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To these , however , the greatest of all , the house of Douglas is an exception .
Great and long continued has been the controversy over its origin . Whether the “
dark grey man , ” of legend rather than of history , was of Flemish descent , or ...
To these , however , the greatest of all , the house of Douglas is an exception .
Great and long continued has been the controversy over its origin . Whether the “
dark grey man , ” of legend rather than of history , was of Flemish descent , or ...
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Without absolutely subscribing to the assertion upon the Douglas blade that So
mony guid , as of the Douglas have beine Of ane surname , wer never in
Scotland seine , it will be admitted without contest that the Douglases stood for
some ...
Without absolutely subscribing to the assertion upon the Douglas blade that So
mony guid , as of the Douglas have beine Of ane surname , wer never in
Scotland seine , it will be admitted without contest that the Douglases stood for
some ...
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The policy was amply successful , but the Frenchmen took offence , and finally
embarked for Flanders , escorted by Douglas to the water's edge , but not without
having to pay heavily for their support while in Scotland . Shortly afterwards a
new ...
The policy was amply successful , but the Frenchmen took offence , and finally
embarked for Flanders , escorted by Douglas to the water's edge , but not without
having to pay heavily for their support while in Scotland . Shortly afterwards a
new ...
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New River Travels to the Source of the By PERCY FITZGERALD 559 | 26 |
Pipes A Chapter on By JAMES CASSIDY | 196 |
Poetic Pride By H M SANDERS | 203 |
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