enry VIII begin his 7 centuries of English rule in Ireland?

Depends what you mean? The Tudors were expansionists. They forced Cornwall and Wales into English governance  and tried in Ireland and set up limited English rule (round Dublin- The Pale) which would later turn into English rule over all of Ireland