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... reason is that Britain was the only place where it was profitable to use the engine on a large scale , for two reasons . First , the main use of the engine was to drain mines , and Britain had the largest mining industry in Europe ...
... reason is that Britain was the only place where it was profitable to use the engine on a large scale , for two reasons . First , the main use of the engine was to drain mines , and Britain had the largest mining industry in Europe ...
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... reason linguistically why Gaelic could not have developed concurrently on both sides of Sruth na Maoile . As Campbell shows , there is no reason why the cultural and linguistic dividing line should not have been at Drumalban , the ...
... reason linguistically why Gaelic could not have developed concurrently on both sides of Sruth na Maoile . As Campbell shows , there is no reason why the cultural and linguistic dividing line should not have been at Drumalban , the ...
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... reason to exclude what became northern Argyll , Sutherland and Caithness , and the Western Isles , from any assumption of Gaelic having been spoken there in the period before the arrival of Scandinavians , the Vikings , in the period ...
... reason to exclude what became northern Argyll , Sutherland and Caithness , and the Western Isles , from any assumption of Gaelic having been spoken there in the period before the arrival of Scandinavians , the Vikings , in the period ...
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