Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 2,Vydanie 3Burns Federation, 1993 |
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... revolution which began in the sixteenth century has continued down to the present day . The era for which the age of revolution has be- come most synonymous , however , is the eight- eenth century . Not only did revolutions during that ...
... revolution which began in the sixteenth century has continued down to the present day . The era for which the age of revolution has be- come most synonymous , however , is the eight- eenth century . Not only did revolutions during that ...
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... Revolution , Scotland would not have striven for diversification and innovation . Such an assertion is worth very little consideration . The fact was that following 1707 it would usually be the case that , like it or not , ' as went ...
... Revolution , Scotland would not have striven for diversification and innovation . Such an assertion is worth very little consideration . The fact was that following 1707 it would usually be the case that , like it or not , ' as went ...
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... Revolution ' of 1688 is an important one , for that revolution res- cued England and Scotland from Stuart despot- ism . Therefore , Burns is not in love with the idea of actual revolution but , rather , with the promises that such ...
... Revolution ' of 1688 is an important one , for that revolution res- cued England and Scotland from Stuart despot- ism . Therefore , Burns is not in love with the idea of actual revolution but , rather , with the promises that such ...
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