The Scot in EnglandHurst & Blackett, 1935 - 288 pagini |
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Pagina 163
... ships being outdistanced and replaced by ships powered by the engines he made possible . He saw stage - coaches passing from the highways , for on the heels of his great NEW POWER FOR ENGLAND 163.
... ships being outdistanced and replaced by ships powered by the engines he made possible . He saw stage - coaches passing from the highways , for on the heels of his great NEW POWER FOR ENGLAND 163.
Pagina 170
... ships to steamers - it was brought about almost entirely by Scotsmen . It seems advisable to substantiate that ... ship . In the course of this summer I intend to make the experiment.
... ships to steamers - it was brought about almost entirely by Scotsmen . It seems advisable to substantiate that ... ship . In the course of this summer I intend to make the experiment.
Pagina 261
... ships sailed proudly into the Firth of Forth and began to plunder Scottish shipping . King James , with a nice judgment , sent Sir Andrew Wood against the raiders . Sir Andrew had two ships , but he tackled the English , beat them , and ...
... ships sailed proudly into the Firth of Forth and began to plunder Scottish shipping . King James , with a nice judgment , sent Sir Andrew Wood against the raiders . Sir Andrew had two ships , but he tackled the English , beat them , and ...
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CONTENTS | 12 |
WE GIVE ENGLAND A KING | 29 |
WE GIVE ENGLAND A PRIME MINISTER | 54 |
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