What on earth does "nowhere else" refer to?

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notletrest

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"...men of England. Nowhere else..."
I asked in the next sentence, "nowhere else" refers to England or in England?
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We could do with two complete sentences - not two fragments.
 

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We could do with two complete sentences - not two fragments.
Let me complete the two sentences:
They respected men of England. Nowhere else was importance attached to knowledge.
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'Nowhere else' = 'In no other place' in that context. But it's a pretty strange sentence. Are you sure you haven't omitted the word 'such'?

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'Nowhere else' = 'In no other place' in that context. But it's a pretty strange sentence. Are you sure you haven't omitted the word 'such'?

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The two sentences are made by myself, imitating other’s intentionally. I wonder why you felt pretty strange because of without “such”.
Now I change the second one into “Nowhere else was so great.” Here, nowhere must be “no other place but “. If I am right, I see what you are driving at.
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Because with some change to the sentence, it says that only in England was knowledge important and everywhere else in the world it's unimportant, which is clearly a false statement.
 
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