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Adam Smith: And the Pursuit of Perfect Liberty
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Scottish Life and Society: The Individual and Community Life: Vol. 9
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Rosslyn and the Grail
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Scottish Ballads
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Charles Darwin’s Voyage of the Beagle: The Journals That Revealed Nature’s Grand Plan
Michael Kerrigan
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Leaving Care: Thoughcare and Aftercare in Scotland
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The Digital Image
Ron Graham
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Sword and the Grail: The Story of the Grail, the Templars and the Discovery of America
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Changing Scotland: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Island Base: Ascension in the Falklands War
Bob McQueen
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Exploring Social Policy in the New Scotland
Gerry Mooney, Gill Scott
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Irvine Welsh
Aaron Kelly
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Robert Burns
Gerard Carruthers
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Perspectives on the Older Scottish Tongue
Christian J. Kay, Margaret MacKay
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Culloden 1746
Stuart Reid
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The Cambridge Companion to the Scottish Enlightenment
Alexander Broadie
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The Transformation of Scotland: The Economy Since 1700
Tom M. Devine, Clive H. Lee, George C. Peden
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The Quest for the Celtic Key
Karen Ralls-MacLeod, Ian R. Robertson
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Extremely Common Eloquence
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