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“No one in England has ever wished to prevent the fullest expression of Scottish or Welsh traditions and customs. Indeed, their manifestation is regarded with pleasure and pride by the English people. We have reaped great advantages from this tolerant mood.”
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- quote
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- Indexed:
- 2026-07-04
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- 02ad794567b9d7cdd946ed1abeb7b4407be5970f0245c7b4bf45da6132469151
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