The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 214E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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... Scotland , which forms the subject of the most important part of these volumes , commences with the revolt of Baliol and the Scotch nobles against Edward I. , and continues down to the time when French influence was expelled from Scotland ...
... Scotland , which forms the subject of the most important part of these volumes , commences with the revolt of Baliol and the Scotch nobles against Edward I. , and continues down to the time when French influence was expelled from Scotland ...
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Scotland . It seems to be clearly of the clansmen of the High- lands , not of the Scotch who afterwards formed a political connection with France , that Gilbert De Nogent speaks in a passage quoted by M. Michel as referring to the ...
Scotland . It seems to be clearly of the clansmen of the High- lands , not of the Scotch who afterwards formed a political connection with France , that Gilbert De Nogent speaks in a passage quoted by M. Michel as referring to the ...
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... Scotland threw herself into the arms of France , and became to a great extent a diplomatic dependency of that power . The unjust and impolitic , though glorious , attacks of the Plantagenets on France , led the French monarchs to culti ...
... Scotland threw herself into the arms of France , and became to a great extent a diplomatic dependency of that power . The unjust and impolitic , though glorious , attacks of the Plantagenets on France , led the French monarchs to culti ...
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