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Old 18th April 2008, 10:04
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Relations Between Scotland & England

Before anyone tries to accuse me of starting a potentially racist topic, the above title is a shortened version of Outline of the Relations between England and Scotland (500-1707) by Robert S. Rait!

Other ebooks are available and these are also listed by author!
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Before anyone tries to accuse me of starting a potentially racist topic, the above title is a shortened version of Outline of the Relations between England and Scotland (500-1707) by Robert S. Rait!

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Read most of the first chapter, seems standard old fashioned text about how the Angles pushed the British into Wales, even though we know this is not really true nowadays, maybe the rest is interesting but that part seemed fairly bog-standard to me.
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Croi, as far as I know the book was published in 1901, so much of it probably is standard old fashioned text!
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Croi, as far as I know the book was published in 1901, so much of it probably is standard old fashioned text!
Ah makes sence then.
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No books by Gunn, Grissam, and Jenkins then.
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Should there be?
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This is interesting stuff. I never knew there were e books of this kind. Interesting to read history without the screaming nationalist 'really we are all gaelic (in fact IRISH even,)' revisionsit take on things. History is history.

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