Land of the Scots: A Short HistoryFontana Paperbacks, 1983 - 224 էջ |
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... population of fighting men had been necessary to the chiefs of warlike clans ; a large population of people struggling to subsist on inhospitable land was unwelcome to the chiefs of the new dispensation . This problem was not one which ...
... population of fighting men had been necessary to the chiefs of warlike clans ; a large population of people struggling to subsist on inhospitable land was unwelcome to the chiefs of the new dispensation . This problem was not one which ...
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... population and the prosperity of Glasgow continued more or less in step ; but the development of heavy industries in the Clydeside area attracted more and more impoverished Highlanders and Irishmen in search of employment . There were ...
... population and the prosperity of Glasgow continued more or less in step ; but the development of heavy industries in the Clydeside area attracted more and more impoverished Highlanders and Irishmen in search of employment . There were ...
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... population increase in Shetland , 35 per cent in Ross and Cromarty , and 26 per cent in Kincardineshire and Deeside . Not all the newcomers are Scots , and not all become permanent residents ; nonetheless , the increases have brought ...
... population increase in Shetland , 35 per cent in Ross and Cromarty , and 26 per cent in Kincardineshire and Deeside . Not all the newcomers are Scots , and not all become permanent residents ; nonetheless , the increases have brought ...
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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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