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... regions of England - that is , remote from London - might also be expected to suffer and complain . Why does all this outcry come from Scotland alone ? In actual fact the outlying regions of England – the North- East , the North - West ...
... regions of England - that is , remote from London - might also be expected to suffer and complain . Why does all this outcry come from Scotland alone ? In actual fact the outlying regions of England – the North- East , the North - West ...
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... regions to be hit hardest were the very regions where the Government was struggling , however ineffectively , to reverse the course of depopulation and decline . The areas to suffer most were the Borders ; the Southwest , which was to ...
... regions to be hit hardest were the very regions where the Government was struggling , however ineffectively , to reverse the course of depopulation and decline . The areas to suffer most were the Borders ; the Southwest , which was to ...
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Herbert James Paton. the ' regions ' , unless the ' regions ' are themselves given some real power . In their new - found zeal for the ' regions ' , even English economists occasionally find themselves driven by the logic of the ...
Herbert James Paton. the ' regions ' , unless the ' regions ' are themselves given some real power . In their new - found zeal for the ' regions ' , even English economists occasionally find themselves driven by the logic of the ...
Contents
TO OUR ENGLISH BROTHER | 19 |
Demand for a plebiscite | 26 |
HISTORY AND LEGEND | 33 |
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