The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Nide 249A. Constable, 1929 |
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... Scottish Nationalism , of which indeed the Scottish renaissance is as much a symptom as a cause , is the growing uneasiness among thinking men and women of all classes at the social condition of the country . For that condition the war ...
... Scottish Nationalism , of which indeed the Scottish renaissance is as much a symptom as a cause , is the growing uneasiness among thinking men and women of all classes at the social condition of the country . For that condition the war ...
Sivu 223
... Scottish parliament . " " Afforestation , the stabilisation and organisation of the food supply , the exploitation ... Scottish economic and social questions with the following , among other , national aims : - The functioning of ...
... Scottish parliament . " " Afforestation , the stabilisation and organisation of the food supply , the exploitation ... Scottish economic and social questions with the following , among other , national aims : - The functioning of ...
Sivu 226
... Scottish Government would do , or prejudge the kind of govern- ment it would or ought to be . The one practical argument for Scottish self - government which the party ought to seize on as their sheet - anchor is that , whatever may be ...
... Scottish Government would do , or prejudge the kind of govern- ment it would or ought to be . The one practical argument for Scottish self - government which the party ought to seize on as their sheet - anchor is that , whatever may be ...
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A Survey of China in 1928 O M GREEN | 1 |
Lord Oxfords Conduct of the MajorGen Sir FREDERICK | 24 |
The Intellectual Revolution | 41 |
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