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- are p****ages of high merit, notably the oft-quoted section beginning "A! fredome is a noble thing". Despite a number of errors of fact, the account has...
- quoted part is Book 1, lines 225-228: A! fredome is a noble thing! Fredome mayss man to haiff liking; Fredome all solace to man giffis: He levys at ess...
- Generations (1996) Worship: A Concert Overture (2001) Fredome/ Freedom for SATB Chorus and Piano (1970) Fredome/ Freedom for SATB Chorus, Two Pianos, Double B****...
- used be the subjectis of boith kingdomes, is very prejudiciall to the fredome and dignitie of this Estate and will gif occasioun of reprotche to this...
- Anti-smoking campaigns feature these images, see:, here Bainbridge Blog, and here:Fredome to Choose UK web site Dolce & Gabbana ad at: Cherry Flava web site Archived...
- it aince for pleisure / Sing it twice for joy" 1970 John Barbour Scots "Fredome is a noble thing" The Brus 1375 James Boswell English "I rattled down the...
- Comens [subjects and Commons] of this londe [land] a****nst their willes and fredome have paid grete sommes of money to their almost utter destruccion"; this...
- (No. 2) Act 1526 (repealed) November 1526 c. 1 — 16 November 1526 Of the fredome of haly kirk—with addicioun. Of the freedom of the holy church; with an...
- 113 29 July 1587 Act inhibiting the burrowis to sell or dispone thair fredomes without consent of the estates in parliament. Not public and general 1587...
- Church Act 1424 (repealed) May 1424 c. 1 1424 c. 1 26 May 1424 Of the fredome of halikirk. Of the freedom of the holy church. (Repealed by Statute Law...