The Scottish World: History and Culture of ScotlandHarold Orel, Marilyn Stokstad, Henry L. Snyder Abrams, 1981 - 328 էջ |
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... interests and needs , now saw their opportunity . William had recommended a union to his successor , but commissioners appointed by Anne in 1702 to treat of one failed for lack of English interest . A new Parliament was elected in ...
... interests and needs , now saw their opportunity . William had recommended a union to his successor , but commissioners appointed by Anne in 1702 to treat of one failed for lack of English interest . A new Parliament was elected in ...
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... interest had disintegrated . The Squadrone , another preunion group , survived into the 1740s but was weak and amorphous . Walpole turned to the Argathelians , who , following the duke of Argyll , constituted the dominant political interest ...
... interest had disintegrated . The Squadrone , another preunion group , survived into the 1740s but was weak and amorphous . Walpole turned to the Argathelians , who , following the duke of Argyll , constituted the dominant political interest ...
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... interest in folk literature and poetry , best exemplified in the collections of the brothers Grimm , also extended to Scotland . Due to the interest first inspired by Ossian , other Scottish poetry was collected and set to music . In ...
... interest in folk literature and poetry , best exemplified in the collections of the brothers Grimm , also extended to Scotland . Due to the interest first inspired by Ossian , other Scottish poetry was collected and set to music . In ...
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