The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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Page 115
... English claim of feudal superiority over Scotland kept the nation in a state of perpetual ferment . The Scottish monarchs did , indeed , hold fiefs in England of the English king , and for these they from time to time did homage ; but ...
... English claim of feudal superiority over Scotland kept the nation in a state of perpetual ferment . The Scottish monarchs did , indeed , hold fiefs in England of the English king , and for these they from time to time did homage ; but ...
Page 218
... English arms which saved the Americans against the consequences of their own apathy . It was the English voice which begged them to forget for a moment their separate interests in one generous thought for the common good . In vain ; the ...
... English arms which saved the Americans against the consequences of their own apathy . It was the English voice which begged them to forget for a moment their separate interests in one generous thought for the common good . In vain ; the ...
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... English railway man- agers and directors are so reluctant to discuss the subject , and why , indeed , they allow ... English railways , at specified dates , from the commencement of the working of the system into the form of a ...
... English railway man- agers and directors are so reluctant to discuss the subject , and why , indeed , they allow ... English railways , at specified dates , from the commencement of the working of the system into the form of a ...
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1 Les Faux Don Sébastien Etude sur lHistoire | 1 |
par lAcadémie française pour la réception de M | 95 |
The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
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