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Author(s) Title Reference
George S. Pryde Supra Crepidam: Presidential Addresses delivered to the Scottish History Society, by Lord Cooper 21/, p. 102
SALLY MAPSTONE The Matter of Scotland: Historical Narrative in Medieval Scotland, by R. James Goldstein 63/1, p. 144

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