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... Scotland better than truth , " saying , “ All of them , -nay not all , but droves of them , would come up , and attest any thing for the honour of Scotland . " He also persevered in his wild allegation , that he questioned if there was ...
... Scotland better than truth , " saying , “ All of them , -nay not all , but droves of them , would come up , and attest any thing for the honour of Scotland . " He also persevered in his wild allegation , that he questioned if there was ...
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... Scotland should be protected from an invasion , which no man can think will happen ; for what enemy would invade Scotland , where there is nothing to be got ? No , Sir ; now that the Scotch have not the pay of English soldiers spent ...
... Scotland should be protected from an invasion , which no man can think will happen ; for what enemy would invade Scotland , where there is nothing to be got ? No , Sir ; now that the Scotch have not the pay of English soldiers spent ...
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... Scotland , let me allow him from authorities much better than mine , his deserved praise as an able Zoologist ; and ... Scotland , he once had long and woeful experience of oats being the food of men in Scotland as they were. 1 The ...
... Scotland , let me allow him from authorities much better than mine , his deserved praise as an able Zoologist ; and ... Scotland , he once had long and woeful experience of oats being the food of men in Scotland as they were. 1 The ...
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