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  • ...rchibald Constable''' (24 February 1774 – 21 July 1827) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[publisher]], [[bookseller]] and [[stationer]]. ...e a new departure in publishing by the generosity of his terms to authors. Writers for the ''Edinburgh Review'' were paid at an unprecedented rate, and Consta
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  • ...], [[Angus]] - 11 January 1804, [[Salem, Massachusetts]]) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] aviator (aeronaut) and an editor of the ''[[Encyclopædia Britannica]]''. [[Category:Scottish aviators]]
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  • ...y purposes including cultivation, [[Smoke signal|signaling]], and warfare. Scottish botanist [[David Douglas]] noted the native use of fire for tobacco cultiva
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  • ...1859), the American author, given Charles Ranhofer's penchant for honoring writers with his creations, is the likely source of the name. ...ardoon soup à la Livingston]] – [[Dr. David Livingston]] (1813–1873), Scottish missionary and explorer has this Delmonico's soup named after him, also ava
    71 KB (10,445 words) - 20:05, 21 September 2010
  • ...ns was that of [[Robert the Bruce]] in the [[Wars of Scottish Independence|Scottish War of Independence]] when using strategies of ambushes, avoiding large bat ...ch places as Vietnam, Malaysia, or El Salvador are not as prevalent. These writers point to numerous guerrilla conflicts that center around religious, ethnic
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  • ...> Begg was named "best British author" for the book, at the annual Muslim Writers awards in March 2008.<ref>[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article ...g was a technical advisor, and slated to appear as himself, for [[Scotland|Scottish]] software company T-Enterprise in the development of a [[video game]] enti
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