Towards Independence: Essays on ScotlandPolygon, 1991 - 220 páginas |
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... London is at our door , how precarious is our hold of them , and how many have we lost . " 31 In his Journal , some twenty years earlier , Scott had already remarked on the beginning of the same process : ' In London , there is a rapid ...
... London is at our door , how precarious is our hold of them , and how many have we lost . " 31 In his Journal , some twenty years earlier , Scott had already remarked on the beginning of the same process : ' In London , there is a rapid ...
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... London under the direction of a political party which , as in the last two General Elections , may have been overwhelmingly rejected by the Scottish electorate . The Westminster Parliament has little time for Scottish affairs , little ...
... London under the direction of a political party which , as in the last two General Elections , may have been overwhelmingly rejected by the Scottish electorate . The Westminster Parliament has little time for Scottish affairs , little ...
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... London and use the funds accumulated by generations of depositors in Scotland , to expand their business in the south . A Government in London , elected preponderantly by English votes , can be content to preside over a process which ...
... London and use the funds accumulated by generations of depositors in Scotland , to expand their business in the south . A Government in London , elected preponderantly by English votes , can be content to preside over a process which ...
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1 | 19 |
The Discouraged Optimists | 25 |
The Scottish Malaise | 43 |
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