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... claim had disappeared . Curiously enough , Mr. Macmillan had answered this piece of sophistry two years earlier at a Unionist rally in Edinburgh . On his view it was Socialist rule which justified the Scottish claim . Under the ...
... claim had disappeared . Curiously enough , Mr. Macmillan had answered this piece of sophistry two years earlier at a Unionist rally in Edinburgh . On his view it was Socialist rule which justified the Scottish claim . Under the ...
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... claim In the field of education , as elsewhere , Scotland needs genuine autonomy if she is not to be unworthy of her past . It is important that so reasonable a claim should not be misunderstood . No one suggests that in education ...
... claim In the field of education , as elsewhere , Scotland needs genuine autonomy if she is not to be unworthy of her past . It is important that so reasonable a claim should not be misunderstood . No one suggests that in education ...
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... claims of others . The essential characteristic of disinterested persons is that they claim no special privileges for themselves . A claim to special privileges is unreasonable , and indeed immoral , whether it is made by individuals or ...
... claims of others . The essential characteristic of disinterested persons is that they claim no special privileges for themselves . A claim to special privileges is unreasonable , and indeed immoral , whether it is made by individuals or ...
Contents
TO OUR ENGLISH BROTHER | 19 |
Demand for a plebiscite | 26 |
HISTORY AND LEGEND | 33 |
Copyright | |
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