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Blind Harry's history of the acts and deeds of the most famous and valiant champion, Sir William Wallace, ... To which is annexed, the life and acts of the most victorious conqueror, Robert Bruce, King of Scotland. Written anno 1375 (Paperback)
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Blind Harry's history of the acts and deeds of the most famous and valiant champion, Sir William Wallace, ... To which is annexed, the life and acts of the most victorious conqueror, Robert Bruce, King of Scotland. Written anno 1375 (Paperback)
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edition identification: ++++<sourceLibrary>National Library
of Scotland<ESTCID>T190006<Notes>Includes: 'Arnaldi
Blair relationes', with separate pagination (79, 1]p.) but
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