The Scot in EnglandHurst & Blackett, 1935 - 288 pagini |
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... deal of invaluable information in my hands . I am also deeply indebted to the Mitchell Library , Glasgow , where many rare books were produced for my perusal , and where considerable research work was voluntarily undertaken on my behalf ...
... deal of invaluable information in my hands . I am also deeply indebted to the Mitchell Library , Glasgow , where many rare books were produced for my perusal , and where considerable research work was voluntarily undertaken on my behalf ...
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... deal of money , the Drapers murmure extreamely at the Lord Cranfield for it ! The colony of Scots in London survived , but following the death of the King who brought about its establishment , it faded into the intricate back- ground of ...
... deal of money , the Drapers murmure extreamely at the Lord Cranfield for it ! The colony of Scots in London survived , but following the death of the King who brought about its establishment , it faded into the intricate back- ground of ...
Pagina 63
... deal to be desired , especially for the " Mufes " , and his grandiose predictions about England's invulnerability were knocked somewhat askew soon afterwards by the American Revolutionary War , but the fact remains that Arbuthnot's John ...
... deal to be desired , especially for the " Mufes " , and his grandiose predictions about England's invulnerability were knocked somewhat askew soon afterwards by the American Revolutionary War , but the fact remains that Arbuthnot's John ...
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CONTENTS | 12 |
WE GIVE ENGLAND A KING | 29 |
WE GIVE ENGLAND A PRIME MINISTER | 54 |
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