The Scottish World: History and Culture of ScotlandHarold Orel, Marilyn Stokstad, Henry L. Snyder Abrams, 1981 - 328 էջ |
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... French brides - but he indulged as well in conspicuous expenditure which must be seen against the background of a resurgence of cultural interests . One of James's subjects was John Major , a scholar who was as familiar with Cambridge ...
... French brides - but he indulged as well in conspicuous expenditure which must be seen against the background of a resurgence of cultural interests . One of James's subjects was John Major , a scholar who was as familiar with Cambridge ...
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... French throne . In 1554 the native - born regent , Arran , was replaced by the French Queen Mother , Mary of Guise , and from this point Scotland came more and more under French domination . In 1558 Queen Mary married the dauphin , who ...
... French throne . In 1554 the native - born regent , Arran , was replaced by the French Queen Mother , Mary of Guise , and from this point Scotland came more and more under French domination . In 1558 Queen Mary married the dauphin , who ...
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... French intentions , the archipelago became an Anglo - French condominium in 1907 . Nevertheless , the Pacific has provided a sphere for the exercise of Scottish missionary courage , notably in the martyrdom in 1901 of James Chalmers ...
... French intentions , the archipelago became an Anglo - French condominium in 1907 . Nevertheless , the Pacific has provided a sphere for the exercise of Scottish missionary courage , notably in the martyrdom in 1901 of James Chalmers ...
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