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... Scotland ( 2003 ) , Scottish Nationality ( 2001 ) , Celtic Identity and the British Image ( 1999 ) , Jacobitism ( 1998 ) , Inventing and Resisting Britain ( 1997 ) , The Myth of the Jacobite Clans ( 1995 ) , Poetry and Jacobite Politics ...
... Scotland ( 2003 ) , Scottish Nationality ( 2001 ) , Celtic Identity and the British Image ( 1999 ) , Jacobitism ( 1998 ) , Inventing and Resisting Britain ( 1997 ) , The Myth of the Jacobite Clans ( 1995 ) , Poetry and Jacobite Politics ...
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... Scotland by Francis Jeffrey and perpetuated there , whereby Burns was divorced from the toxin of Romantic radicalism and emphasized as ' naturally loyal ' to the Crown , as was Scotland herself : this is the ancestor of the Burns Supper ...
... Scotland by Francis Jeffrey and perpetuated there , whereby Burns was divorced from the toxin of Romantic radicalism and emphasized as ' naturally loyal ' to the Crown , as was Scotland herself : this is the ancestor of the Burns Supper ...
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... Scotland uses a quotation from Pope and a paraphrase of Thomson to do so ( 11. 163 , 166 ; Kinsley , 3 : 1117 ) , and does so in three stanzas of entirely standard English , more- over describing Scotland as a ' much - lov'd ISLE ' thus ...
... Scotland uses a quotation from Pope and a paraphrase of Thomson to do so ( 11. 163 , 166 ; Kinsley , 3 : 1117 ) , and does so in three stanzas of entirely standard English , more- over describing Scotland as a ' much - lov'd ISLE ' thus ...
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