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Thus at the beginning of the eighteenth century we find Lowland Scotland losing the basis for any distinctively Scottish political life and turning more and more towards England ; while the Highlands remained forgotten and neglected ...
Thus at the beginning of the eighteenth century we find Lowland Scotland losing the basis for any distinctively Scottish political life and turning more and more towards England ; while the Highlands remained forgotten and neglected ...
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seventeenth century . It is to the seventeenth century that the halfcomic epitaph on Habbie Simson the Piper of Kilbarchan belongs : Kilbarchan now may say alas ! For she hath lost her game and grace , Both Trixie , and the Maiden Trace ...
seventeenth century . It is to the seventeenth century that the halfcomic epitaph on Habbie Simson the Piper of Kilbarchan belongs : Kilbarchan now may say alas ! For she hath lost her game and grace , Both Trixie , and the Maiden Trace ...
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and the Watson tradition in eighteenth - century Scottish culture is not between English assimilationists and Scottish patriots , but between two kinds of Scottish patriots , each of which tried in different ways to enhance the culture ...
and the Watson tradition in eighteenth - century Scottish culture is not between English assimilationists and Scottish patriots , but between two kinds of Scottish patriots , each of which tried in different ways to enhance the culture ...
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