Land of the Scots: A Short HistoryFontana Paperbacks, 1983 - 224 էջ |
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... influences , which the English resented and feared with good reason . In 1069 Malcolm III married Margaret as his second ... influence on his kingdom . Margaret's confessor Turgot wrote an account of her life which contains a remarkable ...
... influences , which the English resented and feared with good reason . In 1069 Malcolm III married Margaret as his second ... influence on his kingdom . Margaret's confessor Turgot wrote an account of her life which contains a remarkable ...
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... influence Lachlan , Lord of Galloway , was somewhat absurdly inspired to re- christen himself Roland . But soon the influence was reversed , and the incomers abandoned their own language in favour of the Anglian - based Scots vernacu ...
... influence Lachlan , Lord of Galloway , was somewhat absurdly inspired to re- christen himself Roland . But soon the influence was reversed , and the incomers abandoned their own language in favour of the Anglian - based Scots vernacu ...
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... influenced a new generation of philosophers and disturbed the theologically unquestioning among his own compatriots . Hume's younger friend , Adam Smith , was the author of An ... influence remained paramount , and 166 Land of the Scots.
... influenced a new generation of philosophers and disturbed the theologically unquestioning among his own compatriots . Hume's younger friend , Adam Smith , was the author of An ... influence remained paramount , and 166 Land of the Scots.
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The Making of Scotland prehistoric times | 11 |
A Kingdom Becomes a Nation 12861371 | 43 |
The Early Stewarts 13711513 | 60 |
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