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| Englan | an the Lawlans o Scotlan is a |
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t the fowk in front o me, fae | Englan | as weel as continental Europe |
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tae meet the losses o weir wi | Englan | , bit as the affcome o a lang- |
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late 14th century, Scotlan an | Englan | was pairt o a single sterling |
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ied ‘fowth o langage’. In | Englan | in the late 16th an 17th cent |
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made its cunyies unwalcome in | Englan | , while Inglis money bade guid |
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ate tendency. Its creitics in | Englan | complaint o ‘inkhorn termsâ |
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nt o the cunyies discovert in | Englan | is Scottish. The designs o th |
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sma islan. The muckler bouk o | Englan | , thrang o fowk, an the walth |
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Tae ding the ships o | Englan | 's Keing, |
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e genres. The muckler micht o | Englan | – economic an military-pole |
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It was suin acceptit ootower | Englan | in the prentin trade, an nae |