Towards Independence: Essays on ScotlandPolygon, 1991 - 220 páginas |
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... becoming lost to history ' . 4. Does It Matter ? Are we then an endangered species , about to become in fact , as some people already regard us , no more than the inhabitants of a region of England ? If so , does it matter ? Should we ...
... becoming lost to history ' . 4. Does It Matter ? Are we then an endangered species , about to become in fact , as some people already regard us , no more than the inhabitants of a region of England ? If so , does it matter ? Should we ...
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... becoming once again a full and independent member of the European family of nations is therefore an impulse towards a return to our ancient associations which served us so well in the past . We want Scotland to become independent once ...
... becoming once again a full and independent member of the European family of nations is therefore an impulse towards a return to our ancient associations which served us so well in the past . We want Scotland to become independent once ...
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... become more articulate , more coherent , better informed and thought - through in all its implications . It has not been discouraged , but on the contrary stimulated , by the Government's attempts first of all to try to pretend that the ...
... become more articulate , more coherent , better informed and thought - through in all its implications . It has not been discouraged , but on the contrary stimulated , by the Government's attempts first of all to try to pretend that the ...
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1 | 19 |
The Discouraged Optimists | 25 |
The Scottish Malaise | 43 |
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