Chamber's Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of Authors in the English Tongue from the Earliest Times Till the Present Day, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 1 |
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To speak of the Norwegian ; and although Strathclyde and GalloLowlands as Scotland is really a misnomer , unless way were not fully incorporated till after 1125 . it be remembered that the name denotes a political Scotland was not yet a ...
To speak of the Norwegian ; and although Strathclyde and GalloLowlands as Scotland is really a misnomer , unless way were not fully incorporated till after 1125 . it be remembered that the name denotes a political Scotland was not yet a ...
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Even in religion or theology Scotland produced little of note ; and erelong it borrowed its Puritan theology largely from England , whence it had taken its Bible , its Confession of Faith , its Catechism , and its Psalm - book .
Even in religion or theology Scotland produced little of note ; and erelong it borrowed its Puritan theology largely from England , whence it had taken its Bible , its Confession of Faith , its Catechism , and its Psalm - book .
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its proud pre - eminence in Scotland ; and possibly could have described the paradise where this the court - poet was ... of the Rose on the other , if welcomed as Scotland's queen , Dunbar avoids all indeed it be not based on them .
its proud pre - eminence in Scotland ; and possibly could have described the paradise where this the court - poet was ... of the Rose on the other , if welcomed as Scotland's queen , Dunbar avoids all indeed it be not based on them .
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