The ScotsPenguin Books, 1951 - 246 էջ |
From inside the book
Արդյունքներ 21–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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Moray McLaren. Scots language of the sixteenth century on the misgovern- ment of the realm by the clergy , the nobles , and the mer- chants , and their enslavement of the personality of the young king whose luxury , sensuality , and ...
Moray McLaren. Scots language of the sixteenth century on the misgovern- ment of the realm by the clergy , the nobles , and the mer- chants , and their enslavement of the personality of the young king whose luxury , sensuality , and ...
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... Scot- tish letters . These two sources were , of course , the Gaelic and the traditional Lowland Scots language . It may be imagined with what gusto young , eager , poetically minded young Scots , with all their native passion for ...
... Scot- tish letters . These two sources were , of course , the Gaelic and the traditional Lowland Scots language . It may be imagined with what gusto young , eager , poetically minded young Scots , with all their native passion for ...
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... Scottish Gaelic is a noble and expressive language of high distinction and ancient lineage . At one time it was the language of the whole , and two hundred years ago of half of Scotland . It is still in the blood of most of us and on ...
... Scottish Gaelic is a noble and expressive language of high distinction and ancient lineage . At one time it was the language of the whole , and two hundred years ago of half of Scotland . It is still in the blood of most of us and on ...
Բովանդակություն
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
THE GREAT DIVISION | 24 |
THE GREAT DIVISION | 52 |
7 այլ բաժինները չեն ցուցադրվում
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