Towards Independence: Essays on ScotlandPolygon, 1991 - 220 páginas |
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... active since the days of Constable . There is no lack of intelligent scrutiny of Scottish affairs . Historical scholarship is in a flourishing state of renaissance . More original works of sound historical scholarship have been ...
... active since the days of Constable . There is no lack of intelligent scrutiny of Scottish affairs . Historical scholarship is in a flourishing state of renaissance . More original works of sound historical scholarship have been ...
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... active in promoting co - operation between the parties and in drawing up detailed plans for a Constitutional Convention . Constitutional advance now seems only a matter of time , but there is not much time left before it is too late ...
... active in promoting co - operation between the parties and in drawing up detailed plans for a Constitutional Convention . Constitutional advance now seems only a matter of time , but there is not much time left before it is too late ...
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... By becoming a full and active member of the European community , we shall recover the role which in the past brought so much benefit to Scotland and the rest of Europe . The Need for Independence Fletcher and the Union ( The.
... By becoming a full and active member of the European community , we shall recover the role which in the past brought so much benefit to Scotland and the rest of Europe . The Need for Independence Fletcher and the Union ( The.
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1 | 19 |
The Discouraged Optimists | 25 |
The Scottish Malaise | 43 |
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