The Scot in EnglandHurst & Blackett, 1935 - 288 pagini |
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... produced only one shilling and six- pence per week for each scholar . Lady Devorguila , however , made up the deficiencies by substantial gifts , and when she died the college was supported by her son , King Balliol of Scotland . The ...
... produced only one shilling and six- pence per week for each scholar . Lady Devorguila , however , made up the deficiencies by substantial gifts , and when she died the college was supported by her son , King Balliol of Scotland . The ...
Pagina 88
... produced one chapter . It is quite possible that Mr. Winston Churchill feels grateful for the fact . Other Scotsmen of more consequence than Mallet saw fit to change their names . Meikle , the translator of the Lusiad , changed his to ...
... produced one chapter . It is quite possible that Mr. Winston Churchill feels grateful for the fact . Other Scotsmen of more consequence than Mallet saw fit to change their names . Meikle , the translator of the Lusiad , changed his to ...
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... produced a large and urbane literature . To produce great literary works a country must be free of the shadow of a dominating power . What books have come out of Newfoundland ? That island is Great Britain's oldest colony . The United ...
... produced a large and urbane literature . To produce great literary works a country must be free of the shadow of a dominating power . What books have come out of Newfoundland ? That island is Great Britain's oldest colony . The United ...
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CONTENTS | 12 |
WE GIVE ENGLAND A KING | 29 |
WE GIVE ENGLAND A PRIME MINISTER | 54 |
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