Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 316William Blackwood, 1974 |
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... Scotland , near the oilfields , would sudden additions of several hundred workers upset the way of life of the comparatively small local communities ? I have no doubt that apprehensions on these scores have led a few people in Scotland ...
... Scotland , near the oilfields , would sudden additions of several hundred workers upset the way of life of the comparatively small local communities ? I have no doubt that apprehensions on these scores have led a few people in Scotland ...
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... Scotland's economic ailments . It was not until a little later , after another speech in which I suggested that Scotland could become " the Texas of Europe " , that the message began to get through . How quickly climates of opinion can ...
... Scotland's economic ailments . It was not until a little later , after another speech in which I suggested that Scotland could become " the Texas of Europe " , that the message began to get through . How quickly climates of opinion can ...
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... Scotland will receive substantial benefits from the oilfields and in a way in which this can be clearly seen by the public in Scotland . More than two years ago , long before any oil would start to flow , urgent programmes were worked ...
... Scotland will receive substantial benefits from the oilfields and in a way in which this can be clearly seen by the public in Scotland . More than two years ago , long before any oil would start to flow , urgent programmes were worked ...
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NOSTALGIA ON WHEELS BY R HUDSON SMITH | 113 |
A BENGAL MAGISTRATE IN THE 1860s BY W HARWOOD LONG 346 | 167 |
A CIVIL SERVANT IN WARTIME BY R KELFCOHEN | 404 |
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