Towards Independence: Essays on ScotlandPolygon, 1991 - 220 páginas |
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... Perhaps Edwin Muir was right about the Scottish separation of heart and head . Certainly they seem to be kept in separate compartments among Trevor Royle's contributors . It is a pity too that he did not throw the net wider . The ...
... Perhaps Edwin Muir was right about the Scottish separation of heart and head . Certainly they seem to be kept in separate compartments among Trevor Royle's contributors . It is a pity too that he did not throw the net wider . The ...
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... perhaps irresistible ' , wrote Cockburn , ' but anything is surely to be lamented which annihilates local intellect , and degrades the provincial spheres which intellect and its consequences can alone adorn.'34 This is precisely what ...
... perhaps irresistible ' , wrote Cockburn , ' but anything is surely to be lamented which annihilates local intellect , and degrades the provincial spheres which intellect and its consequences can alone adorn.'34 This is precisely what ...
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... perhaps to some extent as a rationalisation of it , Scott argued that all change should be approached with caution ... Perhaps simply because he was a lawyer himself , or perhaps because he thought that changes in the law were liable to ...
... perhaps to some extent as a rationalisation of it , Scott argued that all change should be approached with caution ... Perhaps simply because he was a lawyer himself , or perhaps because he thought that changes in the law were liable to ...
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The Discouraged Optimists | 25 |
The Scottish Malaise | 43 |
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