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An author whose writing is "in the public domain" none-the-less remains the author and is due recognition through use of quotation marks or other acceptable style. This article seems to assume that public domain means text can be freely lifted and dropped in without attribution. This here is not a case where some short familiar phrase is going uncredited; the entire section "England and Great Britain" is clearly taken verbatim from some 100 year old text. I hope this carelessness does not reflect a policy. GeeBee60 (talk) 14:16, 17 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]