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The Life and Legend of Michael Scot, 1175-1232. 



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By-ways of History : Studies in the Social Life and Rural 



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Scottish Gypsies under the Stewarts. By DAVID MACRII CHIE, 



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Origins Of PlCtish Symbolism. With Notes on the Sun Boar, 

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Archaeological Essays. By the late Sir JAMES SIMPSON, Bart. 



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The East Neuk of Fife : Its History and Antiquities. 



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